Join Us Live Tonight on Get Off The Bench (Wednesday Night 8PM EDT) Domestic Violence Awareness Month on Get Off The Bench at 8PM EDT tonight (Wednesday) with Respecting Accuracy in Domestic Violence Reporting (RADAR). Alan Karmin will be joining us to discuss October's Domestic Violence Awareness Month and more on Get Off The Bench. See Alan Karmin's Bio Below. Live Call Ins: 724-444-7444 Talk Cast ID: 43507 Pin: 1+# FREE LIVE CHAT STARTS AT 8PM EDT: http://www.talkshoe.com/talkshoe/web/talkCast.jsp?masterId=43507&cmd=tc Join us live with your questions and comments! Get Off The Bench is the number #1 Internet Talk Show for Family Court and Family Court Reform. Information about Alan Karmin: Alan Karmin is an award-winning writer and published author. In his latest work, The Measure of a Man Honored by the New Jersey State Legislature for “Praiseworthy Determination and Spirit,” he has been an active board member of the Family Support Organization of Union County, New Jersey Council for Children’s Rights, Safe Harbor Child Access Centers and RADAR (Respecting Accuracy in Domestic Abuse Reporting). An expert in management and building of non-profit organizations, Alan is the Executive Director of Literacy Volunteers of Somerset County, as well as Director of the New Jersey Alliance for Family Support Organizations. He has also held titles as Executive Director of Development of Easter Seals New Jersey, the Tri-County Chapter of the American Red Cross and Bloomfield College . Alan graduated from the University of Miami , Coral Gables , Florida with a degree in Communications. A resident of Westfield , New Jersey , he is a single father with sole custody of his two children. |
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Wednesday, October 1. 2008
Domestic Violence Awareness Month on Get Off The Bench (Wednesday 8PM EDT)
Wednesday, March 26. 2008
Special Report: Congressional Guidelines For Abusing Women
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On Get Off The Bench: 3/26/2008 Special Report: Congressional Guidelines For Abusing Women? Members of the True Equality Network will be joining Get Off The Bench Host Lary Holland to discuss their recent public report covering the abuse of women in domestic violence shelters. Their press release and report are accessible below. Be sure to tune into Get Off The Bench at 8PM EDT through the website http://www.getyourjusticelive.com or dial directly into the show at 724-444-7444, enter talk cast id: 43507, if prompted for a pin, simply press 1#.
Our public report covering our abuse shelter investigations is getting broad distribution. We have already done the first of nine scheduled shows. Last Friday, March 21st, we were on the “The Chuck Baker Show,” KWYD 1580 AM in Colorado Springs CO along with Dr. Charles E. Corry of the Equal Justice Foundation.
Since the adaptation of welfare reform and the passage the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA), the social policies and civil liberties of the United States have collapsed with regard to family law, causing our legislatures and courts to become the shills of radical ideologues.This report is a blunt exposé of how women are being physically and emotionally abused and forced into sexual servitude by shelter workers in order to be permitted to stay in the shelter. This report contains links to candid video testimony by victims of abuse who experienced even greater abuse at the hands of the shelter staff.
The report contains content and links that are not suitable for children and younger teen readers.
A great deal more findings exist than this public version of the report discloses. Those omitted details have been reported to the United States Congress and applicable law enforcement agencies. We have been advised by those agencies and our legal counsel not to disclose the names of the shelters we infiltrated and investigated, which states they are in, or the names of specific individual perpetrators.
Note that VAWA was enacted supported by studies, abet based on false and fabricated statistics, using samples sets of 5 to 15 thousand. There were over 1.5 million TRO’s issued by the states annually prior to VAWA. That is sample sets ranging from .33% to 1.00% of the cases.
There are approximately 18,000 shelters in the US, we investigated 417 of them to date, and that is 2.31% of them. By years end we will have completed the investigation, which will have then infiltrated and investigated 1,200 shelters or 6.67% of them. Even at one third of the way completed, our investigation is already using a sample set twice of what the largest study VAWA used to justify spending billions of tax-dollars to abuse and rape women.
