Do we really need all these fathers? DADS – who needs them? Dads are dangerous. Stepdads are deadly.

Dear All,
No doubt we are all aware how the cornerstone of society, "the Family", is being destroyed - internally and externally - by the forces of evil, and the consequences thereto.

After reading the "article" http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,23065776-5007146,00.html could anybody hold a straight face and say that the shit4brains, pindicked moron author (of the article) is not a good enough reason to inflate the statistics by 1!!!

What chance does a cohesive and harmonious society have of existing in the face of the bile spewing from the likes of this despicable dross!!

Do we really need all these shit4brains, pindicked morons!!!

What chance?

Regards
Col

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Do we really need all these fathers?
By Alan Howe
From Herald Sun - Australia

January 17, 2008 10:27am

DADS – who needs them? Dads are dangerous. Stepdads are deadly.

About 25 per cent of Australian kids have seen some form of violence against their mother or their stepmother. Drunk dads do much of it but sober dads are often behind the fists as well.

Men are genetically predisposed to violence and 23.5 per cent of all assaults reported to Victoria Police take place in the family home.

What's worse is the Australian Bureau of Statistics believes only 31 per cent of assaults are reported. That is a lot of unhappy homes. Far too many. And it'll be the dad who is mostly to blame.

Which is why I am not confronted by the latest bestseller, Knock Yourself Up, written by a New York lesbian, Louise Sloan, who used an anonymous sperm donor to have a baby - a boy.

In the book - provocatively subtitled No Man? No Problem! - Sloan interviews a range of single mums, mostly heterosexual women whose body clocks sounded a deafening alarm that spurred them into action.

Sloan writes: "Most of the women in this book would love to find the right guy but, when push came to shove, decided finding the right husband just wasn't their No. 1 priority. Having a child was."

The book is a best-seller and there has been uproar about the manner in which Sloan appears to have written off the need for a child to have a dad. And some have asked why she didn't adopt.

My best mate is adopted, but it is not something I would ever do. I don't want to raise someone else's child. I want my own.

And that's precisely how Sloan and many of those she interviewed felt. They wanted pregnancies and to give birth - and that's a pretty natural desire.

As natural as alpha males beating the living daylights out of lesser beings.

There will soon be many more single mums now that Attorney-General Rob Hulls is giving them access to fertility treatment.

An interfaith council led by Rabbi Shimon Cowen has accused the Government of social engineering.

"The values that were with us until 20 years ago have gone out of control," Rabbi Cowen said on behalf of the committee representing the Jewish, Anglican, Presbyterian, Pentecostal, Orthodox, Catholic and Muslim faiths.

That would be the Catholic faith that bars priests from having wives and families, and women from the priesthood, and the Muslim faith that allows a man to divorce his wife just by saying so.

No wonder women, repressed for centuries by organised religion, feel they have a right to take control of their fertility.

Another flank of the attack against Sloan is by men despairing of the future of children from fatherless households. I wouldn't worry too much.

While the economics of such households may pose a few problems - and equal pay, real equal pay, might help there - the phenomenon of women bringing up kids without their dads has been with us forever.

There are 663,000 lone parent households in Australia, 83 per cent of them run by mum.

One of our most cherished organisations is Legacy, which has helped widows of war for almost a century - 100,000 Australian men were killed in World Wars I and II, and in Vietnam - and their well-adjusted kids include Ron Barassi, TV star Clive James and guitar virtuoso Tommy Emmanuel.

Last week it was revealed that Queensland Premier Anna Bligh and her husband, Greg Withers, who heads the state Office of Climate Change, were both raised in fatherless houses, Withers by his grandmother.

Both estranged from their alcoholic fathers, they seem to have done rather well.

But the drinking dad's no match for the deadly dad.

I drove past Winchelsea last week and saw the three little white crosses at the spot where Robert Farquharson decided to murder sons Jai, 10, Tyler, 7, and Bailey, 2 on Father's Day, 2005.

No man? No problem? No argument from me.

Link to this article: http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,23065776-5007146,00.html

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19th January 2008

Dear Col
I agree with you 1000% Col! I was screwed by the bankster-owned, satanic court system here in Canada, 16 years ago!

My beautiful daughter was taken from me! Back then I did not know their agenda, but I sure as hell do now.

The same ones who make , and enforce the laws, manufacture, and import the drugs/alcohol. These are the same ones who create satanic heavy-metal music,to lower our morality, and keep us broke with their fraudulent/corrupt usury system! Probably at least 8 out of 10 arguments in the household stem from a lack of money to pay the bills!

This creates enormous pressure on the bread-winners and when they fail...well the bars are full of them, aren't they? Vicious cycle here or what????

Nick.

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Truth

Here is the truth...All problems come from the absence of God in your ( or their ) life.
It is a fact. Without prayer, spiritual principles, bible study etc, we are left with only one thing - disaster. If you are an aithiest or an agnostic then how do you account for this simple fact: Prayer in schools was removced from the public school agenda. From that moment forward all went to hell.
Don't believe me? Look up the statistics for yourselves - drug use, teenj pregnancey, violence in schools, teachers being beat, teachers sleeping with students. The list goes on. Now imagine if their is no prayer in the home. A constant fioght of who is the leader or head of household. The answer is in the bible. Yes it is a man. HOWEVER - the man IS ORDERD BY GOD to LOVE HIS WIFE UNCONDITIONALLY AND WITH UTMOST RESPECT. ALSO THE WOMAN IS TO SUBMIT TO HIS LEADERSHIP AND RESPECT HIM. In homes where these to commandmnets are performed WITH LOVE, RESPECT AND GOD, you will find the homes that are not visited by the police, bearing women and childrean with bruises. But of families built on love, respect and truth. Think I am wrong? Proove it.

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There are many conscious truths in what you say and there are also many unconscious lies/comments of fiction you have stated as well. Please read the summary to the new booklet "Life Is For The Living - The True Steps Of Freedom" here: http://www.loveforlife.com.au/node/4651
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