Having a Popeye Moment

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Popeye the Sailor is a 1930s comic strip character who is still popular through home video productions of the television cartoon series. What stands out in the old Popeye series are the "Popeye Moments." That's when Popeye has had all he can take. At that point Popeye says, "I've had all I can stand. I can't stands no more." He flexes his biceps and off he goes to straighten things out.

Those of us who work on America's cultural and domestic issues know exactly how Popeye felt. There are moments when we can't stand any more; we've had all we can stand, and we "can't stands no more."

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Having a Popeye Moment

America stands at a Popeye Moment regarding children living in fatherless families, and we need to do everything we can to "straighten things out." We've had plenty of warning about illegitimacy and the very real dangers of "father absence." ...

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