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Fathers' Rights Showdown in CA Supreme Court
posted by Adam on Monday November 17, @09:56AM
from the His-Side dept.
News Anon User Writes "Over two dozen feminist groups nationwide have joined together to help ensure that California custodial parents can move children hundreds or thousands of miles away from their noncustodial parents. Against them all stands one loving father and his tenacious attorney. Gary LaMusga has fought a seven-year battle to prevent his two boys, now aged 11 and 9, from being moved 2,400 miles away from him. The issue of move-aways is headed for a showdown in the California Supreme Court. Family law attorney Garrett C. Dailey, the attorney representing Gary before the California Supreme Court, will discuss the case and the move-away issue on His Side with Glenn Sacks on Sunday, November 16 at 9 PM. To listen to the show archive, go to His Side"

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Animal Farm is a great novel (Score:1)
by Hunsvotti on Monday November 17, @11:00PM EST (#1)
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None of the (what is it, twenty?) organizations listed at the bottom of that article care about father's or children's rights. If they say they care about children's rights, what they really mean is that they care about a child's right to be used as a tool with which to exact egregious harm against his or her own father.

Much like the Qu'ran directs all Muslims to go to the aid of a Muslim country being attacked by "infidels," without any clause to let it fall if it's being run by a complete A-hole, these and other "women's/children's organizations" will circle wagons around a woman, without any regard for whether she ought to be doing what she's doing.

Someone on this board once said that these organizations and the people behind them basically believe that whatever is right is whatever any woman wants at any given time. Interesting similarities between feminist doctrine and the Qu'ran! Sort of like the pigs that took over the operation in Animal Farm. They started out saying "four legs good, two legs bad," and by the end of the novel they were saying "four legs good, two legs better," as they wore human clothes and walked on their hind legs, doing everything that they had said the humans were wrong to do in order to incite a rebellion.

Honest liberals will no doubt peg me as a white Christian slash male supremacist for insinuating there could possibly be a flaw in any of the reasoning behind a non-Christian religion, or any woman on Earth. These folks can rest easy in the knowledge that I am, in fact, a perfectly one-dimensional personality who, in fact, burns tropical rainforests and eats spotted owls for breakfast. Even now I am twirling my waxed handlebar mustache and wearing a huge stovepipe hat and a monocle, a grimace on my face, lips twisted into a cruel rictus of a smile. I even have a cigarette-pipe clenched between my teeth!
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