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POPSMake Divorce Work For You In the Divorce Survival Guide, you’ll discover the simplest, fastest way to a successful divorce and a brighter future!
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POPSHow To Survive Your Parent's Divorce If you want a quick, fair, amicable divorce where you get exactly what you need and keep your self-respect in the process, then this is probably the most important book you will ever read!
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POPSDivorce - Surviving Divorce Guide A divorce does NOT have to be a nasty, war-like, unresolved, evil disaster zone! Not when you come to the table equipped with the knowledge contained in the Divorce Survival Guide!
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POPSDivorce Advice For Men The divorce process is different for men than women.� There is a cultural bias toward women.� This and men don't often try to understand the process and manage it. Men are more likely to get depressed about it than women.� Women file for divorce 2 to 1 over men.� Then men come to court without the evidence they need to level the field. Get the insider information that you need to blow her away in court.
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POPSDivorce For Men - Tips Your Mother Never Told You When your marriage has gone bad and it's time to move forward, you need to plan your new life, you need to come out of your divorce with a life that you want. Learn how the process works, learn the insider information that will allow you to win your divorce,
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POPSDivorce For Men Give yourself the best chance of getting through your divorce with your shirt on.
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POPSDivorce Tactics For Men - MAD Mutually assured destruction kept the world safe from nuclear annihilation for many years. Men should have it so well in divorce courts. Enter at your own risk...
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POPSObama And Alinskyism
The Los Angeles Times, persuaded a Democrat-appointed judge in California to open the sealed divorce records of Obama's Republican opponent to a press fishing expedition. The resulting sex scandal cleared... With a $10 million campaign war chest from contributors, and with no Republican opponent who could garner much support, Obama had an open road to become the next U.S. Senator from Illinois. In April 2007, Obama addressed the National Action Network, a civil rights group founded by Al Sharpton. In 2007, then-presidential candidate Obama named Robert Malley, the Middle East and North Africa Program Director for the International Crisis Group, as a foreign policy advisor to his (Obama's) campaign. In March 2008, Al Sharpton, a strong supporter of Obama's presidential candidacy, stated that he spoke to Obama on a regular basis -- "two or three times a week." Sharpton also said that he had told Obama four months earlier, "I won't either endorse you or not endorse you.