Recently, California Lawyer Magazine published The Dad-Vocates, an article about the fathers' rights movement
Although I don't know if they will actually publish it, I sent this letter in response:
"The article about the fathers' rights movement failed to mention that PAS was coined as a legal defense of child molesters by someone who not only worked to legitimize sexual paraphilias, but committed an especially gruesome suicide:
http://cincinnatipas.com/dr-richardgardnerautopsy.html
Why was there no mention that in 2003, the American Prosecutors Research Institute called PAS the means to obstruct prosecution of abuse cases, while threatening the integrity of the legal system and the safety of abused children? Or, that PAS is the basis of fund diversion and a financial corruption scheme dependent on the deliberate mishandling of abuse cases as custody disputes for profit?
http://www.ndaa.org/publications/newsletters/update_volume_16_number_6_2003.html
http://www.ndaa-apri.org/publications/newsletters/update_volume_16_number_7_2003.html
http://www.newsmakingnews.com/ross,familycourtcorrupt2nd2,19,03.htm
Why didn't you report that in 2006 the Town of Fairfax California adopted Resolution 2466, denouncing use of PAS and calling for changes in California's Conciliation Court Law and the Violence Against Women Act to ensure proper adjudication of abuse cases?
http://nafcj.net/fairfax.htm
You also failed to mention that many in the fathers' rights movement hail convicted murderer Darren Mack as a hero, and that his consultant, Dean Tong, was recently arrested for domestic violence himself:
http://www.sptimes.com/2008/01/30/Hillsborough/Self_styled_false_abu.shtml
There were also glaring omissions about Warren Farrell and Glenn Sacks. Farrell's works include research on incest as reported in Penthouse Magazine, while Sacks works overtime to cover up for Farrell and what he "really" has said and done: http://nafcj.net/taboo1977farrell.pdf
Cindy Ross
National Alliance for Family Court Justice
Fairfax, CA
nafcj.net
Friday, March 7, 2008
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