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NCFM Member Alexander Baker, COURT WATCH AND PROTEST OF FAMILY COURT CORRUPTION

February 25, 2020
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NCFM Member Alexander Baker, COURT WATCH AND PROTEST OF COURT CORRUPTIO

MARCH 2, 2020 – DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES Alexander Baker has irrefutable evidence of bribery and corruption in Los Angeles Superior Court. He’s had enough. We would like a protest like the one above, also at the LA Family Court House over a decade ago. EARLY MORNING PROTEST Who: Alexander Baker. If you are up...
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Posted in Alexander Baker, Child Abuse, Child Abuse, Child Custody, Child Support, Corruption, Courts, Courts Corrupt, Courts Family, CPS, Death By Court, Discrimination, Discrimination Against Boys, Discrimination Against Males, Discrimination Against Men, Discrimination Against Men in the Military, Discrimination Men by Men, Divorce, Domestic Violence Against Men, Double Standard, Elite, False Allegations, False Allegations DV, False Arrest, Family, Family Law, Feminism, Feminist Hypocracy, Feminist Jurisprudence, Gender Politics, Paternity, Rape Allegations, Revolutionary, Sexual Assault, Supremist | 9 Comments »

NCFM Advisor Gordon Finley blasts Florida legislature for caving into family law lobby

February 17, 2012
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NCFM Advisor Gordon Finley blasts Florida legislature for caving into family law lobby

Family finances caught in cross hairs of alimony bill Waking up over coffee after a long trip to Tallahassee to attend the Florida Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on SB 748 (alimony), I came to a startling realization. The finances of Florida families are in the cross hairs. Florida’s citizens must make a choice and...
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Posted in Alimony, Corruption, Courts Family, Discrimination Against Males, Gordon Finley, Ph.D, Government Programs for Women, Legislation Bad, Politicians State, Progress, Shameful | 1 Comment »