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Old October 11th 06, 05:35 AM posted to alt.mens-rights,alt.child-support,alt.support.divorce
teachrmama
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"Fred" wrote in message
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Ken Chaddock wrote:
Fred wrote:
Gini wrote:

"Fred" wrote
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I read your entire message. What it boils down to is yet another
attempt to evade your responsibilities by ignoring the doctrine of
informed consent. Sorry, but men can't just spread their semen hither
and yon and walk away from the consequences thereof because those
consequences are ... *inconvenient*. That's "inconvenient" as in
financially inconvenient, because at the end of the day it's always
about the money with y'all.

It's disgusting, really.

==
Then I presume you find it equally disgusting when the mother does the
same,
such as abortion, baby dropoff?


What's "baby dropoff"?


[sanctimony deleted]

...child-drop-off is consequence free, legal abandonment of an infant
child by a mother, sometimes also called "safe haven" laws or "hatchery"
laws. Currently at least 37 states have "safe haven" laws with more in
progress.
All the mother has to do is take the child to a "safe" drop off
point...she can't just throw it in a dumpster, which is what some used to
do...such as a police station, fire station, welfare office, hospital
or medical clinic etc. There are *NO* strings attached, in most case they
aren't even allowed to ask her her name so there are absolutely NO legal
consequences...note that in all but two states this provision is NOT
available to the father and those two they *require* that he provide
identification...for future child support no doubt...
If you don't believe me... [sanctimony deleted] ... there's plenty of
info on the net. up to and including state statutes that you can read
yourself...


Thanks. I cut the sanctimony because it served no useful purpose.

The one law I read, from Indiana, said "parent", not "mother." Maybe
that's an exception. It also made a reference to someone other than a
parent dropping off the child, which I found more than a little
disturbing. Still, given the choice between the child being dropped off at
a firehouse and being dropped in a dumpster, I'll go for the firehouse.
How about you?


So then you would find it ok for the daddy who didn't want to be a daddy to
take the child to a firehouse and drop it off and walk away, no questions
asked?