lakes Rick
12-13-2004, 06:57 PM
This is taken from a magazine I only get for the articles and not for the pictures......
los angeles: In 1996 L.A. County told Manuel Navarro that a woman had identified him as the father of her newborn twins. A Judge ordered him to pay monthly child support.. Five years later, when a DNA test showed that Navarro was NOT the father, he asked a court to set aside the judgement. Because such appeals must be filed WITHIN 6 MONTHS, the county argued that Navarro still had to pay..
Ricks comments: Nothing to do with who's the daddy, OUR tax dollars at work supporting WOMEN, and clearly NOT THE MAN, and ITS ALL about keeping women off the welfare rolls..
Continue from the article..
An appeal court ruled otherwise. ( First time I have heard of this).. BUT Undeterred, the county officials have asked the state supreme court to "de-publish" the decision so it can't be used as precedent in similar cases.. ( and you think the system is NOT gender biased??)
They have reason to be concerned. In its most recent annual survey of accredited DNA centers, the American Association of Blood Banks found that 29 percent of 340,798 men tested were NOT the father...
This article was reprinted out of the Dec. 04 playboy magazine..
OK everyone that means that 98,831 women WRONGLY accused a man of being the father of her child...
DNA a mans best friend....
los angeles: In 1996 L.A. County told Manuel Navarro that a woman had identified him as the father of her newborn twins. A Judge ordered him to pay monthly child support.. Five years later, when a DNA test showed that Navarro was NOT the father, he asked a court to set aside the judgement. Because such appeals must be filed WITHIN 6 MONTHS, the county argued that Navarro still had to pay..
Ricks comments: Nothing to do with who's the daddy, OUR tax dollars at work supporting WOMEN, and clearly NOT THE MAN, and ITS ALL about keeping women off the welfare rolls..
Continue from the article..
An appeal court ruled otherwise. ( First time I have heard of this).. BUT Undeterred, the county officials have asked the state supreme court to "de-publish" the decision so it can't be used as precedent in similar cases.. ( and you think the system is NOT gender biased??)
They have reason to be concerned. In its most recent annual survey of accredited DNA centers, the American Association of Blood Banks found that 29 percent of 340,798 men tested were NOT the father...
This article was reprinted out of the Dec. 04 playboy magazine..
OK everyone that means that 98,831 women WRONGLY accused a man of being the father of her child...
DNA a mans best friend....