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	<title>Comments on: A thought about the way newspapers cover shared parenting legislation, child custody, fathers&#8217; rights, etc.</title>
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		<title>By: amfortas</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 02 Mar 2008 01:37:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Glenn, thank you. Your &#039;thoughts&#039; are most relevant.

Worth mentioning?

** Also, why are Holstein&#039;s credentials and expertise on children ignored? Ned is identified as &quot;the founder and executive director of Fathers &amp; Families,&quot; which is OK, but he also has a background in psychology, psychiatry, and pediatrics. He has a Masters Degree in psychology and cared for many children when he practiced medicine. He is on the faculty appointment at Mt Sinai School of Medicine in NY and is a member of the Public Health Committee on the Massachusetts Medical Society.**

Worth mentioning again.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Glenn, thank you. Your &#8216;thoughts&#8217; are most relevant.</p>
<p>Worth mentioning?</p>
<p>** Also, why are Holstein&#8217;s credentials and expertise on children ignored? Ned is identified as &#8220;the founder and executive director of Fathers &amp; Families,&#8221; which is OK, but he also has a background in psychology, psychiatry, and pediatrics. He has a Masters Degree in psychology and cared for many children when he practiced medicine. He is on the faculty appointment at Mt Sinai School of Medicine in NY and is a member of the Public Health Committee on the Massachusetts Medical Society.**</p>
<p>Worth mentioning again.</p>
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		<title>By: daveinga</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 01 Mar 2008 20:46:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>odd how when the subject of child welfare, and what is best for families is being discussed on a public forum or in the press, they always seem to have no end of lawyers and judges espousing expertise, in an area where they have little to no formal training. nor do they have experience using that professional expertise in trying to help solve the problems associated therein.

coincidence (i guess) that they are however, the ones making a financial killin&#039; because of the popularity of divorce court, and the subsequent destruction and devastation being wrought on the family, and children in particular, in the &quot;family&quot; courts.  

maybe while we are dispensing all this wisdom we could get some car salesmen to help w/ some engineering problems, or a M.D. to comment on that electrical wiring problem in my computer. 

i have heard that there are people who make a living doing one thing and are absolute experts on something else. my grandma said her preacher was an expert on fried chicken, and that it was not an uncommon thing.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>odd how when the subject of child welfare, and what is best for families is being discussed on a public forum or in the press, they always seem to have no end of lawyers and judges espousing expertise, in an area where they have little to no formal training. nor do they have experience using that professional expertise in trying to help solve the problems associated therein.</p>
<p>coincidence (i guess) that they are however, the ones making a financial killin&#8217; because of the popularity of divorce court, and the subsequent destruction and devastation being wrought on the family, and children in particular, in the &#8220;family&#8221; courts.  </p>
<p>maybe while we are dispensing all this wisdom we could get some car salesmen to help w/ some engineering problems, or a M.D. to comment on that electrical wiring problem in my computer. </p>
<p>i have heard that there are people who make a living doing one thing and are absolute experts on something else. my grandma said her preacher was an expert on fried chicken, and that it was not an uncommon thing.</p>
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