1,000 Thank Yous and Here's the Skinny!

Trudy W Schuett writes "First, I'd like to thank everyone for the many kind posts in support of my little project. I've had many equally-lovely msgs at my e-mail, as well. Please forgive me if I don't answer you all personally -- there are so many, and as you can imagine, this is a very busy time here at the desert outpost, as I'm still just one person! ;>)

I've written up a basic how-to at the blog, which will give some insight you into how I went about Phase One of what I'm calling "The Attorney General Project."


There are no secrets here, so don't be concerned that the opposition can or will attempt to use this against us. Because it is all based on demonstrable fact, and truth, it's not anything they can even challenge effectively. As you know, the domestic violence industry is based on smoke and mirrors, and as more of us who are determined that the truth be known embark on small projects here and there, the truth will out.

Something that is less well-known is that in some states (AZ especially) DV services are withdrawing from their state chapters of NCADV. The public statements made by the groups withdrawing suggest an ideological disagreement. If anyone hears about this kind of thing happening in your own state, please let me know! I will be addressing this as soon as I can."

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