tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33752164.post8707249726546031320..comments2023-07-12T06:26:17.735-02:00Comments on Motherhood Deleted: ShamefulRobinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07580241881953821182noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33752164.post-58518076956586679512012-03-06T02:46:11.356-02:002012-03-06T02:46:11.356-02:00I needed to raise my son and I was not allowed to ...I needed to raise my son and I was not allowed to do that.<br />When he turned 21, I found him and we had a mostly good reunion relationship until his sudden death from blood cancer at age 39.<br /><br />When I worked in the state legislature the pressure was constantly on me to make the emphasis "only about adoptees' access to their birth certificates"..<br /><br />But, I worked for mothers' rights too...to their children...to their records...to reunion..to identifying information on the other "triad" members..<br /><br />It is a 14th Amendment issue.."equal protection under the laws" and "due process" all of which we were denied.kittanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33752164.post-38136920935724247912012-03-05T21:37:41.078-02:002012-03-05T21:37:41.078-02:00I put my frustration and rage to work today,and ju...I put my frustration and rage to work today,and just got home to your post. I cold not agree more. I cannot understand how things are so much more anti woman now than they have ever been in my memory, which points out the contrast so emphatically.<br /><br />If mothers cannot or will not stand up for themselves, or see themselves as worthy of respect and acknowledgment, we are beytontrond hope...Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17088288948654864117noreply@blogger.com