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Massachusetts candidates for senate discuss father's rights
posted by Hombre on Tuesday January 13, @11:39AM
from the Making-an-impact dept.
News "Three of the seven Democratic candidates vying to succeed state Sen. Cheryl Jacques showed up at a well-attended candidates forum in Wellesley last night hosted by a fathers' rights group."

"For us men who were always first-class citizens; on this issue we are third-class citizens," said Lipof, referring to the rights of fathers in the court system."

- Milford Daily News

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Why was Earl Left Out? (Score:0)
by Anonymous User on Tuesday January 13, @12:57PM EST (#1)
Earl Sholley is a father friendly Republican candidate. Earl has been involved in his own custody issues and is a well known fathers rights activist. One has to ask why was he not invited? What is the real agenda of Ned and his group?
Re:Why was Earl Left Out? (Score:2)
by HombreVIII on Wednesday January 14, @02:15AM EST (#3)
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"One has to ask why was he not invited?"

It's a democrat candidates debate? I never see Democrats and Republicans, (and occasionally others), at the same debates until each party has selected it's candidate.
it was in WELLESLEY?! (Score:1)
by LSBeene on Tuesday January 13, @10:07PM EST (#2)
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See, those not familiar with Boston and its surrounding area don't get the point of WHERE it was held. Wellesley is the home of Wellesley College, a VERY feminazi centered school (Some good friends of mine went there and they are very nice thank you very much), but even the town is known as "old money but very 'progressive'". So the fact that it was HELD in Wellesley amazes the crap out of me.

Just a little fyi.

Steven
Guerilla Gender Warfare is just Hate Speech in polite text
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