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“Have the majority of Men and Fathers become useless in this Society? – Frustrated Women and Mothers

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The Brother Marcus Internet Radio Show is back this Sunday evening and God willing, we are going to discuss the very real issues going on, in our community! Some of the discussion will focus on : Can women depend on men to provide anything for their households anymore? If a man isn’t willing / or able to work / or he keeps quitting a job every time he gets one then what good is he? Don’t women assign value to men based upon their ability to meet their needs? Are grown men supposed to spend their time mastering the X-box 360 and the Play Station 3 or are they supposed to be doing something about mastering the realities of their lives? What are the real reasons that so many women don’t have any respect for men anymore? What are mothers across this country asking and expecting men and fathers to provide that’s so unreasonable? Are fathers absolutely necessary to the development and the molding and the making of their sons anymore? What should mothers be teaching their sons in the absence of their fathers? What can mothers teach to help their sons become more successful in spite of their father not being present in their lives? Can a mother really raise a man without his daddy? Come on now and let's talk about it! To participate in the “livest” Internet Radio talk show this Sunday, October 11, 2009 at 8:00 p.m. E.S.T. simply go on the Internet and log onto www.blogtalkradio.com/brothermarcusshow. Do you want to voice your opinion? Well, to speak with Brother Marcus Live on the air or to hear the show on your home phone or cell phone, please call in at: (347) 215-9438 Are you afraid to call in? Well come on into the Chat room and mix it up anonymously with us!

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