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Boredom

Boredom

By Alan Caruba I have this theory about boredom. I think it is the cause of a great deal of mischief in people’s lives and even may underlie why nations go to war. Even the current turmoil throughout the Maghreb and the Middle East may have an element of boredom as people grow tired of their current despots and seek to overthrow [...]

Parental Divorce the Major Predictor of an Early Death

Parental Divorce the Major Predictor of an Early Death

By Bryan Fischer According to a new book, "The Longevity Project," parental divorce during childhood is the single strongest predictor of early death in adulthood. Children who experienced the divorce of their parents in childhood died about five years earlier, on average, than children who grew up in intact families. This is clearly a call [...]

Do Divorced Fathers Have Any Rights?

Do Divorced Fathers Have Any Rights?

by Phyllis Schlafly Millions of divorced parents have had their fundamental right to decide what is in the best interest of their own children taken away and given instead to a vast array of government officials such as judges, lawyers, psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, child protective services, child support enforcement agents, [...]

The Awesome Power of Family Courts — Schlafly

The Awesome Power of Family Courts — Schlafly

by Phyllis Schlafly Do you think judges should have the power to decide what religion your children must belong to and which schools they must attend? Family courts are the most dictatorial and biased of all U.S. courts, routinely depriving divorced fathers of due process rights and authority over their own children, but this past December a [...]

Both Parents Needed — Phyllis Schlafly

Both Parents Needed — Phyllis Schlafly

by Phyllis Schlafly Debates about same-sex marriage and gay adoptions always include the argument that a child has the right to both a father and a mother. If that is true, why is a child usually deprived of that right when heterosexual couples divorce? It would seem that maintaining a father’s love and authority would be crucial when a [...]

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