OK--I'm going to take another whack at this and see what happens......
I didn't write the song for the legislators. I wrote it for the people who vote for the legislators, the people who will be watching that show on Fox without realizing that there's a whole other side to the story they're not hearing, the people who without that realization will vote out progressive legislators and replace them with demagogues who promise to get tough with all those deadbeat dads out there "like y'all see on that Fox show" and then where's all your work? I appreciate what y'all are doing, but evidently you think there's only one way to do it, your way. I hadn't realized this was a religion.
Wow, where to even begin. First, we are not trying to diminish your personal issues nor effort. Nor have we said there is only one way to go about this. That said, I have some questions for you.
You need to think back to your 1st marriage--before the divorce when y'all were a nice happy family. Back when you were dealing with all the trials and tribulations that a marriage and kids bring. Are you with me so far? OK. So, back then, before the divorce, what were your main concerns? Mortgage, college fund for the kids, planning that trip to Yellowstone, Susie needs new shoes, and Johnny is growing like a weed. Still with me? OK. So, you've got your focus on and you're remembering what it was like BEFORE the first divorce......Now, ponder this:
Exactly how much of your time, back then before the divorce, did you spend thinking about how screwed up the Family Courts and Enforcement Agencies were? How often did you and the Mrs. sit around the livingroom chatting about how awful it is, you know, the way those poor men are being treated. Geez Honey, maybe we need to do something. I know, let's make sure that the next legislators we vote for are willing to do something to correct these evils.
I'm going to step out on a limb and say NEVER!! And why? Because it wasn't your problem. Everyone has their own crap they are dealing with, why take on a problem that doesn't concern you. I would even venture to guess that NONE OF US realized how truly screwed up things were until we were knee deep in it. By now, I'm sure you are wondering what the hell my point is.
Well, here it is. Those voters that you are talking about don't give a damn about your problems or mine. Especially right now, with gas at 4 bucks a gallon, and the economy going into the toilet. The average Joe who just lost his job, is about to lose his house and is struggling to figure out how he is going to take care of his family until he can turn this around, couldn't care less that we think the system sucks and is dire need of reform and oversight. They are going to vote for the candidate that they think will do something about the issues that directly relate to them. Who's going to bring back jobs, fix the economy, lower taxes, deal with the gas prices, global warming--whatever issues are important to you.
The only voters who care enough to even try and find out where the candidates stand on issues like reforming the system or equal parenting are the ones who are currently and directly involved with the system. That means US! And unfortunately, we haven't been yelling loud enough to even make it a viable issue during this campaign. How many debates have been televised so far this year? 20? 30? And how many times did you hear the candidates discussing this issue?? NEVER!
The point that Hadenough, Stepmom, Papa, myself and many others are trying to make is that NO ONE IS GOING TO DO THIS FOR US. You say you aren't confrontational. Well, that's a shame. Because we aren't talking about the price of milk here, we're talking about your CHILDREN. And if ever there was an issue to be confrontational about, well, I think the Health and Welfare of your CHILDREN would be it. I am confrontational. The squeaky wheel gets the grease. I chose the tact of going directly to the people who can make the changes--our Congressman/Senators. You want to do it with your song--great. Put it on UTUBE, make it a viral video;an internet sensation, then maybe FOX (sorry Had) will pick it up and chat about it and the cause will get some much needed publicity. Until that occurs, I will continue to write to Congressmen, Senators, Media Outlets, newspapers and anyone else I can think of in order to get these issues into the public arena. Once we get that initial nod, all the NCP's who think they are out there fighting this on their own will realize they are not alone and join us. And more importantly, the Family Courts and CSEA's will be put on notice that their BS is not going to be tolerated anymore.
You think you can accomplish this with a song; then more power to ya. But in my opinion, the pen is mightier than the guitar!