F4J Canada in Action
May 16-21 2005 The Great Canadian Cricket Caper
Fathers-4-Justice Canada strikes again!
F4J activists across the country joined together again this week to conduct another Canada-wide
action designed to highlight the injustice family law has become. Hundreds of crickets were
released in courthouses in several jurisdictions on Monday, May 16, 2005.
, in M.P's offices on Tuesday, May 17, 2005, and in the offices of divorce industry professionals on May 18, 2005.
F4J Canada's
"Great Canadian Cricket Caper" stickers applied at the release sites to ensure our involvement
was noted. The bright, colorful stickers feature Jiminy Cricket; they shouldn't be hard to find.
Anyone entering a courthouse
, M.P.'s office or the office of a divorce industry professional
should listen carefully in the coming days. As our gifts to the
justice system age and begin to grow their wings they'll be making their presence known. As agents
for change they'll be harder to overlook than our message has ever been. At F4J we're used to being
ignored by elected representatives and the justice system so we're finding ways to defeat their
apathy in our fight for the rights of all parents and children to enjoy ongoing relationships free
of state interference.
The Great Canadian Cricket Caper was designed to be symbolic of the voices that our court system and
our elected representatives have refused to hear. It's symbolic of the plague on Canadians that
divorce has become. It's symbolic of the children that have been swept aside in favor of politic
correctness. It's symbolic of our will and our determination. It's symbolic of our ability to drive
home our message to the Government of Canada - clean up family law or suffer the consequences.
If you're a member of the divorce industry or are simply turning a blind eye to the carnage it creates
please remember - when you hear a cricket look for our sticker, then, when you see Jiminy Cricket think
F4J. We're the people taking the price off the heads of our children by exposing the divorce industry,
and we're the people bringing truth, justice and equality to family law any way we can.
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