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December 25, 2004 1:42pm PST

Pamela Gaston's Legacy

As Gaston's webmaster, I was presented with the occasional "very difficult, of not impossible" task.

One such task was figuring out how to provide a way for Pamela to ARCHIVE her own profuse writings.  Some days, she might generate as many as 10 long essays on any one of a number of subjects.

Believe it or not, it takes TIME to format things to go on the internet and look decent.  As you might imagine, the few of us in this Family Rights Advocacy realm who can do html are few and far between.  So, it was necessary for me to figure out a way to enable Pamela to archive her own stuff without me participating in every article.

I tried BLOGS.  Too complicated for most people to use.

Then I struck on simply setting up her own yahoogroup.  No learning curve whatsoever.  It's just emails.

The reason I am writing this little note is- I was over at Pamela's A Voice for Children yahoogroup a couple days ago looking for some item that she had written.

It took my breath away. 

Since June 6, 2003, Pamela has put on Two Thousand Three Hundred and Seventy-Five (2375) messages, articles, essays, and help notes.

Here's some of her legacy, all compiled for your use. And much, much more at the A Voice for Children main website.

We don't have Pamela anymore to give you individual help.  She is no longer available to gently show individuals what to do in their situations.  From now on, it's going to be a little harder for people in trouble, because they are going to have to find it on their own.  I know several of the songs and some of the music, but I am going to be more overwhelmed than I ever was before.

Family Rights Advocacy needs hundreds of people to rise up, do their home work and STUDY so they can help others in need.

Here's a fantastic resource, just sitting there, to develop advanced mastery of the subject.

Who will rise up and take the mantle upon themselves?  Who will cry with the crying mothers and then lead them out of their "hurts so bad" blind helpless mindset and show them how to stand up and FIGHT for their children?

I strongly suggest that in the next few weeks, YOU send $20 to Will Gaston at A Voice for Children and get your own copy of SUI JURIS, so YOU can be learning how to take care of your own court situations.

Pamela Gaston isn't here anymore to spoon-feed it to you.

As we have said- CPS has no intentions of giving your children back.  Period. 

So you need to either stand up and FIGHT for your children OR lay down like a Taliban woman and let them beat on you until they are happy.

Which do you choose?  We have shown you the tools to learn how to fight.

Leonard Henderson
American Family Rights Association
http://familyrightsassociation.com