NPO: An Important Message from the Divorce Corp. Team

Article here. Excerpt:

'Last November, Joe Sorge’s organization, Divorce Corp., sponsored an important conference in Washington, D.C. on the need for reform of family courts and family laws. The National Parents Organization was pleased and privileged to be a major player there. One of the many constructive plans to come out of the conference was the creation of a structure to allow everyday people to tell their stories about their treatment by family courts. Now that effort is underway. If you have a story about your experience with family courts, the following message from Divorce Corp. lets you know how to make it public. Most of these will be “horror stories,” but not all. It’s equally useful to let people, courts and lawmakers know what works as well as what doesn’t. Here’s Divorce Corp.’s message:

Divorce Corp. Followers:
We are writing to you with an update from Susan Settenbrino regarding her inquiry to all of you about the success and outcomes of any judicial misconduct complaints you may have filed.

Please see her message to all of you about her new website and plans for the project:

Ms. Settenbrino received overwhelming responses to her inquiry announced here, on DivorceCorp. She wants to thank you for all of your responses and to let you know that she will be addressing them accordingly. Ms.Settenbrino and Greg Roberts have created Uncheckedpower.org, to address unchecked power in the government and court system as a whole.'

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don't brit's still hide everything about their divorce court? seems like I remember a great rumbling about how it was going to get aired out/sanitized by the light of day.

personally, I believe people really don't want to hear about this kind of crooked stuff. so much is corrupt these days, and feminists have ruled the courts in almost all western countries forever. the divorce industry is very powerful w/ lotsa (men's) $$ being passed around liberally. any teeny, tiny steps toward fairness maybe should be considered a win by men's groups. with that being said, $$$$ rules divorce court, and children make for some powerful excuses to keep the tap turned on.

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