D V I A C

The domestic violence industry has become a leach, fastened upon the throat of America, intent upon fostering its growth at the expense of all who get in its way.

Well-meaning ivory tower feminists have graduated, theories intact, and have entered public service, warping public policy into shapes that only make sense to surrealists and theoreticians.

As this state of affairs has become and more absurd the industrialists have moved to conceal this state of affairs by concealing these legal proceedings behind shrouds of secrecy - preserving their reputations as legal scholars, but putting the very foundations of this nation at risk, in the process of protecting themselves from the inevitable consequences of their incompetence, and lack of prudence.

We have created this site in order to remove this shroud and expose the decay beneath to the light of the sun of public attention.

We began our campaign in June of 2006 - the month that Father's Day is celebrated in - with National Dome$tic Violence Indu$try Awareness Month.

Overwhelmed by the negative reception - sabotage from personnel inside the San Francisco Superior Court Clerk's office ... equally vicious character assassination from the precincts of a nonprofit calling itself WOMAN, Incorporated ... and relentless deletion of every article that referenced the debate, by the very staff of Craiglist, Incorporated, itself - we knew we must be doing something right!

We kicked things up a notch by initating the next step in our public relations campaign - the National Dome$tic Violence Indu$try Awareness Year, starting in July 2006 (the month we, as a nation, celebrate American Independence, and the freedoms that the Domestic Violence Industry is so eager to take away, on such trivial grounds) and concluding in June 2007 (the month we celebrate Father's Day - because it is men, and fathers, who bear the brunt of these laws, and these legal proceedings ... innocent, or not).

In recognition of National Dome$tic Violence Indu$try Awareness Year, we've created this website - to provide a focus for Californians, as well as everyone else around the world who's interested in these issues.

Expect more additions soon!




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