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Is it racketeering when a judge uses his office to conceal the truth from the public under color of law? When a judge abuses discretion and imposes an illegal order and a threat of felony jail time to prevent the truth from reaching the public? If you feel you have been a victim of racketeering by a judge, contact connect@alienationischildabuse.org.
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This is actually reasonable if you have a judge that is not corrupted by hidden influences and therefore an active participant in the psychological abuse of children. Some judges will deny requests no matter how reasonably and politely they are presented.
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The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation launched the state's new online Animal Abuse Registry on January 1. The public database is the first of its kind in the country. Animal shelters like McKamey Animal Center are looking forward to using the new registry, saying it's another step to ensure a rescued pet won't be adopted back into an abusive home. "I think people have always taken (animal abuse) seriously. I just think the people that could make a difference are taking it more seriously," said Jamie McAloon, McKamey's Executive Director. The registry is now a new step in the bac
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Matching labels with behaviors- Some don't know there is a name for behaviors associated with poor parenting skills. Empowering a child to make adult decisions is as harmful to their mental development as inappropriate dress. Children should not be the decision makers of whether or not to see their other fit parent anymore than they should routinely wear make up and heels in public. If these parents were still together, talking to the other parent on the phone would not be an option. So because they are not together the rules have changed?
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The question I have is why did she get away with it 27 times previously? People who abuse the system should have consequences but far to often they do not. I guess 28 was the charm?
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Aside from gaslighting, the silent treatment is probably the most abusive form of psychological and emotional abuse. Contempt for a child or the child's actions are displayed disapprovingly through facial expressions and body language while avoiding any form of verbal or written communication. It is nonconfrontational abuse that doesn't afford the child any opportunity to resolve the cause for the abuser's actions. As a result, it implements a state of emotional instability through fear and guilt. The silent treatment is designed to punish and control a child by breaking their self-confidence
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Many people think I'm particularly hard on moms and not on dads. I'm hard on any alienating parent. Alienation is not gender specific. It just so happens that most alienating parents are more frequently moms because they win custody better than 85% of the time. Just like unknown to most, child abuse most frequently occurs at the hands of women NOT men. This is simply because more women have custody of children. If custody where more even handed the number of incidents would be so as well. The article below is of an targeted mom. Most frequently, alienating dads are wealthy or in positions