Monday, January 16, 2012

In Memory and Honor of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Present day divorced Fathers have a dream, too.  A dream to not only see our kids again but to end a system of evil that profits by keeping good fathers from being a dad to their own kids.  Women who game this system need to ask themselves what kind of person have I become to take a good father from children for my own selfish gain.  Kids need both of their parents.  A good look in the mirror is necessary for many women and perhaps a bit of psychological or spiritual help is needed if they can't play fair and do what is in the children's best interest.  Unfortunately, the number of kids and dads affected are many with the prevalence of divorce and moral decline in our culture.  Yes, we have a dream too; to end government sponsored family court Misandry and feminist gender bias that is warping women, society and our courts.  The merchants of misery and bureaucrats promoting this system need to find an honest means of making a living.  This racket has to stop.  Otherwise, if we don't stop them, we will all ultimately pay the price for the current entrenched system of removing fathers from the lives of children for profit.  Father's rights is the civil rights movement of today.  It crosses all racial and socio-economic lines of our society.  So, today we pay tribute to a great man, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.


This message from one of the peeps in the upper parts of our state is well said.  I will pass it on . . . 



It's important that we all reflect on this day, celebrating the life of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. I believe that fathers should and will be the next group to make some headway to have the basic rights that are afforded to every other group and cross section of society.  Consider the following groups and their issues; Ethnicity equity issues, African-American struggles, Chicano Movement, American Indian Movement, Gender equity issues, LGBT rights and gay liberation.

I think it's fair to say that illegal aliens have more rights than the fathers that get caught in the vicious cycle of family court.

It is time for change!

We as Americans have a constitutional right to care and nurture our children, and these rights have been taken away by the activist judges and courts who profit from perpetuating and promoting an anti male, anti father agenda. What I find painfully ironic as i start my fourth year of brutal court battle, is that we have a serious problem in this country of kids growing up without fathers. Every psychological study points to the importance of both parents in children's lives, and how vital a father is in the life of a child growing up. This is the message that needs to be conveyed to the public.

I, as all of you, want nothing more than to be a father to my kids. Instead we are being brutalized by a corrupt, prejudiced, bigoted system  that most normal people would find offensive and disgusting. The first step in this struggle, is to "not take it any more".

Rosa Parks one day had had enough, she refused to give up her seat on the bus. She was not going to take it any more.  This was the catalyst that brought about eventual change. It took many years of painful struggle, but eventually the courts and the system were forced to adhere to the constitution.  Society could no longer look the other way and rationalize/justify racism any longer.

We as fathers are on this "bus" together. We must stand up for our rights, we must do what we can to fight the horrible injustice that is prevalent in the courts, and most importantly, we must continue the struggle for the well being of our children.

Have a great MLK day, and here's to a year I hope will bring progress, and more time with our children.