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I have stepped up to the challenge of asking each and every one of you
to PLEASE put your personal diffrences aside and unite for the
upcoming DC Festival / Rally event.

Our movement has many fractures. There is alot of anomosity that
continues to tear this movement apart. Personal issues must stop being
the main focus. Putting diffrences aside and accepting our
responsibilities is a MUST.

This is a very important year for the Family Rights movement. It is a
perfect opportunity to have our concerns addressed. Our government is
attempting to take away our parental rights and giving those rights to
the United Nations.

I ask each of you to reflect on this question:
IF SOMETHING IS BROKEN DO YOU?

A.) THROW IT AWAY
B.) IGNORE IT
C.) TRY TO FIX IT

Our government is broken!

1.) Have you *thrown away* an opportunity to do something to bring change?
2.) Do you *ignore* the problem and hope someone else will fix it?
3.) Have you put forth the effort to *fix *the problems we face?

I made a commitment to help with this years DC Festival / Rally. I
will not throw away this opportunity. I will not ignore the
responsibilities that I have committed myself to. I write this letter
today in an effort to fix some of the fractures so that united we may
move forward.

There needs to be clairity as many are confused and have heard many
diffrent things for this years event. I want to clear things up.

THIS EVENT WILL BE FOR *ONE WEEKEND* ONLY!!!
FRIDAY JULY 17
SATURDAY JULY 18
SUNDAY JULY 19
MONDAY JULY 20

LODGING information: Must be booked in advance

*CAMPGROUND: *
Greenbelt National Park
www.nps.gov/ gree/index. .htm

campsites:

$ 8.00 senior citzens
$ 16.00 each site with 3 tents and 6 people

*HYATT:*

$ 89.00 PER NIGHT - CONTACT INFO WILL BE PROVIDED SOON

*RED ROOF INN: *( 30 MILES AWAY )

$65.00 PER NIGHT - CONTACT INFO WILL BE PROVIDED SOON

I ask that all organizations and individuals attend this event. There
will be live entertainment and many speakers.

We can not throw this opportunity away.
We can not ignore the challenges we as a movement are faced with.
We must fix the fractures and unite.

Please feel free to e-mail me with any questions, concerns, or comments.


Sincerly I remain A Nuteral Party
Leisha Tringali

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"...It does not require a majority to prevail, but rather an irate, tireless minority keen to set brush fires in people's minds..." - Samuel Adams

If I can play devil's advocate... And I stand on ice when I say that I don't see a movement at all... But rather cabals or political factions of pissed off litigants/Internet bloggers. There is a leaderless revolution of sorts but nobody knows who they're fighting and at what cost. This brontosaurus is much larger than parental or family rights... MLK's civil rights movement ~ now that's one movement with a true leader! I voted for Dennis to be leader but he turned me down. lol

I helped plan the first rally in DC with Minister Smith and many others for Californians. I found it difficult to encourage individuals to go that had open cases. As we all know the courts and legal system rape us for economic gain. I personally would like to see anyone with an open case spend the travel and hotel money on their own case, which might possibly lead them to getting their children back, unless of course they're independently wealthy...

Myself and family together have spent over four hundred thousand dollars in my two family law cases, in which one developed into a CPS case and I've been falsely accused, so I know all to well how much money it takes to win a legal matter and the "stings and arrows of misfortune". My daughter’s mother passed away while under the watchful eye of CPS.

In any protest, I'd love to see a time when people can peacefully protest with reverence rather than shouting into unpermitted bullhorns, which I strongly believe Minister Smith would not have condoned, but I could be wrong. I find that young people connect and relate to the honesty and not the cult of denial that our government gives us based upon their straw man arguments. We should always celebrate and promote a higher level of activism that we see growing in our nation and refrain from banging pots and pans in town square.

It would be beneficial to all who might afford this venture to seek input into writing or amending bills, reform law schools, revisit absolute immunity, and so on. Go before the Committee on Ways & Means... Learn to expose the WHOLE corruption scheme... I know it's a lot to bite off. There are two types of constitutional rights. The ones we have and the ones we get. Government gives us great society nonsense, while playing planet of the apes with American Families.

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I'd love to get some exercise, can I get a thirty-day pass?

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"The man who smiles when things go wrong has thought of someone to blame it on" - Robert Bloch

"Time is a great teacher, but unfortunately it kills all its pupils..." - Louis Hector Berlioz

"It's true that we don't know what we've got until we lose it, but it's also true that we don't know what we've been missing until it arrives" - Unknown

"Girls are like phones. They love to be held, talked too but if you press the wrong button you'll be disconnected!" - Unknown

"Men are like bank accounts. Without a lot of money they don't generate a lot of interest" - Unknown

"The greatest pleasure in life is doing what people say you cannot do." - Unknown

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"Everybody can be great because anybody can serve. You don't have to have a college degree to serve. You don't have to make your verb and subject agree to serve. You only need a heart full of grace, a soul generated by love." - Martin Luther King

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Thank you

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You sure have good taste 8) Awesome song.

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That is a great song, Fair. I want to change the subject back to Leisha's original comments. Leisha, when you refer to animosity and personal issues hurting the work we want done, I want to share my thoughts on that with you and the others. I had my world rocked by PAS and the loss of my daughter for more than 3 years. That was 7 years ago and my children and I are doing much better. About a year ago I found this site and a PAS support group. From the moment I learned what this was, I had gotten a PAS expert's help and done a lot of reading, but I had become isolated and needed a community of survivors very badly. Everyone on this site has experienced the loss of a child or a parent, as far as I know. Even though some are active in politics does not change that we are all coming from some difficult situations, and are at different places with that. I cannot tell you how grateful I am that this site is here and for all the help I have received here. Many people do not actively contribute, and many people make contributions no one else comments on. I assume there are people who are reading along who get much help from that. I assume that people who contribute a blog know that they are appreciated whether someone thanks them or not. I also assume we all have the commonsense that we come to this with different strengths and talents and interests. It is very important to keep your own priorities straight and take care of your own health and family and legal case first. It can be so helpful to learn the larger picture here while you go through this. All of our lives are changed by going through this. I know I want to help any way I can. It is more clear after a year here what I can best do to help, and I am busy doing what I do. I think that is true of many people here. I don't exactly look at this as a political movement, but I am very interested and supportive of much of the political activity I hear about. This year there does seem to be progress in that regard, and I think both Nancy Schaeffer and Pete Hoekstra deserve a lot of our support. Both of them are moving the issues we all care about forward. So, there are leaders out there, and those are the two I have chosen to back. There are also so many leaders on this site - some give the benefit of their experience; some offer friendship and support; some have written books; some are going to graduate school or back to law school to fight within the system; some are organizing the rally; some have shows on Talkshoe; some find great resources and share them here or write their own. I personally have not experienced animosity here. Just incredible support and warmth. And I'll use this opportunity to thank everyone for a very good year on CNBP - at least for me.

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Thank you...

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