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Your figures are dubious. As far as men being more likely to be drug-users, I have seen more than enough female alcoholics, valium users and prozac poppers (and this is not to even consider how many *women,* rarely men, force feed their children through their growing-up years, Ritalin) to know that in 2011 America, the average woman no longer belongs on a pedestal. My sister gave two of her children Ritalin and Clonapin. They are kind of in the lower class, stumbling through life. The third child she left drug-free, and this one is now a hospital administrator. Please don't say that men are the ones more likely to have drug issues. It's the reverse. And misinformed women push the problem on helpless young innocents.
What a joke. I can't tell how many times I have heard the story of the man's life ruined by a vicious woman, vicious neighbors and a vicious court system. I don't ask any more, I don't want to know. I don't want to face the fact that women can behave so atrociously and that this system is evil. Neighbors anonymously complain about someone they don't like. The heavily-armed skinhead social service storm troopers show up, seize the children and imprison the father (or the mother), without any evidence. Guilty until you prove your innocence. The father is accused of vile acts, jailed and expected to pay support for the rest of his life to children he's not allowed to even visit. I wouldn't touch an American woman with a 30-foot pole.
I remember my friend's brother, surprised by a 4 AM detachment of heavily-armed thug-cops and social workers storming into his house, seizing his children. He asked what was going on, and was beaten to a pulp. He got five years in prison for "assaulting an officer." Officer had not a bruise, of course. Newspaper story - man gets two years in jail for assault and battery. To such "victim," his girlfriend, he had delivered a slap. Prior to the slap, she had gone at him with a wooden implement. He was hospitalized. Then jailed
One of the most idiotic and arrogant parts of Big Government and their increasing control of people in their bedrooms is the idea of jail for non-payment. How does some tin-pot judge think a man is supposed to pay alimony when he's locked up in a prison cell and can't work?
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