Our women either paid the per diem charges to stay at the shelter as residents or donated the equivalent amount under fake names to the shelter where they stayed. The True Equality women who were employed at the shelters donated their entire paycheck (under fake names) adding the funds needed to equal their gross pay from the shelter. Thus, we did not use once cent of tax dollars to conduct this investigation.
Although we thank the major corporations and individuals for their generous donations to the shelters, we must warn them that unknown to them they are helping to fund the abuse and rape of women. We advise them to look closely at what their generosity is being used for, noting our investigation reveals that many of the shelters are doing anything but protecting women from abuse, providing training and helping them escape from eternal victimhood. In fact, many of the women we interviewed during this investigation returned to their abusive relationships because they felt safer there. As example one women conveyed to us that, "At least while I was at home the neighbors could hear me screaming. Here, even the social workers are abusing me."
The message women are getting from the shelter's staffs is;
Read the report online: Congressional Guidelines For Abusing Women
Download a copy of the report in PDF format here

Wednesday, October 17. 2007
RADAR ALERT: Media Radar
Media Radar Reports the truth about Domestic Violence Laws. Visit their site at http://www.mediaradar.org
RADAR ALERT:
Equal Protection?

Civil rights are those rights which we create through the application of the
law. They are distinct from "human rights" which many assume to be common to all
people, everywhere. In the United States, the constitution guarantees equal
protection under the law (under the 14th amendment). This was necessary because
prior to the 14th amendment, individual rights were only protected from
violation by the federal government (but not state governments) . The individual
states had wide latitude in how draconian or arbitrary their laws were, and the
application of state law could discriminate against citizens for the most
capricious of reasons. The 14th amendment's "equal protection clause" was meant
to correct that, and provide due process (and many other rights) to all
citizens, regardless of the state they lived in.
Today, restraining orders against men are usually granted to women for the
asking, with the only obstacle being a legal pleading. Approximately 15 percent
of restraining orders are imposed upon women, while men are restrained 85
percent of the time. The due process provided by a trial is denied to the one
subject of the restraining order, even though an alleged violation of the order
carries with it a criminal penalty. Violating a restraining order is not always
a willful or malicious act. A man subject to a woman's restraining order need
only answer his telephone when she calls him, and that could be a violation
(with jail time as a penalty – no jury trial involved).
When domestic violence has been alleged, restraining orders carry with them
the financial obligation to continue making rent or mortgage payments on the
house that one is now prohibited from approaching. Again, failure to meet this
obligation can carry criminal penalties including jail time.
Restraining orders are a phenomenon of the states – a draconian measure that
compromises civil liberties of the accused, denying him (or her) a jury trial.
It is the various states that are, in this case, compromising civil liberties of
any person unfortunate enough to be falsely accused on any level. Despite the
protections of the 14th amendment's nearly 130-year-old "equal protection"
clause, protection is anything BUT equal – especially protection of falsely
accused men. This problem is only exacerbated under VAWA, which provides funds
for programs, personnel, and promotion of policies that continue the unequal
treatment of male defendants. It needs to stop.
RADAR has issued a press release on this subject: http://www.mediarad ar.org/press release_20071016 .php
We are asking you to print out and distribute the following flyer about such
civil rights violations as described above: http://www.mediarad ar.org/docs/ RADARflyer- VAWA-Promotes- Civil-Rights- Abuses.pdf
A good place to distribute the flyer is at public events held in honor of
Domestic Violence Awareness Month, which happens to be October! Attendees at
such events will already be focused on domestic violence, and some just may have
an open mind. Please pass out the above flyer at such events! To find the event
closest to you, simply visit the following guide provided by the U.S. Department
of Justice: http://www.usdoj. gov/ovw/statedom estic.htm
We have to stand up for civil rights for all Americans, regardless of gender,
regardless of location. Our fundamental rights to a jury trial and due process
are being subverted. Your help is appreciated!
Date of RADAR Release: October 17, 2007
R.A.D.A.R. – Respecting Accuracy in Domestic Abuse Reporting – is a
non-profit, non-partisan organization of men and women working to improve the
effectiveness of our nation's approach to solving domestic violence. http://www.mediarad ar.org.

