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2006-10-16
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An American Tragedy -The Fight for Father’s Rights

(30 minute video)
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Global TV airs The Dads Who Fought Back
Watch this documentary (short version) then please register with Global TV forum here and leave comments here. You can also send you appreciation to ychiang@globaltv.com.
I’ve been hearing a lot of good things about this website, Custody IQ, so I thought I’d share the link with you. My friends, mothers and fathers say, “Thanks Eric.” Eric is not an attorney but gives good advise and does not charge for it, or for use of his site.
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Those Who See, Know
From activist Ray Blumhorst:
“I parked directly across from the entrance to the Los Angeles Police Department garage for the Van Nuys station…At on point as I was reading my book I heard a car horn honk right next to my truck. I looked up and saw a black and white right beside me. Three uniformed officers were in the car and the officer in the front was smiling. As I scanned my eyes over to the driver I could see he was giving me a thumbs up. I nodded in agreement and returned the thumbs up.”
John Murtari Now On 77th Day Without Solid Food
Be sure to read John Murtari’s latest AKidsRight.org newsletter where he discusses faith. This newsletter also includes many feedback letters from readers. Wednesday John will be asking Judge Hedges for a reduced sentence and hopes to be free to see his son Domenic. Please send letters or call Judge Hedges to show your support for John Murtari.
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  • http://www.antipeonage.0catch.com Roger Knight

    Useful links. John Murtari, the hero.

  • http://lovability.org amfortas

    Please don’t be embarrassed by my saying this, but,Teri, you are a good woman. The news, the experiences you bring in and send out to us from so many other good people who would otherwise go un-noticed – or worse, deliberately sidelined and ignored – is a Godsend. I always look forward to your reminders to view the blog. I always look and read. In all the anger and disenchantment with the modern woman in the MRM today, you show a face of good womanhood that brings hope for a brighter future. May God, in all his forms, bless you.

  • http://www.sharedparentingworks.org Teri Stoddard

    Thank you amfortas. I’m blessed by helping others.

    Thank you so much for your kind words. You made me smile, and I appreciate that very much.

    Teri

  • mazza

    I’m sorry, I can’t support Murtari. It’s just sad. Nothing will change. If anything the laws will become more unfair.

    Hopefully he’ll get out and have time with his son. He isn’t the only guy stuck in this situation. Starving himself doesn’t impress the courts at all. They’d rather have him dead so he stops showing up on the docket.

    I’ve worked in family courts for years. Believe me, nobody cares about one man or a thousand men. Just as long as the whining women are happy and the docket keeps moving.

  • hmh1497

    That’s right Roger Knight, John is a super-hero!

    He knows what I know and that is that the world will not change until it recognizes that our human rights are in peril. All kids, that is to say, all of us have a natural right to be raised by both our parents. Humans are not property to be bartered and traded. Violating our fundamental rights absent due process is pure tyranny and despotism in its most evil form.

    I have recently read that John Adams enlisted the clergy to help him end slavery. He worked to convince them that slavery was a sin. Well, determining custody is also a sin. John knows that our great right to raise our own kids is just as important to us as life itself.

    God speed, to you John.






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