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Yet another men are evil rhetoric from women.
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The government is planning to make the registration of fathers' names on birth certificates compulsory.
Now dont get me wrong I'll all for people taking responsibility for thier sprogs but why does this have to be worded so that the "poor vuneralble women are safe from the evil man". Also that women are always the ones left looking after the kids and never have to be chased for money for them either.Comment
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Why are you surprised by the Governments misandry and hatred of couples, its run by an ex employment lawyer, his Human rights lawyer wife, somone allegedly still in the closet and a large number of women who seem to wear sensible shoes?
Its about the maintenance of course, "where there's blame there's a fine!"Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Originally posted by SockpuppetHow many slgas that can't remember are going to put any old chump they know down in order to get the maintenance payments from him.Fiscal nomad it's legal.Comment
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Originally posted by SockpuppetCompulsary.Comment
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If a fathers name is not on the Birth certificate it is generally because the mother does not want it there, for reasons that range from just plain spite (which is not good and which a father can challange) to valid reasons like he was/is abusive, into drugs so forth. Making it compulsary to put down a fathers name does not help the mother and rarely helps the childComment
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Originally posted by SockpuppetHow many slgas that can't remember....
Sockpuppet - how ******* dare you talk about women like that?
Seriously - if you were here now I'd go upside your head sunshine. As I'm fairly sure your mam would, who'll no doubt have your tea on the table soon
The pope is a tard.Comment
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Originally posted by SallyAnneI've just read this thread...
Sockpuppet - how ******* dare you talk about women like that?
Seriously - if you were here now I'd go upside your head sunshine. As I'm fairly sure your mam would, who'll no doubt have your tea on the table soon
HTHThe squint, the cocked eye and clenched first are the cornerstones of all Merseyside communication from birth to graveComment
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Originally posted by EqualOpportunitiesI have to agree with the Puppet... Just because your mother taught you to write their name down whilst you were still sober, not everyone's did.
HTH
But yes, props out to me mamThe pope is a tard.Comment
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