Posts Tagged ‘ Fatherhood ’

A Father’s Presence Goes Further

2010-12-01
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The principle cause of poverty in the U.S. is absent fathers. Fathers in households build the self-esteem of children, pulling them out of the cycle of poverty.

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Taking the Hassle Out of Thanksgiving for Kids

2010-11-28
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Children often get caught in the middle of bitter arguments between separated and divorced parents during Thanksgiving and are compelled to take sides. Holidays can intensify parental conflict and leave children feeling responsible during a time that should be filled with joy and wonderment. Parents need to learn to resolve their differences before the...

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Marriage, Fatherhood And Why I Have Avoided Both

2010-01-03
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There has been a systematic deconstruction of the importance of fathers and fatherhood during my lifetime. It was deliberate and has many broad, long lasting and downright scary implications. Along with this deconstruction comes a particular phenomenon that, when I am confronted with it, both alarms and bewilders me at the same time. This phenomenon is...

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First Father Falls For Feminist Fraud, Fails Fatherhood

2009-03-23
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As a fathers’ advocate, I had hope when President Obama was elected. Some expressed disappointment that the author of the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) had become Vice President. They feared more gender-based discrimination. Being a liberal egalitarian, I was optimistic. My president had said he respects our civil rights. I believed all we...

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Fatherhood Poem

2009-01-24
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From the equal rights amendment and no fault divorce a cancer called feminism started to run its course There was Steinem, Reddy, Faludi and more and fatherhood was becoming a chore Along came CAPTA then VAWA and child sex in between they even went after this guy named Dean So we went from father...

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Fathers 4 Justice Dads Refuse To Budge

2008-09-29
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Paul Fisher, 34 and Donald Tenn, 52 will come down from their perch on a construction crane on Lane Avenue in Columbus, Ohio under one condition. They’re waiting until Governors Ted Strickland and Arnold Schwarzenegger begin investigations in the family court systems in Ohio and California. Starting their third day more than 100 feet...

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