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Old June 22nd, 2011 #10
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Estimates are there are 330 suicides per month due to what family courts do to people. It is not the divorce; it is the impossible child support orders, required even when someone is unemployed, the $78,000 legal bill from the divorce and custody battle (U.S. avg. according to The Wall Street Journal) and a shameless money collection system that drives people into bankruptcy, hiding and worse. Mass. "child support" is two to three times what other states order and there is no rational basis for it. Many people are ordered to pay 100% or even 300% of their actual income. Lawyers make these laws to generate income for lawyers. Like Senator Cynthia Creem who has 6 divorce lawyers in her family and is singlehandedly stopping divorce law reform to save parents and children from this abuse. This is just another murder on their list. Lawyers want custody battles and the state gets federal monies through the Social Security Title IVd program. This is essentially a six figure bribe to ever y state and every divorce judge to separate dad from their children. This program pays all 50 states BILLIONS annually to drive fathers out of their children lives. When a judge orders sole custody they make a SIX FUGURE sum for their judicial system and the state. This is the dirty little secret of the child support industry machine. It kills 10 people per day currently. Tom Ball was just another statistic to them. These people are EVIL.
This needs to be put on a flyer, along with a graph or two.

There are flaming homosexuals raising hell in SF, petitioning and marching at gay parades because they want to stop something crucial to the family unit — circumcision. Meanwhile, in Heteroworld, people are killing themselves and families are being ripped apart because there is a government-backed scheme set up to empty the pockets of people brave enough to have kids nowadays, or even just say 'I DO' as a symbol of commitment.