After calling the State of Washington Department of Health today, I was informed that Barry Glatt’s license to practice within the state is currently under review. The specifics of this review will not be known until the review is complete. They informed me that the DSHS, the DOH and a state attorney is involved. A [...]
Entries from March 2009
Barry Glatt Under Review
March 31st, 2009 · No Comments
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We’re Seeking Testimonials About Barry Glatt
March 30th, 2009 · 3 Comments
I’ve noticed a lot of hits on my website lately concerning Barry Glatt. People are typing in Google searches with his name on it. We’re considering possible action against this man and the people who enable his continued presence within Washington State. He IS still certified to operate. Complaints have been filed against him with the DSHS [...]
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A Public Hanging Without Evidence
March 30th, 2009 · No Comments
The trials of Brad Holbrook Posted by The Oregonian March 27, 2009 13:03PM Monday, November 17, 2008 The first time Allen Scott saw Brad Holbrook was from Scott’s seat in a jury box. Holbrook was a strikingly handsome 32-year-old lawyer, but he wasn’t trying the case. He was on trial, facing charges of sexually molesting [...]
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Child Support Game
March 29th, 2009 · No Comments
Oh, wait, due to the recession, fathers payments are being reduced by the courts, whose actions admit that the original amount of money was never needed all along. This is WHY many good fathers ask for proof that the monies are actually going towards their children, and why so many gender-feminists try to block and [...]
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Give Them The Whole Year!
March 28th, 2009 · No Comments
Domestic Violence Awareness Month is currently October. There is a proposal within the NCADV (National Coalition Against Domestic Violence) to move it to May because: 1) October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and those folks are getting most of the October money. 2) ”We are considering May for many reasons, including those listed above. In addition, it [...]
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Free Richard Fine
March 28th, 2009 · 2 Comments
Free Richard Fine California’s Superior Court judges are paid $178,789 a year and have generous medical and retirement benefits – up to 75 percent of their salary. Los Angeles County’s judges fare even better because the county pumps another $47,726 into their compensation. It’s been happening for years, but it’s also been illegal for years, [...]
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A Lack of Reality About Women From Obama’s & Staff
March 26th, 2009 · No Comments
Cathy Young paints some stark contrasts with her latest commentary. Yet focusing on job discrimination will not help us address these deep-seated prejudices. Indeed, making work-family policy a part of the agenda of the Council on Women and Girls seems to reinforce the stereotype that family issues are a female domain. (Why not a Council [...]
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VAWA Vs. The National Debt Clock
March 24th, 2009 · No Comments
Anyone remember this? It was one of my favorites when bush was in office. Now, when one considers that equal rights for women has been achieved AND grossly overstated, will the gender-feminists accept that? Consider this. In the first independent analysis of Obama’s budget proposal, the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office concluded that Obama’s policies would [...]
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Gregoire To Men – You Don’t Count
March 23rd, 2009 · No Comments
In the most openly brazen move to date, Gov. Christine Gregoire has shown just how far the man hate can go. Now, in a budget cutting move, she’d moving to release all of the low risk female mothers who have children in foster care. I guess the dads don’t matter here, and this move speaks [...]
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Men – Need Not Apply
March 23rd, 2009 · 1 Comment
The woman’s only club recently added another layer. I’d like to get some gender-feminists input on just how much of a “victim” they really are… Never mind the boys; girls need help — right? March 18, 2009 With a flick of his pen, President Barack Obama finally laid to rest Freud’s most famous question and [...]
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Oprah Gets It Wrong
March 20th, 2009 · 2 Comments
Once again, we only receive one side of the issue. In our most recent article, we’ve shown that men die much more frequently due to domestic violence, yet the machine plods along with the same old tired gender-feminist message as it was set up to be. And, despite CLINICAL studies that show just the opposite [...]
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Studies Show Men’s DV Fatalities Much Higher Than Thought
March 20th, 2009 · 1 Comment
Domestic Violence-Related Deaths March 18th, 2009 By Harry Crouch Article Source Posted in Domestic abuse/violence, Richard L. Davis In 2005, 32,637 suicides were reported. The SVD reports 30% of the suicides reported were IPProb related. Hence, it is possible that approximately 7,832 male and 1,958 female suicides were precipitated by intimate partner problems. These intimate [...]
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Coastal Services Dumps Glatt
March 18th, 2009 · 2 Comments
Barry Glatt is no longer employed at Coastal Services, a state certified DV Perpetrator Treatment Provider in Bellevue, WA. Glatt was fired with cause from his previous position at Associated Behavioral Health, also in Bellevue in 2007. That much has been confirmed. As for his most recent dismissal, the receptionist at Coastal stuttered, then quoted “personal [...]
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Doug Bartholomew – Malpractice And Enabling Of Bad Behavior
March 17th, 2009 · 3 Comments
Take a look at this case listed on Findlaw. Tell me what sticks out here. Here’s what the courts have to say about his “expert” testimony. A review of Dr. Bartholomew’s trial testimony shows why the trial court did not regard his report as necessarily compelling the concrete findings of physical assault that Lisa now [...]
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Doug Bartholomew – Accountability Inaction
March 17th, 2009 · 14 Comments
Stay away from this man. Doug Bartholomew one of the founding fathers of the domestic violence industry in Washington State, is known as “The Enforcer”. When I asked him about this title this morning, he ventured and simultaneously recognized without denial that it was earned because “he knew so much about the laws and codes” [...]
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