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when are the rights of women and children voided?

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16 May 15 #461469 by zaskia
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I was wondering if someone could advice me on/ join me with tying myself up naked in front of the US embassy or publishing a book on the anatomy of american child support, I started fighting for my sons rights in zimbabwe through washington the first class clown skipped state and shortly thereafter a remo case was started with the uk because I had moved here by then. This has all taken about two years. - eight months since the court hearing in the UK the south carolina court is holding a conference to inquire about why and how wealthy dad does not pay maintenance, Please may I state up front how grateful I am that the UK processed my case, But they made it perfectly plain to me that the case still falls under American jurisdiction, Dad never acknowledged or wanted his child and has never paid maintenance, Perhaps some would say I should keep my pride and not fight but why should he get away with breaking the law just because he is nasty and I am not trying to rob him of his claim of no feeling, My argument stands is that if you are morally responsible for negligently harming someone while driving a car how much more so if you rob your biological child of their rights? this is all the response I have after two years of battling and I think it is laughably inadequate, Could someone please correct me if this is not the folly that i think it is, do they have any intention at all of defending my child''s rights?

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