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F4J USA men of steel will stay atop crane at Ohio State University 'indefinitely' .

International Media Release
Columbus, OH

Ohio State University Buckeye fans yesterday witnessed the aerial accomplishments of Fathers-4-Justice (F4J) superheroes Spiderman and Batman.

Though the football game has finished and fans have headed home, 36 hours later, the Superhero Duo of Superman and Spiderman remain solid in their resolve.

Perched 100' up on a construction crane and stringing a banner reading "Stop the War on Fatherhood", the superheroes, Donald Tenn of California and Paul Fisher of Ohio are continuing the long F4J tradition of 'climbing mountains' for their children.

The pair have vowed to remain in place until Governor Strickland of Ohio and Governor Schwarzenegger of California initiate investigations into gender biases in family courts.

With business set to resume on the campus construction site tomorrow AM pressure is expected to increase on the pair to abandon their action.

" What else is there to lose?" says Donald Tenn, F4J US California Coordinator.

The men are equipped with food and water for several days.

Pictures and video are available at www.f4j.us

A special communique is planned for all F4J Fathers 4 Justice international leaders.

Contact Info F4J USA:
John Fowler
National Coordinator
Tel: (614) 309-5572
f4jnational@ aol.com
For more information go to:
www.fathers- 4-justice. us

Contact Info F4J Canada
Kris Titus
National Coordinator
Tel: (888) 345-2262 ext. 704
officefathers4justi cecanada@ gmail.com
For more information go to:
www.f4jcanada. ca
National Action website:
www.f4jcanada. com


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