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Shared : "From Welfare State to Police State"
Posted by Nicholas James on 2008/5/7 22:46:33 (681 reads)

A message from Stephen Baskerville

An op-ed length version of my Independent Review article has been published on the website of The Independent Institute (link below). TII is a respected free-market think tank, and this is important mainstream exposure of the abuses of the child support system.

Also, my interview with Dr. Albert Mohler, president of the Southern Baptist Theology Seminary, has been transcribed on the important Christian internet site Crosswalk: http://www.crosswalk.com/parenting/11572873/. (Thanks to Billy Miller for pointing this out.)

Taken Into Custody is now up to 44 reviews on Amazon -- all of them 5 stars. Just as a point of comparison, David Blankenhorn's book, The Future of Marriage, was also published last year and received considerable attention from political pundits at the think tanks in Washington. On the weekend, Taken Into Custody was selling at more than 20 times the rate of Blankenhorn's book. This is an indication how out-of-touch the intellectual elite (conservative as well as liberal) is with the concerns of most people.

NOTE: Please urge your friends to sign on to this mailing list at www.stephenbaskerville.net.
(I have little time to maintain this list, so it would be very helpful if people would sign on.)

Stephen

Stephen Baskerville, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Government
Patrick Henry College
1 Patrick Henry Circle
Purcellville, Virginia 20132


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Shared : Equal Parenting Bike Trek. 758 Miles From Lansing, MI to Washington, D.C on bicycles!
Posted by Nicholas James on 2008/3/28 9:10:01 (1181 reads)

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The 2008 Equal Parenting Bike Trek.

Five Michigan dads will be undertaking a 758 mile cycling trek to raise awareness for a child's fundamental right to be loved, guided, by BOTH parents.

Check out their site for more details.

Please help spread the word.

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Shared : ChildrenNeedBothParents live Talkcast - Join in
Posted by Nicholas James on 2008/3/12 19:08:58 (748 reads)

You have been invited by Ron and Rockin Robin Denison to join a live Talkcast.
ChildrenNeedBothParents (Join in)

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Shared : Shared Parenting - A win or a loss
Posted by Nicholas James on 2008/2/25 19:30:00 (792 reads)
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Here is a letter from Fathers and Families in Mass. on the progress of their efforts.

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A Win or a Loss? You Decide, Then Email Globe.





The Boston Globe panned Fathers & Families’ shared parenting bill, HB 1460, in a long editorial last Saturday, February 23.



If you think this editorial is a defeat, then you probably think Mike Huckabee has suffered a string of defeats -- “defeats” that have taken him from obscurity to primetime. Likewise, we have now made shared parenting primetime in Massachusetts.



This isn’t too satisfying if your child is slipping out of your life because an obtuse family court judge didn’t understand that she needs more of you than four days per month. And there is enough nonsense in the editorial to make any true parent bristle with indignation.



But for those of us who have the good fortune to be able to take the longer view, consider these big positives:



Our movement, long considered the province of wingnuts, is now taken seriously.


Fathers & Families is fighting for a vision “in which fathers have the time and access to be a positive presence in the lives of their children.”


“It’s a goal with great merit.”


“Children should have both parents in their lives sharing daily tasks such as homework and household chores as well as big events. . . “


“. . . it makes sense for judges to maximize the role of fathers. . .


“One challenge, though, is expanding this culture [more shared parenting]. . . “


“. . . the legal system can protect children. . . by making sure judges. . . protect the place of fathers as well as mothers. . . “


In other words, shared parenting is good! But they just don’t like our bill as the solution.



Our job now is to build on this foundation. Please email the Globe at letter@globe.com with a copy to us at info@fathersandfamilies.org Tell them why your child needs shared parenting and can’t get it with today’s family courts. Also send a copy to Governor Deval Patrick. Our goal: 200 emails. Women, help us out -- your words count for a lot.



Keep four points in mind:



Letters over 250 words are rarely printed.
Talk about your kids, not yourself.
Curb your anger. Your anger is justified, but venting it will hurt our movement. Just tell the facts.
Stay on topic. Don’t write about restraining orders, child support, the DOR etc.


We’d like to know what you think of the editorial, so go to our blog and leave a comment.



(Note: The editorial grew out of a meeting between two Globe editorial writers and Ned Holstein and Peter Hill. Peter deserves credit for seeking and obtaining the meeting.)





Together with you in the love of our children,





Ned Holstein, MD, MS

Executive Director

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Shared : Israel Fathers Target Gender Bias Family Court Custody Judges
Posted by Nicholas James on 2008/2/25 17:30:00 (927 reads)

Here is an exciting story out of Israel. Fathers rising up to peacefully protest their exclusion from their children's life from biased courts.


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