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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Veronica is 1/64th Cherokee. It's one thing to argue on behalf of the bio dad, but it's another thing to pretend like 1/64th of her background is somehow relevant to determining the rest of her life.[/quote] Yea I am less concerned about the Native American issue (though I do understand it), but the bottom line is that man should be allowed to raise the daughter he fathered. I think that the Native American strategy was used because they (he and his legal team) thought it was the strategy most likely to prevail. Guess they did not think the Supreme Court would be so stupid.[/quote] I guess we'll have to agree to disagree. I wholly believe biological dads should be given the opportunity to raise their child, but Mr. Brown didn't really seem enthusiastic about his ex's pregnancy or birth, or retaining parental rights. Perhaps he changed his mind, but it seems like his mind-change was more motivated by control and "winning" than really sincerely caring about what's best for the girl. He made his choices. He can't suddenly decide when he wants to be a parent. I was raised by a single dad, and I'm glad that we had him. But I can't imagine growing up knowing how my dad flip-flopped about wanting to be involved in us. The Capobiancos always wanted Veronica, and I feel like it's in her best interest to remain with her now legal parents. [/quote]
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