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Taken Into Custody reviewed in Human Events

March 4th, 2008 · 1 Comment

Received the following from Stephen Baskerville:
My book, Taken Into Custody, has been reviewed in Human Events, by Joseph D’Agostino.  Human Events is a highly prominent and influential newspaper here in Washington that has been very sympathetic to our cause and has published my articles many times.  Joseph D’Agostino, vice president for Communications […]

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Tags: Changing the World · Courts and Legislatures · NCP Fathers

Taken Into Custody By Divorce

November 20th, 2007 · 2 Comments

Good to see this excellent review of Stephen Baskerville’s breakthrough book.   I have also seen that people in the divorce “industry” itself, often judges, and also lawyers, are really beat up about the injustice that they realize they are inflicting on fathers. The problem is, as this review points out, no one knows what […]

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Tags: Changing the World · Child Support · Courts and Legislatures · Custody · NCP Fathers

Are your children MORE important to you than all your other political Issues?

November 11th, 2007 · 3 Comments

Two Questions for YOU. I really want to know YOUR answer!

1. Are your children MORE important to you than all your other political Issues?
Yes or NO.
2. If there was one candidate for President who would abolish all the Federal Funding that hurts your relationship […]

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Fred On Everything - Taking a break

October 1st, 2007 · No Comments

 Fred on Everything, Fred, is taking a break.  Many of you should be familiar with this curmudgeon of modern insanity.  He has been writing a column for several years lambasting those who are working so hard to derogate our constitutionally governed society.    In the following quote, Fred makes an observation that is completely perfect, […]

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