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Recommendation to reject nomination of Atty. Megan Christopher to Massachusetts Family and Probate Court

PRESS RELEASE Press contacts: Joe Ureneck, Chair, 857-350-0757 Dr. Peter G. Hill, Media Spokesperson, 781-772-2500 Recommendation to reject nomination of Atty. Megan Christopher to Massachusetts Family and Probate Court The Fatherhood Coalition urges the Governors Council to reject the nomination of Ms. Megan Christopher. Atty. Christopher’s response to The Fatherhood Coalition’s questionnaire and her presentation at her nomination hearing make it clear that she will not be a fair- minded and impartial Justice in the Family and Probate Court System.

HATE BANNER TAKEN DOWN AND SEN. BROWN'S MISTAKEN SPONSORSHIP OF VAWA

1. Your Calls to Gov. Patrick Worked! 2. Sen. Brown's VAWA Problem - Call his office! 1. Gov. Patrick's Office Takes Down Jane Doe Inc. Hate Banner from Mass. State House Last year Jane Doe Inc.'s hateful 'White Ribbon Campaign' banner hung on the Massachusetts State House for a full month. This year, thanks to your calls to the Governor's office, the banner was taken down after less than a week. The banner never should have been allowed. The 'White Ribbon Campaign' and Jane Doe's banner falsely promote the hateful idea that only men commit violence, making it all too easy and common to throw a father out of his home and take his children away. Even incarcerate him. All without real justification.

Gov. Patrick's Office Double Standards. Once Again Allows Jane Doe Hate Banner on Mass. State House

After the Fatherhood Coalition expressed its opposition last year to Jane Doe Inc.'s hateful 'White Ribbon Campaign' banner being hung on the Massachusetts State House we were then deni

Letter Writing Campaign to Support Revision of NH 'Domestic Violence' Law

New Hampshire takes first step to fix horrible 'domestic violence' law. Would require proof of abuse/violence before arrest. Here's the bill and committee pages for this NH House Bill 1581, a solid step in the right direction to correct the travesty of the DV law in NH. http://gencourt.state.nh.us/bill_status/bill_status.aspx?lsr=2800&sy=201... Write the committee to show support for HB 1581! http://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/house/committees/committeedetails.aspx?c...

Ron Paul - The Best Presidential Candidate for Men and Fathers

In 2005 Ron Paul was one of only four US Representatives to vote against re-authorization of the sexist and discriminatory Violence Against Women Act (VAWA). Two-hundred and fifteen representatives voted in favor of the bill. Ron Paul has spoken out against VAWA, Title IV and the use of federal funds for state child support programs. He is by far the best presidential candidate for men and fathers and, by extension, all families and children.

Ron Paul - The Only Presidential Candidate Who Will Protect the Rights of Men and Fathers

In 2005 Ron Paul was one of only four representatives to vote 'No" on reauthorizing the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA). In 2007 he was asked his views on VAWA and Title IV,  His vote and his answers in the video make it clear that Ron Paul is the best presidential candidate in 2012 for men and fathers to support. 

 

 

 

Only 46% of kids grow up in intact homes

Compare this to other non-western countries.

http://www.baptistcourier.com/6368.article