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Friday, August 1. 2008
Happy Birthday Esilanna. I love you!

Sunday, August 12. 2007
Lary Holland Speaks Again To Flint City Council
You may remember recently that Brian Downs and myself both spoke to the Flint City Council asking support for Michigan House Bill 4564, Michigan's presumption of equal custody bill. I ventured back in July to speak further to the Flint City Council. See below the presentation that I provided again to the Flint City Council. Also, Council Member Jackie Foster Poplar spoke in support of the bill and indicated that she issued a letter to Lansing about supporting House Bill 4564. She also told her side of the story in the below video which I encourage all of you to view. You can also send letters/emails of support directly to Jackie Poplar at jpoplar@cityofflint.com thanking her for supporting this critical issue.
Monday, June 25. 2007
"I Have Work To Finish" Lary Holland to the Grim Reaper

I met a gentleman the other day named Mr. Reaper, he was an old friend. He came to collect a bit early and granted me another adjournment, this one "sine die."
Some of you may have heard that either the Friend of the Court attempted a mail bomb hit on me or I was in a freak accident. The reality of it was, I was in an explosion. This explosion was at point blank range and it happened on Thursday in the middle of the day. I was standing next to a truck with a large gasoline tank, the kind that holds over 30 gallons or more. As I approached the tank on the driver's side I heard the sound of a canon and a blaze of metal and fire exploded into me.
I was able to block the main fireball (the majority of it) from my face with my left forearm. Unfortunately, bare skin does not hold up very well against Gasoline Liquid, Gasoline Vapor, and the Explosive Force necessary to escape a solid rusty metal tank.
http://www.burnsurgery.com/Documents/gasoline_safety.doc
1 gallon of gasoline = 20 sticks of dynamiteNow some things that I happened to learn about was:
"In spite of the routine use of gasoline, many people are unaware of or unappreciative of the dangers of gasoline. Gasoline is dangerous because it is highly volatile – the fumes are capable of ignition up to 12 feet away from a pooled source. This inherent danger is further multiplied by its explosive potential. Flammables burn at close to room temperature (100 degrees F), when they are near a spark, flame, or even static electricity. It can float on water and may spread long distances, making ignition and flash back possible. Gasoline vapor is highly explosive and may ignite as a “fireball” with a temperature of 15,000 degrees F."
Now again, my forearm was able to stop the majority of the fireball as I was escaping on the tail end of the concussive force of the tank exploding into me. As I was hit with the entire force of the metal and rust fragmentation I was also splashed with gasoline and remained on fire. As the doctors have already asked, are you sure that you didn't black out from the force? I keep replying, I wanted to, but I didn't really have time to fall asleep while I was on fire. I immediately had to focused on putting fires out that were still on my body, tearing off clothing and extinguishing open flames that were still on me. This was successful after a considerable amount of damage to my arms and abdominal region both through bruising, shrapnel, and burns.
I obtained a ride from a family member to the nearest walk-in clinic and asked if they were equipped to handle the damage that has occurred to me as it was becoming pretty critical at this point. I needed immediate x-rays to see if my left ribs pierced my lungs, because I was having problems breathing and the amount of visible trauma that had occurred to that general area was pretty visible. They were unable to handle any of the care except to wrap me up. They contacted an ambulance to get me to the nearest hospital. Their surgeon was not equipped to address the damage to my left arm. I received a tetanus shot and a vallium shot and eventually an iv which I refused for sometime. I had to get over it, to get treated.
I was taken by ambulance and arrived at one of Michigan's Burn Centers for them to begin working on me. Each day has been a new set of issues associated with the blast, but it looks like I am finally on my last full day at the Hospital. I will be checking out tomorrow after I am cleared by a neurologist and an ear nose and throat specialist regarding some equilibrium and migraine issues. The bottom line is, I have alot of work to do, and I don't have time to lay down and die. We all have alot of work to do, so let's get it done!
- Support: the Bike Trek for Equal Parenting Trip (August 11 - 18, 2007)
- Support: the DC Rally for Equal Parenting (August 18, 2007)
- Support: Budget Cuts for Title IV-D Services
- Support: House Bill 4564
Monday, June 11. 2007
The 49th Annual Frankenmuth Bavarian Festival

On June 10, 2007 I thought it was time to raise awareness of House Bill 4564 by talking to people on the street before and after the Frankenmuth Bavarian Festival Parade. I discussed Equal Parenting and passed out business cards and provided information about Michigan's Equal Parenting Bill, House Bill 4564.
This is only a fraction of the effort that is being placed into raising awareness of the issues surrounding Michigan's Families and how Federal Funding Obstructs Children's Substantially Equal access to both of their parents.
Events will be happening all Summer long, including the Bike Trek for Equal Parenting and also the Washington DC Rally for Equal Parenting. I will be participating in all of the events and making sure that footage is generated at every event.
Kent County Friend of the Court staff and judges should realize that I will be living up to my promise of ensuring that their funding is cut for the willful interference and enabling of the willful deprivation of a child's right to equal access to both fit and willing parents. More people than ever are understanding the cause of the problems associated with the appearance of bias and discrimination in the family court courtrooms. There is a dollar on your children's heads and on one parent's heads, AND THE JUDGE'S GET TO SET THE AMOUNT THAT MOST BENEFITS THEIR OWN OPERATIONS. It's time to reign in free for all welfare programs that encourage the breakup of families.
Sunday, May 20. 2007
Happy Birthday to My Son
Thursday, May 10. 2007
In Case You Missed It: Father Reunited With Daughter!!
A father was finally reunited with his daughter after a year and half! A dad had sole custody of their daughter and the mom showed up at dad's house and took off with the little girl and was nowhere to be found. Mom concealed the daughter for over a year. Eventually America's Most Wanted caught up and reunited the dad with his daughter after a couple of weeks of being aired and tipsters reporting the location of the child and the mom. This was truly a happy reunion indeed. Check out the video below from March 25, 2007:
Saturday, April 21. 2007
Preparing for Iowa Rally
Well we made it to Iowa early this morning and grabbed some sleep when we came in. Now we are preparing for the Equal Parenting Rally in Iowa. You can visit Iowa Fathers (http://www.iowafathers.com) for more information specific to the rally. Minister Ron Smith, Dr. Stephen Baskerville, Dr. Mark Klein, and many others have joined up for the Iowa Fathers Equal Parenting Rally. More to come, including video and pictures.
Monday, February 12. 2007
Michigan's Judiciary Has Little to No Real Oversight
Michigan's Judicary has little to no real oversight over its members. With a quarreling Supreme Court, a dysfunctional Judicial Tenure Commission, and a defunct Attorney Grievance Commission, it looks like the system can't be trusted to police itself.
Michigan's Judiciary has come into the spotlight after continuously being exposed by organizations like Halt for not having adequate administrative controls and oversight in place to deal with complaints by citizens about lawyers and judges that supposedly "police themselves." As with any other organization that "polices" themselves you find little to no action taken because they appear to operate more like a secret society than an oversight board, protecting their own from public disgrace for their actions.
Other Articles:
- Grievances Stacked Up (Flint Journal) HERE
- Suzanne Blonder - Halt (Detroit NewS) HERE
- Halt Urges Supreme Court to Explain Dismissals: HERE
- Holland Prepares Filing Against Kent County: HERE