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To: tejek who wrote (720404)6/10/2013 12:11:04 PM
From: joseffy1 Recommendation

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FJB

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possible domestic terrorist shooting cover up?

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The chief suspect in the Santa Monica, California slaughter is named John Zawahri. Isn't that a familiar name? Could he be a Muslim? Could he be part of the Zawahri terrorist clan?

How is it that a day after this disaster, officials know all about his mental problems and nothing is mentioned about any Islamic contacts? Should this not be considered a possible domestic terrorist attack? Why the need to sanitize this situation?

cnn.com



To: tejek who wrote (720404)6/10/2013 12:13:42 PM
From: one_less2 Recommendations

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Tenchusatsu

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virtually every study on fatherlessness triangulates the same sane results tejek. Your weird attempts to spin racism and wingerism is the only odd element.

  • Children with involved, loving fathers are significantly more likely to do well in school, have healthy self-esteem, exhibit empathy and pro-social behavior, and avoid high-risk behaviors such as drug use, truancy, and criminal activity compared to children who have uninvolved fathers.
  • Studies on parent-child relationships and child wellbeing show that father love is an important factor in predicting the social, emotional, and cognitive development and functioning of children and young adults.
  • 24 million children (34 percent) live absent their biological father.
  • Nearly 20 million children (27 percent) live in single-parent homes.
  • 43 percent of first marriages dissolve within fifteen years; about 60 percent of divorcing couples have children; and approximately one million children each year experience the divorce of their parents.
  • Fathers who live with their children are more likely to have a close, enduring relationship with their children than those who do not.
  • Compared to children born within marriage, children born to cohabiting parents are three times as likely to experience father absence, and children born to unmarried, non-cohabiting parents are four times as likely to live in a father-absent home.
  • About 40 percent of children in father-absent homes have not seen their father at all during the past year; 26 percent of absent fathers live in a different state than their children; and 50 percent of children living absent their father have never set foot in their father’s home.
  • Children who live absent their biological fathers are, on average, at least two to three times more likely to be poor, to use drugs, to experience educational, health, emotional and behavioral problems, to be victims of child abuse, and to engage in criminal behavior than their peers who live with their married, biological (or adoptive) parents.
    thefatherlessgeneration.wordpress.com
  • Thems the facts Jack.



    To: tejek who wrote (720404)6/10/2013 12:21:59 PM
    From: joseffy  Respond to of 1580442
     
    Islamists execute 15-year-old Syrian boy for heresy



    To: tejek who wrote (720404)6/10/2013 12:24:13 PM
    From: joseffy  Respond to of 1580442
     
    Afghan Taliban 'behead two boys in Kandahar' (Religion of Peace Alert)



    To: tejek who wrote (720404)6/10/2013 12:24:55 PM
    From: longnshort2 Recommendations

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    FJB
    jlallen

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    In one VA city, 86% of black households single parent...



    To: tejek who wrote (720404)6/10/2013 12:46:10 PM
    From: joseffy  Respond to of 1580442
     
    State Department memo reveals possible cover-ups, halted investigations