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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Ed B. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Yes, Marvin. Another solution would be to give whatever support we can >to single parent families. Reasonably priced day-care, vocational >training if it is necessary, flexible work hours, reasonably priced >health care etc. Why would we want to try to have more single parent families? I mean, I might support some of these (depending on how they were crafted) as general benefits. But why on earth would we want to target them to encourage single parenthood? Encouraging people to have children out of wedlock is a perscription for keeping them poor - for having a permanent underclass. Why should we support that? David Throop Throops Mens Issues Blog mensnewsdaily.com/blog/channel2 -- soc.religion.unitarian-univ is a moderated newsgroup. Please mail messages to [EMAIL PROTECTED], and see http://sruu.iecc.com for the FAQ and posting policy.
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