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Mother Abandons Son In Turkey For New Lover; Police Monitoring Situation
posted by Hombre on 12:26 PM August 21st, 2004
Fatherhood Benjamin Adam Studtmann writes "As we read this heartwarming story of maternal love, we see once again how women are obviously naturally superior mothers, with enhanced 'emotional knowing' and social networking skills. (Yes, that's sarcastic.) Note that the police are far more worried about protecting the mother than the child. Also note that the father simply doesn't exist in the picture at all -- no mention is made of him whatsoever. Did this child spring whole from the forehead of Zeus?"

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She can't be identified for legal reasons (Score:2)
by HombreVIII on 12:28 PM August 21st, 2004 EST (#1)
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Yeah, and if a man did this his name would be all over that article.
Re:She can't be identified for legal reasons (Score:1)
by Gang-banged on 07:32 PM August 21st, 2004 EST (#3)
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This is exactly typifies the Double Standards that pervade everything - Why cannot the woman be named ?

Further, the 60yr old mother states, "I could smack my daughter when I get hold of her.” Albeit the daughter is a 31yr old, we should remember that in reality - it is only men who commit both child abuse and any form of violence !

Here Is One Even Worse! (Score:2)
by Luek on 04:06 PM August 21st, 2004 EST (#2)
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http://www.cnn.com/2004/US/Southwest/08/20/abandon ed.children.ap/index.html

The above link takes you to an article about a Texas woman who abandons her adopted children in Nigeria in order to take a civilian job in Iraq.

Two important points stand out in this sad tale.

One, she got over $500 per child as some type of support stipend from the state.

And of course she is blaming a man for causing her to abandon the kids.
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