this is in reply to a question someone ask if this is not

Jan 27, 2007 11:30

the group please excuse I am just learning how to use penthius.

I'm sorry I should have paid better attention.

I am only a regular person and I am unsure why that link won't work. If you go to www.google.com
and enter the petition site link it should come up. I sure do apprecaite you letting me know that doesn't work. Please excuse the second post.

also you can google these sites as well:

Stop Family Violence Organization https://www.stopfamilyviolence.org/ocean/concurrent.php?CC_ID=3&NEXTSTEP=20

CRISIS in America´s Family Courts:The Battered Mothers - Custody Abuse Awareness Event

There is a crisis in America’s family courts, and we need your help to end it. Judges are awarding child custody to batterers, child abusers and pedophiles

***while issuing gag orders and even jailing the protective parents****

who try to stop them.
WWW.StopFamilyViolence.org

Frieda Hanimov, a pregnant mother, goes undercover to keep her children, and expose an allegedly corrupt Supreme Court justice. (CBS/48 Hours)
www.cbsnews.com/stories/2005/02/18/48hours/main674950.shtml

BREAKING THE SILENCE: Children's Stories
This powerful documentary chronicles the impact of domestic violence on children and the recurring failings of family courts across the country to protect them from their abusers. In stark and often poignant interviews, children and battered mothers tell their stories of abuse at home and continued trauma within the courts. The one-hour special also features interviews with domestic violence experts, attorneys and judges who reveal the disturbing frequency in which abusers are winning custody of their children and why these miscarriages of justice continue to occur.

Read Disorder In The Courts
produced by the National Network to End Domestic Violence

Co-Produced with Connecticut Public Television.
Underwritten by The Mary Kay Ash Charitable Foundation.

Tatge/Lasseur Productions and Connecticut Public Television had full editorial independence in the research and production of the PBS documentary, Breaking the Silence: Children's Stories. This is standard practice as dictated by PBS National Program Funding Standards and Practices. The decision by the Mary Kay Ash Charitable Foundation to fund the documentary was predicated on the understanding that the program would address the topic of children and domestic violence. The co-producers, Tatge/Lasseur Productions and Connecticut Public Television, are fully responsible for the content of Breaking the Silence: Children's Stories.
www.sev.prnewswire.com/entertainment/20051019/CLW50819102005-1.html
www.tatgelasseur.com/pages/bts.html

www.mkacf.org/BreakTheSilence.html
www.batteredmotherscustodyconference.org
www.courageouskids.net

These links work for sure on google.com.

resources

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