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DomesticViolenceByProxy

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  1. Police use excessive force against an ex-NFL player until he loses consciousness. There excuse? They thought he had a gun. Isn't Georgia an open carry state? Since when does having a gun mean you get the crap kicked out of you to the point you are rendered unconscious? The suspected gun turned out to be a cell phone? Why didn't the police want the footage published?
  2. From my own experiences, I believe transcripts are "tweaked". Juries are expensive in comparison to what? The suicides, alcoholism, drug addiction, appellate courts, etc. Juries would reduce the amount of corruption. Judges in Texas have juries as Alex Jones wife found out and the Judge still had discretion to botch the jury's decision. I'm pretty sure any new laws enacted would give the judge broad discretion to screw up a jury decision.
  3. I've railed about Tonny Beavers and some of you think it is sour grapes. Well the truth about Georgia is finally coming to light. No matter what you think of me, if you care about these families and you are on all social media platforms, you will share this story. Please comment and thank William Perry of FOX 5 Atlanta and Georgia Ethics Watchdogs for this story. Please share. The same holds true for the entire state of Georgia. WFXG FOX 54 has done similar stories out of Richmond and Columbia counties in the Augusta area. #familycourt #cultureofcorruption What are the The Home Depot
  4. LA Fitness, Cracker Barrel, Denny's there is a long list of incidents.
  5. And in MLK's day, some would tell him that we had evolved. It was only a few years prior that he could have been a slave or lynched in broad daylight instead of under cover of night. It was only little more than a decade removed from when Emmett Till was brutally murder for something we now know didn't happen. We are only a few years for a Texas man being drug behind a truck until he was decapitated. I was a baby when he was killed and spent time in the South while growing up, I am not so far behind you in years.
  6. I disagree. The arguments you present are the very points recycled from the past. Can you stir up something that isn't there already? Some would say MLK's quote is as relevant today as it was when he said it.
  7. Have we? Because there are still a lot of things that I have to explain to my children and some of their friends that still apply today. Things that every parent doesn't have to explain to their children. Especially, in an open carry state when you have to be concerned about a police officer mistaking any object for a gun and opening fire. Whether you have a permit to carry or not. It seems stereotypes of old are still alive and well. Didn't TP post about a Nazi rally in Newnan and that restaurant in Temple that I wouldn't be welcomed to patronize?
  8. "First, I must confess that over the last few years I have been gravely disappointed with the white moderate. I have almost reached the regrettable conclusion that the Negro's great stumbling block in the stride toward freedom is not the White Citizen's Council-er or the Ku Klux Klanner, but the white moderate who is more devoted to "order" than to justice; who prefers a negative peace which is the absence of tension to a positive peace which is the presence of justice; who constantly says "I agree with you in the goal you seek, but I can't agree with your methods of direct action;" who patern
  9. You are absolutely correct. Outside of PCom, the base is very broad. It appears that my approach is singular but it is not. Our network for reform is very broad and becoming broader as more and more people learn they are not alone and isolated as the courts would have them believe. Our social media "Arab Spring" of sorts, is coming.
  10. For some reason, I think if they were conservatives getting arrested, sitting at a table with a rebel flag, you'd be crying foul.
  11. This reads to me like you own a dog whistle and don't know it. Or you own one and you do know it.
  12. And.. I don't talk behind his back. What I write about him gets back to him. Do you think I could lie about a judge while living in his jurisdiction until 2016? He knows who I am and what I do. He also knows that I have 50,000+ followers on FB, Twitter, etc. Seriously, you have no idea. If 21 people a day commit suicide due to family law matters and that isn't because they're all unstable. It is legalized child trafficking and racketeering. As much as I don't like Judge Beavers, there is a social media group that doesn't like Judge Sandra Miller. The shenanigans that go on in juvenile co
  13. You clearly don't now how this works. I don't trust him. We would have to be in a public place with witnesses. You can't talk to someone who blocks your ability to communicate with "illegal" protective orders. He knows the law and he does what he wants and dares you to appeal knowing that the appellate court will likely either kick it out or rubber stamp his decision. Clearly you don't read or view anything I've shown you. An Augusta reporter had to leave the state and move to Michigan because of judicial corruption. Judges do exactly like William Perry of Fox 5 says in these videos.
  14. You can agree, disagree, like it, don't like it, it makes no difference to me. I'm not complaining about you or anyone else. I'm not trying to bully anyone into silence because I don't like what they say. If I don't like it I don't read it. As long as the site administrator is not complaining, I guess you'll be seeing a lot of my posts. Enjoy
  15. I haven't hijacked any thread. Beavers and family law are relevant to the discussion. If you didn't before, you now know your options regarding ignore controls.
  16. If people can't discipline themselves to avoid reading posts by people they think are crazy and annoying, does that make the reader crazy or just stupid? Wouldn't a simple solution be to manage their ignore preferences since the option is available? If you don't exercise your options to avoid posts you don't like or approve of, you get what you deserve.
  17. If the suspect is mentally ill, as you have repeated the claim, then the law applies differently. You have to ask why people put in position to protect the community failed to do so and what we can do to prevent this happening again in the future. Anything I say about anyone is backed up with case #s and or supporting documentation. If you don't like reading my posts- HIDE THEM.
  18. Actually, JYD, what she did occurred after her experiences in Beavers' courtroom. We know this because the news media reported it. Therefore the information is relevant. If you don't like my posts you can hide them in your settings. Otherwise, get used to seeing them.
  19. I don't excuse what she did and I don't claim to be a victim. I don't know what hearsay stories you've heard about her or what makes them credible coming from you. All I know is that many children suffer abuse #onbeaverswatch. What if everyone could snap a mom's spine in front of her kids and walk around free after paying a ±$1700 bond? If she's really crazy she definitely doesn't belong in a jail cell. She belongs in a mental institution and should have been given help. If she's crazy, why didn't the judge recognize this after hearing testimony in court? 30 years on the bench and he can't
  20. It's people like you that silence the abused and later ask, "why didn't anyone speak up?"
  21. Thanks for your compassionate words. I speak out so that like your signature says, "...free speech will destroy lies." Maybe it will maybe not. What I do know is children are being harmed in another failed government system. If I waited years from now to say something people would say why are you speaking up now why didn't you say something back then. That is how abuse goes on for so long and people say why didn't someone speak up?! Just like those USA gymnastics girls that were sexually abused for over a decade, one after another because no one would speak up. If nothing else, I can say
  22. I'm not excusing what she did but before she entered Tonny Beavers court, I bet she was not the extreme person she has become. 21 parents a day commit suicide and no one ever knows about it or talks about. Most of them are fathers. Judges and lawyers walk around as if they don't have blood on their hands. When people flip out legal professionals behave as if they were unstable to begin with. That is almost never the case. The system literally crushes people who once believed truth and common sense prevailed in a "court of law". In this video of parents that committed suicide, Thomas Ball w
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