Re: Child Support Enforcement is a Violation of Men's Rights
Posted by Marilyn on 12/28/06
On 12/08/06, Jennifer wrote: > I have to agree with you. I think that every man should have > equal rights when it comes to parenting. > > > On 9/09/02, Mike wrote: >> To the authors of these notations: >> Men do have a right to consent according to the Constitution. >> If a man has accepted his role as a father then yes he is bound >> to that privledge (commonly irresponsibly uttered as >> responsibility thanks to child support and sole custody awards). >> If a man simply had sexual intercourse with a woman she >> does not have the right to decide if he will become responsible >> for that child if she chooses to conceive. The 14th amendment >> guarantees equal protection of laws. Also equal liberties >> (privileges and immunities) found under article 4, section 2, >> and second sentence. >> This brings to light the matter of child support... >> Since parenting is an equal right under the Constitution how can >> a woman or man assume they can seek sole custody? If both >> parents are congruent Citizens the Constitution does not support >> and flatly denies such an award of privilege. 14th amendment, >> section 1. >> This would indicate that parents must equally divide the >> parenting role... like it or not that is the only fair way to >> handle it. This is also in "the Childs best interest" the child >> will see unity and not be divided from one parent or the other. >> Your identification of a deadbeat dad... Stop! Listen to >> what you just said and think about the current conditions. Turn >> them 180 degrees. You cannot walk in a mans shoes. A man is >> flatly denied custody and is slated to become an involuntary >> servant. Is this what he agreed to? No it isn't, he agreed to be >> a father and now you have allowed the courts to strip him of his >> equal right. How would you feel if this happened to you... you >> would be devastated? Don't believe for one second that a man >> does not have feelings. Men do have feelings but they are not by >> custom allowed to show them. This is precisely why many men act >> as they do. For men who do not act this way... good for you but >> don’t judge another guy because your situation may have differed >> greatly and perhaps you didn’t give a rats about your >> relationship. You had better wizen up, you are a victim also and >> your life is drastically affected by legislation in this issue >> regardless of your actions. Your child is being subjected to the >> nuance of your unworthy role. Think about that impact and how >> your Childs views will be forged. So... until men’s rights are >> honored equally regarding this issue don't call another father a >> dead beat dad when he has been literally raped of his most >> sacred role in life! You cannot assume a father is a "dead beat" >> until he has been afforded equal rights and has then dishonored >> his role as a father. Until then… hold your judgment for the >> creator’s courtroom. >> Many of you are quick to Judge but you never think through >> the whole issue before you speak. Think about that... you’re >> getting screwed any way you cut it. As women you think you are >> getting a good deal, your really getting the raw end of the >> stick, so is the child and so is the father. You all loose. >> Unless the legislation honors equality and equal rights we as a >> nation all lose. Some how some way we all get shafted with the >> current legislation. >> I took the liberty to expound upon this topic much deeper. >> Look uner the other Mikes entry.
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