Joseph DeAngelo Donating money & The Sacred Bond
May 20, 2018 11:36:03 GMT
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Post by scientology on May 20, 2018 11:36:03 GMT
Joseph Deangelo with wife was donating money to the cause of the sacred bond ..
The single largest sum of money I received was donated by Joanne Steele, the
former owner of Majority Report, a feminist newspaper. Gloria Steinem sent a
personal check, as did approximately twenty-five to thirty others, including: Roslyn
and Daniel Bologh (NY), Paulette and Michael ...(MD), Cara F. .. (MD),
Robert and Susan (MD), Charlotte F. (VA), Sharon and Joseph
DeAngelo (CA)
former owner of Majority Report, a feminist newspaper. Gloria Steinem sent a
personal check, as did approximately twenty-five to thirty others, including: Roslyn
and Daniel Bologh (NY), Paulette and Michael ...(MD), Cara F. .. (MD),
Robert and Susan (MD), Charlotte F. (VA), Sharon and Joseph
DeAngelo (CA)
JJD Donating money to the cause of the sacred bond
More than just a book about the Baby M surrogacy case, this is an examination of the legal, psychological and ethical questions raised. A pressing national issue with ramifications on lives--at an intimate as well as public level.
Phyllis Chesler (born 1940) is an American writer, psychotherapist, and professor emeritus of psychology and women's studies at the College of Staten Island. She has written other books, such as Women and Madness,Woman's Inhumanity to Woman, and About Men.
She begins this 1988 book with the statement, “On February 6, 1985, Mary Beth Whitehead, a twenty-eight-year-old housewife and mother of an eleven-year old boy and a nine-year old girl, signed a pre-conception or surrogate-parenting contract with lawyer Noel Keane’s Infertility Center of New York (ICNY)… The agreement provided that she (the ‘Surrogate’) … would submit to amniocentesis and/or abortion upon the demand of thirty-eight year old biochemist Bill Stern (the ‘Natural Father’) and his wife, thirty-eight year old physician Betsy Stern. Mary Beth was to receive… ten thousand dollars if she gave birth to Bill’s healthy baby---and legally surrendered custody to him, i.e., if she signed the adoption papers.” (Pg. 3)
She begins this 1988 book with the statement, “On February 6, 1985, Mary Beth Whitehead, a twenty-eight-year-old housewife and mother of an eleven-year old boy and a nine-year old girl, signed a pre-conception or surrogate-parenting contract with lawyer Noel Keane’s Infertility Center of New York (ICNY)… The agreement provided that she (the ‘Surrogate’) … would submit to amniocentesis and/or abortion upon the demand of thirty-eight year old biochemist Bill Stern (the ‘Natural Father’) and his wife, thirty-eight year old physician Betsy Stern. Mary Beth was to receive… ten thousand dollars if she gave birth to Bill’s healthy baby---and legally surrendered custody to him, i.e., if she signed the adoption papers.” (Pg. 3)
Anyone know why JJD thought that was so important to donate money? He does not appear to be the ultimate feminist or ... ?
Have JJD ever give things away ...?
Thanks to Urbota Inskränkthet.