| January 03, 2011 Children and Government
There’s been a huge push lately by the government to fight back against childhood obesity. However as we all know, when the government gets involved, it’s not always a good thing. In fact, it could make things worse. |
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| December 20, 2010 Is Your God a Dog?
Yes, today’s episode is named after a Public Enemy, but it’s for a reason. Through his work with the League of Dads, he’s discovered that where he comes from, the problems run deeper than just deadbeat dads and disgruntled moms. The climate of consciousness is wrong, and rap songs may be part of the problem. James Lewis, a friend from the neighborhood, helps put things into perspective. |
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| December 13, 2010 Not the Daddy
Imagine you’ve been paying child support for 10-plus years. Then one day you find out the baby isn’t yours. Maury Povich has built his career on this sort of thing, but it can destroy a father, and as Christopher describes in this episode, there’s not a lot the courts are going to do to help you. |
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| December 06, 2010 The Warning Signs |
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| November 29, 2010 Like Outkast Says, I’m Sorry Miss Jackson (Or Bradley)
We’ve heard quite a bit about the difficult relationship Christopher has had with his ex-wife, but every word he has said has been true. And he’s willing to put his money where his mouth is. Here’s his challenge to his ex mother in law: Prove what he’s saying about your daughter isn’t true, and he’ll pay you 50 grand, or give you his home. |
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| November 22, 2010 Feeling The Holiday Spirit
Today’s episode features Aneesa, a woman whose call to the League of Dads has prompted them to change the focus of the whole organization. We’ll hear her story, and tell her that the League of Dads is here to help her kids get the Christmas they deserve. |
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| November 15, 2010 Don’t Play the Game
When fathers have to deal with disgruntled mothers, the relationship often becomes abusive, both physically and mentally. Christopher has experienced both, and shares advice on how to deal with it when it happens, and how to avoid it if you can. Plus, a new direction for the League of Dads, and more listener e-mails. |
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| November 08, 2010 The Wrong Kind of Heroes
Where Christopher comes from, superheroes don’t wear capes, and they don’t leap tall buildings in a single bound; they deal drugs and tell off the guy who comes to turn off their electricity. Their only super power is knowing how to bring the drama. And that is a dangerous thing. Then, a message to all fathers who want to punish the man that did their daughter wrong: don't do it. |
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| November 01, 2010 Knowing How to Talk Court
One of the most common issues father approach the League of Dads with is Child Support. Christopher tells you what you need to know before you go to court, including why you need to know how to speak the language of the courts. We’ll also tell you the horrifying story of a woman in Pennsylvania who is accused of murdering her newborns, and we’ll answer more of your e-mail questions. |
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| October 25, 2010 The Crimes of Disgruntled Mothers
You may be shocked to learn that a woman stuffed a toddler into a gym back and reported her missing, or that another woman fatally stabbed her two children with a samurai sword. But when you dealt with disgruntled women as much as Christopher has, behavior like this isn’t shocking at all. |
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| October 11, 2010 The Flipside
A few months back, Christopher dedicated an entire show talking about women & the no good men they chose to have relations with. This time, Chris focuses on the men and the no-good women they chose; those ladies that have 3 kids with 2 different men, yet the guys only choose to focus on the booty instead of the consequences. |
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| October 04, 2010 Calls and Letters
These days, it’s all about IM and e-mail, but sometimes, the old ways of communication still get the best results. On today’s episode, we’ll learn about a letter Christopher wrote that made it all the way to the Governor’s Desk, and also find out about two pretty interesting calls the League of Dads received. |
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| September 27, 2010 Fighting Back
Christopher shares the details on an ethics violation he filed against a judge, as well as En temperament Conduct he filed against a hearing officer. Then, how the League of Dads defines child support, and update on the mom, the toddler and the chronic, and an offer for the grandmother of his child. |
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| September 20, 2010 Knowing the Rules
The Office of Attorney conduct in New Jersey provided Chris a list of rules all judges must abide by. He has used this as a weapon against those judges who would use their powers against fathers. Christopher goes through the six rules on the list, and how he uses them. We’ll also hear some e-mails from listeners, and tell you about a mother who has no idea what it means to be a responsible parent. |
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| September 13, 2010 Dealing With Savages
During the course of the show, Christopher has made many statements that have elicited a whole range of responses from our listeners; everything from extreme anger, to elation that the truth has finally been told. Chris revisits some of those statements to make sure his points are understood. Then, what women see in thugs, and what tattoos mean in Chris’ neighborhood. |
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| August 30, 2010 Two Sides to the Deadbeat Dad Issue
Consider this when you talk about a deadbeat dad: sometimes, a father isn’t walking away from a family. It’s just that he was never a father to begin with, and the mother failed to recognize the warning signs, and pursued a relationship with the man anyway. Plus, why women are falling for the same old tricks |
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| August 23, 2010 Understanding the Role of Social Services
Christopher outlines the roles of social services and child services, how fathers can use them to get their rights as a parent back, and how mothers can use them against fathers. Then, Christopher doesn’t have a problem with women; only ones whose only can express themselves through arguing. |
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| August 16, 2010 Child Support Through Welfare
If you’ve ever dealt with the welfare office, you probably have signed anything they have put in front of you without reading it, or questioning it. But on this episode, Christopher will explain how child support can be taken over by the welfare system, and there’s nothing the mother and father can do about it. Christopher refers to it as looking down the barrel of the welfare system’s BS shotgun. Listen and find out why! |
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| August 09, 2010 Disorder in the Court
In order to better understand the existence of the League of Dads and what it’s all about, Chris recounts his own experiences in Family Court. We’ll also answer some listener e-mails, and explain why you always have to look at what else is going on when dealing with a disgruntled mother. |
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| August 02, 2010 Disgruntled Mothers and Deadbeat Dads
Christopher examines the fine line between disgruntled mothers and deadbeat dads – and explains why the mother is the more dangerous of the two. We’ll also look at the damage a disgruntled mother can do to the father’s relationship with his child, and answer some lingering questions from last week. |
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| July 26, 2010 Why We do What We Do
Christopher describes a recent court complaint that the League of Dads helped respond to, which clearly demonstrates the purpose of the League of Dads. Then, friend or foe? Christopher wants to know how you would respond to a situation he was involved in. |
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| July 19, 2010 Judging the Judges
Over the first few weeks of the program, we’ve heard Chris talk about the court system and bad experiences he’s had with judges. But today, we spotlight to two exceptional judges; one of whom inspired the founding of the League of Dads. We’ll also hear from a listener who agrees with Chris’ sentiments about raising a daughter. |
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| July 12, 2010 The Levels of the Law
This week, Christopher looks at the different jurisdictions of the court system, from the Federal to the county level. We also examine Sovereign Law, the areas it covers, and send a message to family court judges with an agenda. |
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| June 28, 2010 Structure of Law
On this episode, Chris outlines the different levels of the law at the state and local levels. He also answers some listener e-mails, and has an interesting story that truly shows the differences between raising sons and raising daughters. |
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| June 21, 2010 Presenting the League of Dads
League of Dads Founder Christopher Smith explains the purpose of his organization, and of this program, while sharing the story of his own issues in the courts, and the plight of divorced fathers across the country. |







































