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Chris
January 29th 09, 07:24 PM
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Any man that's good enough to pay child support is good enough to have
custody of such child.

The governor of Illionois certainly has his hands full trying to protect his
freedom . The only difference between him and the many thousands of men
being raped by his "child support" industry is that he has the
financial/political luxury to make his voice heard; and that is EXACTLY what
he's doing. Now he gets to taste his own medicine and feel what it's like to
be a victim of the state. Even so, he only has to take HALF a dose since
he's faced with prison time only; as opposed to the poor saps who are faced
with both incarceration AND financial ruin. He used to be a prosecuter, and
now it looks as if he is going to be the one prosecuted. Well, there's an
old saying: live by the sword, die by the sword.

If the man is guilty, well it's just a testament to the fact that such high
officials have to wipe themselves just like the rest of us do. But if he is
innocent, oh well, now he gets to join the ranks of the second class group
that he helped to create..............

DB[_4_]
January 29th 09, 07:53 PM
As he says, the fix is in!

Now he's knows what it's like to be railroaded by his own system

"Chris" > wrote in message
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> Any man that's good enough to pay child support is good enough to have
> custody of such child.
>
> The governor of Illionois certainly has his hands full trying to protect
> his freedom . The only difference between him and the many thousands of
> men being raped by his "child support" industry is that he has the
> financial/political luxury to make his voice heard; and that is EXACTLY
> what he's doing. Now he gets to taste his own medicine and feel what it's
> like to be a victim of the state. Even so, he only has to take HALF a dose
> since he's faced with prison time only; as opposed to the poor saps who
> are faced with both incarceration AND financial ruin. He used to be a
> prosecuter, and now it looks as if he is going to be the one prosecuted.
> Well, there's an old saying: live by the sword, die by the sword.
>
> If the man is guilty, well it's just a testament to the fact that such
> high officials have to wipe themselves just like the rest of us do. But if
> he is innocent, oh well, now he gets to join the ranks of the second class
> group that he helped to create..............