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Judge Mandy Kimmons: Scribbled Orders, Broken Lives, and a Conveyor Belt to Jail

South Carolina family court Judge Mandy Kimmons is accused of misconduct, weaponizing her authority to impose contradictory orders that lead to unjust jail sentences for veterans and struggling parents. The complaints outline a pattern of negligence, abuse, and financial exploitation, revealing systemic failures that harm families and undermine justice.

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Maryland Politics Turn Ugly: Threats, Intimidation, and the Silencing of Parents’ Rights

A peaceful parents’ rights rally in Frederick turned chaotic when counter-protesters hurled threats and racial slurs at Lt. Governor candidate Dr. Brenda Thiam. Just steps from police headquarters, parents were chased into the Frederick Police Department while officers stood by, raising sharp questions about free speech, safety, and accountability in Maryland.

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Democrats’ “State of Play” in NJ and VA: Media Spin Meets Hard Reality

Politico’s coverage of the 2025 gubernatorial elections in New Jersey and Virginia showcases a pro-Democrat bias while underestimating voter discontent regarding inflation and governance. Republicans leverage local concerns, with candidates appealing to economic opportunity and parental rights. The shifting political landscape suggests Democrats face real challenges in securing their traditional bases.

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Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers’ New Rule Erases Mothers and Fathers from State Law

Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers’ administration has replaced “pregnant woman” with “pregnant member” and “father” with “other parent” in state regulations to promote inclusivity. Critics claim this change erases biological realities and undermines traditional family roles, reflecting a broader ideological shift that could impact societal understanding of parenthood and family structure.

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Paper Custody vs. Real Custody: How Courts Deny Parenting Time While Pretending to Grant It

Family courts often issue custody orders that seem fair but frequently lack real-life enforcement, particularly for non-custodial parents. Courts prioritize child support over visitation, leading to delays and bias. This results in emotional distress for sidelined parents and alienation for children. Genuine reform is needed to ensure enforcement of custody rights.

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Were We Wrong to Vilify Mary Grace Westman? What the Parents’ Roles Reveal After the Minnesota School Shooting

In the wake of the Minnesota school shooting, the public rushed to vilify Mary Grace Westman as the rigid conservative mother who failed her child. But as Andy Ngo’s reporting reveals, it was her ex-husband James who championed their son’s transition, while Mary Grace signed court papers under pressure. The truth exposes a fractured family, competing ideologies, and a rush to scapegoat the mother while ignoring the father’s role.

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From Football Jokes to Family Court Realities: The Marriage Problem America Won’t Talk About

At a Cabinet meeting, Secretary of State Marco Rubio jokingly suggested prohibiting Saturday weddings during college football season, reflecting cultural priorities. However, this humor masks the more serious issues in America’s family courts, where biased decisions and financial motives drastically affect families, highlighting the need for reform rather than frivolous distractions.

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Should Judges Be Elected, Appointed, or Fired?

Custody court judges wield significant power over families, often shielded from accountability. While some are appointed and others elected, both models have pitfalls. Suggestions for reform include performance audits and parental review panels to improve transparency. Ultimately, the system must ensure judges are held accountable for their decisions affecting children’s lives.

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Are Maryland Schools Failing Children?

The content criticizes the shift in Maryland schools from essential education to ideological indoctrination, particularly around gender identity topics. It stresses that public education should focus on academics, expressing concern that parents are sidelined and students are not being adequately prepared. The author calls for accountability, transparency, and a return to core academic standards.

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The Family Court Reform America Will Never See—Because the Left Won’t Let It

The school shooting in Minnesota ignites a debate on America’s cultural divide regarding family values and mental health. The failure of the family court system often prioritizes profit over family preservation, reflecting a deeper societal issue. Without acknowledging the importance of the nuclear family, meaningful reform remains elusive, perpetuating cycles of violence and dysfunction.

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