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Chris - 27 Mar 2007 13:06 GMT
I seen on yahoo that now they are saying if you don't pay or are
behind on child support they will post it on a box of pizza. Is this
crazy or what????
John Meyer - 27 Mar 2007 13:36 GMT
> I seen on yahoo that now they are saying if you don't pay or are
> behind on child support they will post it on a box of pizza. Is this
> crazy or what????

If it's insanity, it's catching.

Mike Cox tried something similar, though he didn't ask the permission of
Domino's first.  I've got something up on it at
http://www.ncprevue.com/blog  In short, if you're in the Natti, I'd pass
the next time somebody wants to send out for Karen's Pizzarea, unless
you want to support stuff like this.
DB - 27 Mar 2007 18:13 GMT
I actually saw a blurb on this on the news last night!

Doesn't make sense for any type of business to get in the political arena
with these Nazi fem groups!

>> I seen on yahoo that now they are saying if you don't pay or are
>> behind on child support they will post it on a box of pizza. Is this
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
> the next time somebody wants to send out for Karen's Pizzarea, unless you
> want to support stuff like this.
Bob Whiteside - 28 Mar 2007 01:24 GMT
> > I seen on yahoo that now they are saying if you don't pay or are
> > behind on child support they will post it on a box of pizza. Is this
> > crazy or what????
>
> If it's insanity, it's catching.

One of the lead stories on the 10:00 p.m. TV news last night was the pizza
box/deadbeat story.  And I live about 2,000 miles from where this story
originated.

This is one of those "feel good" stories the media likes to use.  Acceptance
of these stories at face value shows the depth of how much our society buys
in to what they see on TV.  The whole piece was about "the children" and how
wonderful it was something new was being tried to collect the money "owed to
the children."  The fathers were depicted as not taking care of their
children.  And the mothers were depicted as desperate to support their
children.

Of course, the media never recognizes there might be another side to these
stories like a government agenda to generate revenue, or anti-male
demonization by feminists, or an abusive family law system, or the fathers
lack of ability to pay, or the mothers having children out of wedlock with
multiple men.

Just the premise of the program's genesis should have been challenged, but
it wasn't.  What evidence exists that men who owe back CS don't eat out so
therefore they get pizza delivered?  Where does this kind of crap come from?
DB - 28 Mar 2007 03:36 GMT
"Bob Whiteside" <robertg@teleport.com> wrote in

> Just the premise of the program's genesis should have been challenged, but
> it wasn't.  What evidence exists that men who owe back CS don't eat out so
> therefore they get pizza delivered?  Where does this kind of crap come
> from?

I can't afford to order a $15 Pizza plus tip & delivery charges?
inopaycs@india.com - 28 Mar 2007 00:49 GMT
> I seen on yahoo that now they are saying if you don't pay or are
> behind on child support they will post it on a box of pizza. Is this
> crazy or what????

Are these pizza box deadbeats posted anywhere on the internet? I don't
live in the U.S. and I just wanted to check to see if I was one of
them.

That'd be a buzz, having my picture on a billion pizza boxes - famous
at last! Problem is, my pic would probably put most people off their
pizza.

Ino
 
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