Friday, April 24, 2009

Why POLITICS Won’t Help FATHERS RIGHTS

Sarah Palin, the Republican vice-presidential candidate in the last election, should have been a pretty good advocate for Fathers.  After all, her husband was a devoted family man.  She believes strongly in family values. Her own daughter was unwed and pregnant, and she had to defend the father to the attacks of the Democrats and the media.  So what happens when politics meets reality?  Father’s right goes out the door.
According to several news stories, Palin’s daughter Bristol gave birth, but did not marry the father, Levi Johnston.  So when Mr. Johnston asks requests things like seeing his child - being alone with his child - not having the “in-laws” hover over him as he tries to bond with his son.
This is the time when chidlren bond with their parents.  Now, while he is an infant, is when young Tripp will identify his father.  Interfering with this seems to be parental alienation, doesn’t it?  Aw, but that doesn’t matter.  Boy broke up with my daughter - he doesn’t get to see his son.  Makes sense, doesn’t it? NOT!
Father’s rights? Yeah, that stuff’s okay for the campaign trial, but NOT IN MY HOUSE, is what Governor Palin seems to be saying.
So much for a political solution.
Mr.Johnston - and fathers in similar situations - can use The FATHER’S RIGHTS Library to enforce their rights in court.  Special discounted offer: the next 500 (or so, because some fathers have taken action) fathers get it for an unbelievable price.
Check out The FATHER’S RIGHTS Library.  And stop relying on politicians to raise your kids or fix your ex.

Leave your comments below and let’s get a discussion going on.  What do you suggest for Mr. Johnston? What did you do that was successful?

Posted by Freeman at 22:02:04
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One Response to “Why POLITICS Won’t Help FATHERS RIGHTS”

  1. michael2009y says:

    Can you tell me your advantages on that aspect?

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