Posted by RN on September 18, 2017 at 12:31:00 from (205.213.104.118):
In Reply to: Re: Today's funny posted by jeffcat on September 18, 2017 at 09:27:26:
Some old laws might be considered- and that includes Koranic/Hadith current law. Pattern is woman has child custody until about 5 years old, then man gets custody- a hassle for the women with kids by Arab or especially Saudi students that invite woman to Saudi Arabia or take kids for a visitation and then go to Muslim law country, don't return children because child custody law there says man has to take custody when child has been weaned, can walk and talk or statute age of 6 years old. Minor diplomatic hassles- treaties on conflicting domestic laws defer to the state where child is on at time of protest's- usually after child is in the muslim country, doesn't matter if State of California court order or New York City court order-- US government won't put any real pressure on Muslim government on domestic custody issues since treaties don't cover those situations. Woman sole custody practice now in many courts being modified to joint custody, a few fathers getting sole custody--so have the woman's child's fathers take custody some specified time of year- say 6 months all children in fathers custody and mother gets some training, goes out to Organic Farm and grows crops- or starves. Got to keep some country topics in thread. Some close to closed own military bases- but still federal law applied reservations--SO, have a textile plant and intense cultivation farm area, send the welfare mothers to the 'farm' to provide labor for agriculture and have the federal authority to grab dope dealer men that show up once a month for the benefit check $$ for the favored controlled substance-- but when caught it would mean no bail out until military judge said bail--or confined to labor detail. Kids get educated, women learn to do housekeeping details and some training for useful work, Plantation system restored and lawyers have job security for couple years claiming return of slavery, etc and Demoncrap politicos get to scream and holler--but it wouldn't be a enforced slavery- women could leave about any time-- just wouldn't have any benefits outside of strict discipline work available area with schools, etc. Could bring back proper discipline of old pattern- canes, horsewhips, branding irons, short ropes tied to tall trees.(Gallows Humor Alert!) Another Civil War possible? Maybe, already have near war some cities between Blood, Crips, WAR, and leftover prison gangsters. Might save a few kids, a bit of harrowing Hell. RN
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