Saturday, August 30, 2025

Robert Tanguay

Robert Tanguay testifies regarding corruption before the New Hampshire House of Representatives, General Court. I have no way of knowing the facts in the case but the testimony is quite interesting. It is a bit of a Kafkaesque scenario. I understand his frustration. 

Sunday, August 24, 2025

Maryann Petri's Story

Family court corruption is not a gender issue. Some forms of the corruption harms men vs women disproportionately (one way or the other) but everyone should keep in mind the issue is corruption not pitting one gender against another. 

On this site, I have more examples of men being treated unfairly in family court because the crimes committed against me and my children are more often committed against men. But in many, many cases the victim is the woman. 

For example here is Maryann Petri's story:



Thursday, August 14, 2025

John Griffin's View On Divorce

John Griffin has some well thought out views of divorce he put together in a this video - Exiled: The Real Impact of Divorce on Men.

Griffin articulately states what everyone should agree with. The reason they do not is money. Money for the lawyers, judge, and litigants who believe they can get more than they deserve. 

Friday, August 8, 2025

Divorce Corp.- Still The Best Expose on Corruption

 Divorce Corp. is still the best expose on corruption in the divorce industry. 

Friday, August 1, 2025

The Corruption Of Politics

I'm not a Trump fan. Never was and never will be. I think he is the most corrupt president and his administration is the most corrupt we have ever had. Not only is Trump corrupt, he is openly, even farcically, corrupt. Much like our judicial system, especially family court. 

It never ceases to amaze me how judges and politicians can openly commit crimes and get away with them. Why is that? In politics, although nor really applicable to the judiciary, one reason may be that people are often willing to tolerate bad behavior because there are aspects of the person which they like. What do people like about Trump? He is supremely self-confident, he never backs down and is, frankly, a bully. People want their leader to be tough. 

There is a lesson here for Democrats.  Hillary Clinton, Kamala Harris and even, my governor Tim Walz are not unflappable and seemed weak debating Trump and Vance. They were emotional and nervous. Note that Bill Clinton and Barack Obama were never nervous. 

If the Democrats want to win the next presidential election they need to find a candidate who is supremely confident and unflappable. They also need someone who, like Bill Clinton and Barack Obama, is moderate, especially on social issues. 

It might seem surprising that I am talking politics on this site but the reality is we do not have much hope in rooting out corruption in the judiciary if we keep electing people who are corrupt.