Eric Bleicken is running for Congress from Massachusetts 10th District. He is a staunch fathers rights advocate, and a social conservative. I've known Eric for several years by way of our mutual involvement in the movement. He has spoken at several Fatherhood Coalition protests. A year or two ago, he spoke at one of many protests held outside Quincy District Court. In order to advance political change for fathers rights, it is becoming increasingly apparent that the sitting politicians are incapable of opposing feminists on any and all "gender" issues. Privately they acknowledge their true feelings, but when the vote has to be taken they march in lock step. I believe that this will only change when fathers rights individuals become elected and gain power. Then, a nucleus can be built around them. The feminists are simply too strong. For the Americans reading this, Eric Bleicken is a golden opportunity. He is a extremely capable and intelligent man who can be voting in the Capitol. We must support him. Please check his web site at www.bleicken.com. You will be surprised. This is not a politician shying from the (truly) correct positions so that he can get in power and then do the right thing. He is saying the right things that need to be said *now* during his campaign. I recommend you read his Fathers Day Homily and his Domestic Violence Witch Hunt pieces if nothing else. It will be clear to you that this is no shrinking violet. Bleicken is not a moneyed candidate. He survived five years in divorce court, so not much more needs to be said. He needs financial support. Folks, this candidate is for real. His opponent is William Delahunt, who besides being an enemy of the Fathers Rights movement here and a staunch supporter of the feminazi domestic violence industry, has several unrelated tangible negatives. Bleicken is the only Republican candidate. He can win this contest. But he needs funds. If every fathers rights advocate sends $20, he will be able to put together a war chest and win this race. We *desperately* need people like Eric Bleicken in government. Please go to his web site and get involved in this campaign. Mark Charalambous, The Fatherhood Coalition >