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Thursday, April 24. 2008

Parental Alienation Awareness Day Recognized By Leaders Nationwide


To date, according to paawareness.org there have been THIRTEEN (13) US Proclamations and Recognitions, TWO (2) Canadian Proclamations, and ONE (1) International Proclamation declaring that April 25, 2008 is Parental Alienation Awareness Day. Indeed Parental Alienation is child abuse and it is your absolute responsibility as a citizen to spread the word to friends and family as well as government officials nationwide! Take a look at these Proclamations and Recognitions:

  • Alabama - Governor Riley
  • Arkansas - Governor Beebe
  • Connecticut - Governor Rell
  • Florida - Governor Crist
  • Georgia - Governor Perdue
  • Indiana - Governor Daniels
  • Iowa - Governor Vilsack
  • Kentucky - Governor Fletcher
  • Maine - Governor Baldacci
  • Mississippi - Governor Barbour
  • Montana - Governor Schweitzer (recognition)
  • Nebraska - Governor Heineman
  • West Virginia - Governor Manchin


  • Edmonton, Alberta - Mayor Mandel
  • Oakville, Ontario - Mayor Burton
  • The Islands of BERMUDA
  • Be sure to contact your local libraries, local government offices, and decision makers everywhere about these proclamations. If your state is not listed, start on them for next year and show them the number of Governors and leaders that understand the simple concept that Parental Alienation is indeed Child Abuse. You can click the links above and print the PDF files and forward them to people everywhere, including printing them and getting them to your local governmental bodies to display.

    Parental alienation is a group of behaviors that are damaging to children's mental and emotional well-being, and can interfere with a relationship of a child and either parent. These behaviors most often accompany high conflict marriages, separation or divorce.

    These behaviors whether verbal or non-verbal, cause a child to be mentally manipulated or bullied into believing a loving parent is the cause of all their problems, and/or the enemy, to be feared, hated, disrespected and/or avoided.

    Parental alienation and hostile aggressive parenting deprive children of their right to be loved by and showing love for both of their parents. These destructive actions by the alienating parent (the parent who is responsible for the manipulations and bullying) are considered a form of child abuse - as the alienating tactics used on the children are disturbing, confusing and often frightening, and rob children of their sense of security and safety.

    Most people do not know about Parental Alienation and Hostile Aggressive Parenting until they experience it. Parental Alienation Awareness is put forth to help raise awareness about this growing problem of mental and emotional child abuse.

    We need your help to protect the innocent, ...the children.

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    Lary Holland
    in Announcements at 23:46 | Comments (2) | Trackbacks (0)
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    Tuesday, July 10. 2007

    CHEATED: A DOCUMENTED ACCOUNT OF PARENTAL ALIENATION SYNDROME (PAS)

    Click the image to order Cheated, for only $16.95, by Minister and Father Ronald Smith of Grand Rapids, MI.

    Click to Order Cheated today by clicking the link below or the image of the book and show your support for individuals that are leading the way to expose the Family Court Money Game for what it truly is.

    Parental Alienation Syndrome (PAS) is the teaching of children of divorce or separation to harbor negative feelings and emotions toward the parent who generally does not have custody and does not reside in the same domicile. This is usually done in an effort for one parent to gain the respect and love of the children, while destroying the image and relationship of the absent parent. This phenomenon will generate feelings of hatred, ambivalence, and distance between children and the non-custodial parent. Our family court system does little to eliminate these occurrences, and although the parent affected is cheated of a normal relationship with the children, the real damage will manifest itself within the children.  


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