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Ore. Court Mulls Circumcision Case

Submitted by Bonnie Russell, Nov 23, 2007 01:02

Because media rarely covers the nation's busiest courts, the one court used most often and for the longest period of time; reporters tend to miss the big picture. Hence, www.FamilyLawCourts.com.

The business of government is, Business. This is especially true in Family Court which was dissolved into judges acting as sales reps for all legal and therapeutic comers, and strives mightily, to keep the child and his or her thoughts Completely Out.

Also not covered? That Family Court dissolved into a police state. Largely, the Constitution is checked at the door. Check out the bad cop section or the kids killed. It's a sad commentary really, how little the courts consider speaking to the child, while maintaining they are ruling "in the best interests of the child."


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