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Faith, Family, Freedom, Forgiveness vs. “Extremists”: Why Democrats’ Rhetoric After Charlie Kirk’s Murder Feels Like Gasoline on the Fire

While conservatives gathered to honor Charlie Kirk with themes of faith, family, freedom, and forgiveness, Democrats doubled down on labeling their opponents “extremists” and attacking the Supreme Court. In the very week that forgiveness triumphed over rage, their rhetoric poured gasoline on the fire—fueling division and empowering the radicals who act on words of hate.

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“Even the Famous Aren’t Safe”: Oliver Anthony’s Divorce, Fame, and the Scornful Machinery of Family Court

Oliver Anthony’s rise to fame with “Rich Men North of Richmond” has not shielded him from the family court system, where he faces demands from his ex-wife for a portion of his future earnings. His song “Scornful Woman” reveals the emotional and financial toll of divorce, highlighting systemic issues affecting fathers, regardless of status.

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“Caught in the Lie—Again?” The Strange Redemption Arc of Sherri Papini and the Children Caught in the Crossfire

Sherri Papini, previously known for her faked abduction, is now embroiled in a custody battle for her children, facing skepticism about her intentions and mental health. As family court becomes a battleground for narratives over well-being, the focus shifts to the potential harm to her children amid systemic dysfunction and conflicting interests.

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Fathers Fight for Fairness: DDG Custody Case Shows How Family Courts Still Marginalize Dads—Even Famous Ones

Rapper DDG is engaged in a custody battle for his son Halo with singer Halle Bailey, highlighting systemic biases in family courts that often favor mothers. Despite raising concerns about Bailey’s mental health, the court granted her temporary custody, sidelining fathers. This case symbolizes a larger issue of parental inequality affecting dads nationwide.

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Government Overreach or Necessary Action? 88 Children Seized from Iowa Faith-Based Camp with Few Answers Given

In Louisa County, Iowa, 88 children from a Christian summer camp were taken into protective custody, raising concerns about due process and government transparency. The lack of specific charges or evidence of abuse has alarmed the community, prompting calls for accountability and investigation into the motivations behind this mass removal.

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Every Motion Denied: A Father’s Day Message from the Broken Heart of Maryland Family Court

In Montgomery County, Maryland, a father has been unable to see his son since January 2024 due to the Circuit Court’s refusal to enforce a court order. Despite filing around 100 motions requesting enforcement and accommodations for disabilities, all efforts were ignored or denied, reflecting systemic neglect of fathers’ rights within the family court system.

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Maryland’s New Child Support Rules: A Fast-Track to Poverty and Prison?

Maryland’s recent procedural changes in child support cases facilitate electronic service, which the state claims will help low-income families. However, these changes create vulnerabilities for struggling parents, primarily fathers, allowing for easier enforcement actions without adequate due process. Critics argue this reform prioritizes revenue generation over genuine support and justice for families.

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Justice for the Powerful, Silence for the Abused: The Double Standard in Westchester’s Legal System

Marc Fishman, a disabled father, faces ongoing separation from his four children due to a wrongful arrest by former officer Lane Schlesinger, who was later terminated for misconduct. Despite evidence proving Fishman’s innocence, Judge Capeci and District Attorney Cacace have taken no action, perpetuating systemic injustice against him.

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Op-Ed: No Kings, No Parents — Why Americans Protest for Non-Citizens but Not for Their Own Children

The article discusses the neglect of American parents and children impacted by the family court system, highlighting that over 23 million children are affected. It criticizes the lack of protests or media attention regarding this issue compared to immigrant rights. The author emphasizes the injustices faced by families and calls for recognition and support for their plight.

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