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Oklahoma’s Dirty Little Secret – Geri Pfeiffer does a great job on this Facebook page of keeping victims informed and fired up about exposing CPS, and of rallying victims for protests and other events.
Many are “blowing-the-whistle” on CPS: Nancy Schaefer: Former Georgia Senator Nancy Schaefer worked tirelessly to expose CPS/Family Court corruption, up until her death in 2010. Nearly all of CPS’s victims, including the founder, and, now, millions of Americans and other concerned people around the globe, believe that Mrs.
Our long-term goal should be to totally eradicate CPS corruption in the United States, and we can accomplish this by filing thousands of individual lawsuits and hundreds of high-profile lawsuits against this corrupt department of our government.
CPS is a criminal organization, designed to racketeer and commit other treasonous crimes. It is set up to steal from the American people, and over the past several decades, tens-of-billions of dollars have been stolen by the bureaucrats in control of CPS and distributed to special interests and cronies of the system.
It obliterates families and children simply because it has the power to do so … we must confront the fraud in child protective services. Child protective services seizes children using the very system that is paid for by the taxpayer, who actually believes it is used to protect abused and neglected children.”.
Op Expose CPS – A worldwide group known as “Anonymous” launched this Facebook group in early-2015 and is growing fast. One of their missions is to demand an investigation of CPS by the FBI. Great idea!
ParentalRights.org – This organization is led by Michael Farris, who is a champion for parental rights and home-schoolers. Be sure to sign the Petition for the Parental Rights Amendment.
Colorado’s current habitual-offender law dates back to 1993. It was part of a wave of get-tough sentencing measures that swept the country in the early 1990s, including California’s notorious three-strikes law.
In the near future – I will draft a page on what is known as Proportionality review — such a review is an appeal designed to challenge the imposition of a sentence under the Colorado Habitual Criminal Laws – that is patently unfair.
California’s version of the Habitual Criminal Law – has been challenged in the courts and repeatedly upheld as constitutional. In Ewing v. California, 538 U.S. 11, 29-30 (2003) the constitutionality of California’s “three-strikes” law was upheld stating that the defendant’s “sentence is justified by the State’s public-safety interest in incapacitating and deterring recidivist felons, and amply supported by his own long, serious criminal record”.