Single Moms
Don't go bashing single moms. Not all of us have chosen to be single & not all of us are teenagers without a future. My sons father chose to leave the three of us. He chose to be a perpetual cheater & to not support his family. I am educated & have a good job. I may be young, but my boys always come first. I don't go out & party, I don't smoke, I don't do any type of drugs & I don't sleep around. My sons came from what I believed to be a committed relationship. Their father said he didn't want to be tied down with a family & wanted to be single even though he was hooking up with his new girlfriend a week later. He chooses to not pay child support so I have to do it all by myself. I'm a damn good mother & I give my boys the very best. I work from home so that I can be with them. It's true, there are bad moms out there, but not all of them are single. So instead of bashing us & thinking we're some kind of awful simply because we're not in a relationship, just isn't right. Don't judge a book by its cover. Same goes for single moms.A fantastic young mother. ibf
- I would really reuesqt you guys to assess the law (or proposed law)more carefully before making half baked comments. Radio Broadcast is clearly being provided the benefit of statutory licensing because the medium is essentially "free to air" and hence perhaps from this perception may claim a degree of protection (or sympathy). On the other hand, commercial TV Broadcasting still retains the benefit of a compulsory license challenge (Section 31 remains)- i.e. it will have to negotiate, be refused or be aggrevied by an unreasonable claim by an copyright owner and have the ability to approach the Copyright Board (something which seems to have worked in the past)on a case by case basis - surely this is fair enough given that commercial TV has a direct relation ship with paying subscribers (as opposed top FM Radio)and hence I would think an enquiry on a case by case basis (of revenue potential, profits etc) would be warranted in the case of commercial TV. Interestingly commercial TV Broadcasters have not been provided the 'benefit' of statutory licensing in many countries. Still see a conspiracy?