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Is There A Fathers Day in You Son's Future?      6/18/2009

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After decades of focus on women in our society, problems are growing among the young men in our society. Dr Janice Crouse, Senior Fellow and Director of CWA's Beverly LaHaye Institute, says that anti-male bias in our society is leading to an increase in fewer educated males, fewer males who are successfully building long-term relationships with women and starting families, and a general disrespect for masculine traits and qualities. Could this trend lead to fewer of today's boys ever receiving a Fathers Day card of their own? Listen | Download



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