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I'm going to pretend I didn't hear that
The feminist perspective just got worse |
Jim Untershine, GZS of LB, 02-11-03
The article entitled "And now for the feminist perspective", "The 'Fathers Rights Movement' exists to dodge child support" should include the following edited footnote:
\2 FoxNews, John Kasich vs Glenn Sacks, "30 Years After Roe v. Wade, How About Choice for Men?"; The nested paraphrase "The 'Father's Rights Movement' is all about men who are attempting to avoid supporting their children", seemed necessary since the men's and father's rights movement coincide when child support is at issue, and to avoid legal liability by propagating a baseless allegation that drinking beer at night causes guys to get mad at paying child support; The actual quote by John Kasich was "I think the men's rights movement frankly was Glenn honestly was founded by a bunch of guys drinking beer one night mad that they had to do child support payments. I think it is just irresponsible.; The Glenn Sacks approved paraphrase is "...the men's rights movement...was founded by a bunch of guys drinking beer one night mad that they had to do child support payments. I think it is just irresponsible."
BUT WAIT A TICK, THIS SOUNDS ALL TOO FAMILIAR!
Quoting from the Policy Studies Inc (PSI) webpage: "In 1984, three friends who wanted to make a difference joined each other for dinner. Seeing that changes in federal law were about to create a new opportunity to provide child support consulting services to government, they formed a small firm, based on a simple mission: Do socially useful work, have fun, and make money'". \1
Perhaps Kasich experienced a "Freudian slip", or a "cause and effect reversal", or a form of "projection and transference". Perhaps the reason why groups of guys are mad at paying child support is because an irresponsible child support consulting service was founded after eating dinner one night in 1984. I would like to know how Kasich knew they were drinking beer.
PSI is based out of Denver, CO and since 1984, has grown to a $93 million dollar company, operating around the country and abroad. While business has expanded tremendously, the mission remains the same. \1 PSI has offered innovative solutions in privatization, consulting and research, and technology to the federal government, 49 states, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Canada, and Australia. \2 PSI strives to create an environment which encourages employees to take risks without being penalized for errors. \3
It seems Kasich may be repressing insider knowledge, obtained during his 1982 stint as a member of the House of Representatives, which may be bubbling to the surface concerning PSI involvement in subverting federal laws to the states \4 and cooking the books for county child support agencies. \5
Kasich may allow us to uncover the ways and means by which these outrageous state child support guidelines established by PSI \6 are being fraudulently reported to the House of Representatives by the Institute for Family and Social Responsibility (FASR). \7
Perhaps John Kasich (R-Ohio) \8, Robert Williams (PSI), \9 and Maureen Pirog (FASR) \10 were the three friends eating dinner, and drinking beer, and joining each other that night in 1984, where they hatched a plan to exploit men's children for money. Kasich may have been "neuralized" after refusing to take part in this sinister conspiracy and he is just now starting to remember.
FASR is based out of the University of Indiana at Bloomington (UIB) and is paid by the taxpayers to operate as the clearinghouse for Child Support Enforcement statistics. \11 Recently a porn film was based out of UIB that is paid by the taxpayers to operate as an institution of higher learning. \12 A Nazi loving child molester was once basing his operations out of UIB. \13 How can anyone institute family and social responsibility from this University of treason, decadence, depravity, and the exploitation of children for money and sex?
Beer companies that sponsor FOX Network should pull their endorsement until Kasich apologizes for identifying their product as the common denominator regarding welfare reform and he should be made to answer the question "What did you know, and when did you stop knowing it?"
Jim Untershine, 824 E Pass Rd #3, Gulfport, MS 39507, gzs@gndzerosrv.com, www.gndzerosrv.com
Jim Untershine holds a BSEE from Mississippi State University and has 13 years experience in feedback control system design. Mr. Untershine is currently using the teachings of Werner Heisenberg and Henry David Thoreau to expose Family Law in California as the exploitation of children for money and the indentured servitude of heterosexual taxpayers who dare to raise children in this country.
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