Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Single Moms and NAMBLA

Thus showing the importance of having a mother and father:

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With a lot of smiles and an occasional out loud laugh, I read Ann Coulter’s latest book “Guilty.” Once again with her no-holds barred writing style she takes on some of America’s most sacred cows. You want controversy? How about a chapter titled, “Victim of a Crime? Thank a Single Mother.” As only Ann can do, she backs up her allegations with numerous, hard-to-refute statistics. Even considering Sir Winston Churchill’s quote, “Statistics are like a drunk with a lamppost: used more for support than illumination,” Ann’s argument is compelling...

I am often asked how we can protect our children. There is no magic
formula for identifying a molester. There may be clues, but they are
not foolproof. We cannot prove a negative. We can prove a person is a
child molester. We cannot prove he is not. But Ann, let me expand on
what you have said. I know you have been attacked for your chapter on
single mothers and of course, there are exceptions to most rules, but
single moms (and married moms and dads) let me give one piece of advice
that Ann didn’t render. Based upon my three year affiliation with these
child molesters, I observed one thing: Not one boy who came from a home
with a strong, loving father figure was successfully targeted by a
persuasion predator.


Protection may be that simple…a boy needs a loving father.


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