
I don't normally give my self a title of Men's Rights Activist or Father's Rights Activist. It seems to be something that others assign to me because of my complaints overcasting the family court system in general. I tend to shift more towards taxpayer issues, government intrusion and state powers issues, and equality issues. Limiting special interest involvement in government to prevent continuous teeter-totter like power struggles. The same power struggles that show themselves in the family court system, exist in government policy. Both are tumultuous and competitive power struggles.As those who actually read my
words before calling for my violent, agonizing death know, I believe
there is a serious imbalance in the family court system that puts men
at a disadvantage, an imbalance that could be corrected if this MRM
could graduate from the 5th grade.
Now there are a couple of points that I want to make with regard to what is happening in Frederick, Maryland. I actually met with criminal law attorneys and the main issue
with the local Frederick Court system is the amount of death that has
occurred in the past 6 months here. It is simply too many families that
have turned to drastic violence as a "way out" of the family court
system.
court system where the latest tragedies have happened. There is no evidence that he is personally or directly
responsible for those violent outcomes. We need to focus on positive
outcomes with these families that are pitted against each other instead of the current adversarial system
that is destroying the community and society in general. Pitting parent
against parent has disastrous consequences. We need to get the
attention of legislators and judicial officers to discuss the critical
nature of our family court system.
I hope people encourage positive results through some political pressures,
which hopefully draw people to the table to talk about the disastrous
effects of family court. In a few hours I think I demonstrated that I would personally be able to unseat a single position of power in a very short amount of time. However, the issues in Federick County, Maryland is a greater problem than just one judge
or even one person. The issues are a problem associated with how the system works,
not with the employees that are carrying out their day to day duties. The individuals carrying out the duties have the ability to help reshape the system from financially motivated with negative outcomes to results based with positive outcomes.

