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Heroic Father Risks Jail Rather than Lose Daughter
posted by Adam on Friday April 11, @02:32PM
from the News dept.
News Tatis writes "Martin Luther King went to jail to end segregation. Nelson Mandela went to jail to end apartheid. Edgar, a Los Angeles teacher, risked a long jail sentence for his right to be a father. Hear this heroic father's gripping story on His Side with Glenn Sacks on KRLA 870 AM in Los Angeles at 11 PM on Sunday, April 13. To listen to the show live via the Internet, go to Listen Live http://hisside.com/listen_live.htm. Listeners can call the show at 1 866 870-KRLA. Also joining Glenn will be Lisa Scott of TABS and former police officer John Brumbaugh."

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Don't miss this one tonight . It's a great one. (Score:0)
by Anonymous User on Sunday April 13, @11:08AM EST (#1)
I certainly take my hat off to Edgar for his courage. Let the world and all the feminists, in all their subtle variations, take note, "A Father loved his child (a daughter I believe) so much that he gave up his concerns for his own well-being to demand the time (the God given rights) that we all know was needed for the child to have a happy and normal life growing up.

Yes, as Edgar knows and as we know, that child will have a far more happy and normal life, because her Father is now able to spend quality time in her life and be a part of the important things her Father should be involved in.

God bless Edgar and his child and all those who helped to make this difficult aspiration a reality. We can all take a certain sense of encouragement in knowing that another feminist based, evil action against a man has largely been confronted and thwarted. Of course there was a cost, and I can only hope that it was not insurmountable. Let it be known to all that this outrage against Edgar will forever be fuel to drive the passion and motivation of those who fight the feminist evil this country faces. Let men of good will take heart in the story of this good and noble Father.

Sincerely, Ray

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