There is a large banner poster in Tallaght village which proclaims 'Daddys are for life and not for Saturdays'.
At the bottom of the banner there is the web address www.usfi.ie.
The insult and the arrogance that such a poster represents surely can have nothing at all to do with the Christian message.
What must it be like for a man walking or driving past that sign who has been separated from his children? No one ever knows why someone is not with their children.
Men separated from their children need to be inspired and given hope, not attacked.
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
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... but USFI is an organisation that SUPPORTS fathers separated from their children. The banner is a statement of support
The USFI is an organisation of separated fathers who wish to have more access to their children, and who are campaigning for a change in Irish law for that purpose.
Research before posting is important.
The banner is erected by men who are already separated from their children and want to spend more time with them.
Think before you post...and stop jumping to conclusions expressed in such a self-righteous way.
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