Some countries have a written constitution. Some have an unwritten constitution. I don't see how an unwritten constitution has any value, any credibility. In reality, it doesn't in New Zealand. New Zealand apparently has an unwritten constitution. According to some here, not many. According to some that means something. Not many. In my experience and … Continue reading Does New Zealand have a constitution? No. What would a NZ constitution look like?
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What the media will never say about the Family Court – it is corrupt
The New Zealand media will never tell you, how corrupt the New Zealand family court is. What an incredibly sexist, prejudiced, inhumane, toxic, corrupt, and abusive experience it can be, particularly for a Father. The media will never tell you how much the family court judiciary hate New Zealand men. The New Zealand family court … Continue reading What the media will never say about the Family Court – it is corrupt
How do we weed out the madmen and the tyrants?
"In the world I see - you are stalking elk through the damp canyon forests around the ruins of Rockefeller Center. You'll wear leather clothes that will last you the rest of your life. You'll climb the wrist-thick kudzu vines that wrap the Sears Tower. And when you look down, you'll see tiny figures pounding … Continue reading How do we weed out the madmen and the tyrants?
Dear Alan Ritchie this child abuse must stop
Dear Alan Ritchie, this is a really toxic injustice. This is ongoing child abuse. This is really abusive towards myself. This is unjustified and unjustifiable. My Daughter and I have Human Rights.
Another email to Judicial Conduct Commissioner Alan Ritchie
Dear Office of the Judicial Conduct Commissioner, I do not know whether you have seen my second complaint calling for the removal of alan gluestein as my Daughter's Lawyer for Child. It is attached. He is an intensely toxic and unprofessional influence in this situation. I have zero confidence in him as a lawyer, in … Continue reading Another email to Judicial Conduct Commissioner Alan Ritchie