Exploring the corrupt definition of 'Biological Father' - kjdNY

Just a little intro to my next 2 web pages:

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PERSISTENCE, AS I VIEW IT:

Without it, you succumb to doing what everyone tells you to do.  Everyone needs authority, but no one needs a dose of legally corrupt BS that threatens lives.  Does persistence really pay off?  I guess sometimes yes & sometimes no.  It's after achieving that goal you set out to do, is when you'll know.  When I know my fate is when the shit hits the fan, regarding my situation, and I have a very strong feeling that this is the year it's going to happen.  I will always believe that they will not have the final word.  I'll also try my best to make sure I stand behind that fan and give the honors to my pal Greg to stand in front of it... that is, if I'm offered the opportunity to do so in a 'Higher Court'.  If not... oh well, tomorrows another day to just keep plugging away.  What more can I say?

The next (2) pages reflect a (2) page letter I had mailed out back in July of 2009.  This was approximately 5 months after finding out I was deemed a 'Biological Father' from the 'Corrupt Family Court System of Texas'.  There were (2) other letters I had done a mass mailing of before this one, but this one meant a lot to me.  The more I was learning about my possible fate (criminal record, financial liens, possible jail time...), let's just say it was beginning to really get to me.  I knew I needed to do something, so I wrote this letter.  It took me about a, very stressful, month to finalize because I was now committing myself to my fight in writing.  I know it sounds like a long time, but this wasn't exactly going to grandma & grandpa... if you know what I'm saying.  It needed to be as perfect, to the best of my ability, as I could get it.  It needed to mean something.  It did it's job, to me at least, which was most important.  I made my stance.  It was my way of moving on, knowing that whatever happens, I just don't care.  THAT LIFTED A LOT OF WEIGHT OFF ME.  Yes, all those things that were on my mind, will now be on their mind as well.  It helped me appreciate myself, at a time, when appreciation was hard to come by.  

Anyway... each and every person, or organization, cc:'d on it (which is listed at the bottom of page 2) received an original letter.  By that, I mean that each one was printed on expensive paper, notarized (which is when I signed each and every one), and mailed out via 'Certified/Registered Mail'.  As you can see, I also did a few extras for myself.


This, and the next two pages added on January 13, 2011.  kjd/NY