Those who suffer from child support enforcement's abuses and errors lead difficult and stressful lives. Sadly, child support enforcement abuses may have contributed to the recent heart attack and death of an English father. All in the best interests of his child, of course.
From the Equal Parenting Alliance:
EPA Soldier dies in war on fathers
Sunday...
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Radical Sheikh Says Christmas Day is Not Off Limits for Attacks Exiled radical sheikh Omar Bakri Mohammed gave a shocking answer to a question he was recently asked in an Internet chat room. Asked on one of his regular sessions on Paltalk whether Muslims can attack “Christian invaders†on Christmas Day, Bakri says that...
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HONEY vs. DEXTROMETHORPHAN vs. NO TREATMENT FOR KIDS WITH NIGHT-TIME COUGH  Recent research has suggested that over-the-counter cough and cold medicines may potentially cause more harm than benefit, especially in younger children. Based upon recent compelling research, long-time manufacturers of these children’s drugs are, increasingly, withdrawing them from the market, fearing increased exposure to...
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Background: I've long believed that a male birth control pill would be a great thing for men, and that women might not be as happy about it as they may claim. In my column Do Women Really Want a Male Birth Control Pill? (Newsday, 4/11/05), I wrote:
"Women have long lamented the unequal burden they...
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by Jim Kouri, CPP (This article is based on a government study obtained by the National Association of Chiefs of Police.) The abuse of anabolic steroids by teenagers — that is, their use without a prescription — is a national health concern. Anabolic steroids are synthetic forms of the hormone testosterone that can be...
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A couple of local news stories about the holiday season caught my eye recently. One involved shoppers who made their way to the local temple to needless avarice with a food court (more commonly called “the mallâ€Â) at midnight the day after Thanksgiving to start their holiday shopping. The other story dealt with a...
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It’s important to know what we’re up against. The Sunday, December 16, 2007, edition of the New York Times carries a review of Robert Kuttner’s The Squandering of America: How the Failure of Our Politics Undermines Our Prosperity. The reviewer, Harry Hurt III, summarizes the author’s views: “The potential of our economy to underwrite...
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The drawing above was taken from Kara Bishop's www.postcardsfromsplitsville.com. Bishop works with Children of Divorce, a class run by Tucson, Arizona-based Divorce Recovery. The class did an art project that included "sending away" the frustrations of divorce. The website is a place where Kara says "children can share their divorce-related feelings anonymously and parents...
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My recent His Side with Glenn Sacks radio commentary for KLAA AM 830 in Los Angeles discusses the case of Aaron O'Connor, a father serving with the 3rd Infantry Division in Iraq who came back to the United States to visit his two daughters and ended up in jail over a small, questionable child support arrearage.
To listen...
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The lamestream media told you: Washington D.C., in an effort to preserve its life-saving total gun ban from insidious legal attack by the powerful gun lobby, has hired the influential expensive law firm of Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld, to assist its own army of staff lawyers on the case. U.S. v. Heller,...
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The lamestream media told you: A 19-year old Nebraska man who wanted to, “go out in style,” killed eight people and wounded five in an Omaha, Neb., shopping mall. He, “sprayed fire,” on shoppers, according to reports, and shot up a teddy bear from his third floor perch. Details of his job at McDonalds,...
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Recently my teenage son was mocking the "old people" music I listen to, so I said, "OK, let's hear what you think is good."
His favorite band is Linkin Park, which is somehow tied to Naruto and Manga books, which he also loves.
The band isn't exactly new, but it's new by "old people" standards. He...
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