SOS Taken Into Custody may go out of print

Received the following from Stephen Baskerville:

Cumberland House Publishing is being sold, and unless action is taken soon, Taken Into Custody will go out of print.  This is serious for two reasons:  First copies will no longer be available.  Second, if this book does not succeed, no other book on the abuses of family court and the divorce industry will be published for a very long time.  Publishers make decisions based on what sells. If you want your own book published, please help with the success of this one.
This is urgent, as it could go out of print in a matter of days.
Two things must be done:
First, we need to sell as many copies as possible while the book is still in print.  Now is the time to buy copies and urge others to do so.  To order, go to the TIC page on Amazon here.
Second, if you have any media contacts, now is the time to use them.  I need more radio and TV exposure to keep the book alive.
To assist you, Mike Seeber and Molly Olson have produced the following terrific 2-minute video, which is now up on YouTube.  Please distribute this to your media contacts and local officials:
Baskerville Speaks – Family Court Puts Profit Over People
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iA6_ZGa7jbc&feature=channel

TIC now has 54 5-star reviews on Amazon.  Few books have comparable ratings.  All published reviews have been highly positive.  (See the list of reviews and jacket quotations below.)

Thanks for all your support and assistance in the past.  And hang in there.
Stephen

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Stephen Baskerville, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Government
Patrick Henry College
1 Patrick Henry Circle
Purcellville, Virginia  20132
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“This book is a tremendous and much-needed report on how family courts and government policies are harming children.”
Phyllis Schlafly, President, Eagle Forum

Taken Into Custody (2007), book by Stephen Baskerville

TAKEN INTO CUSTODY
The War Against Fathers, Marriage,
and the Family

By Stephen Baskerville

Why is the American family in crisis? Dr. Stephen Baskerville argues that the most direct cause is the divorce industry: a government-run system that tears apart families, separates children from fit and loving parents, confiscates the wealth of families, and turns law-abiding citizens into criminals in ways they are powerless to avoid. In more than half of divorces, one person forces it upon the other.

In all of human history, this kind of crisis has never happened before. Indeed, today’s divorce machine resembles the totalitarian regimes of the last century. Like them, the government officials who exercise virtually absolute control over the private lives of Americans have never been held accountable to anyone. Taken into Custody explores it all:

  • Why the “deadbeat dad” is not only a myth but a hoax, the creation of government officials and lawyers plundering parents whose children they have taken away.
  • How hysterical propaganda about domestic violence is destroying families, endangering children, and making criminals of innocent parents.
  • The real causes of child abuse and how the abuse industry willfully ignores them.
  • What drives the rash of “parental kidnappings.”
  • How family courts operate as if there is no Bill of Rights, denying parents their constitutional legal protections.

Taken into Custody exposes the greatest and most destructive civil rights abuse in America today. Family courts and Soviet-style bureaucracies trample basic civil liberties, entering homes uninvited and taking away people’s children at will, then throwing the parents into jail without any form of due process, much less a trial. No parent, no child, no family in America is safe.

The legal industry does not want you to hear this story. Radical feminists, bar associations, and social work bureaucracies have colluded to suppress this information. Even civil libertarians look the other way. Yet it is a reality for tens of millions of Americans.

STEPHEN BASKERVILLE, Ph.D., is associate professor of government at Patrick Henry College.  He holds a PhD from the London School of Economics and is a Fellow at the Howard Center for Family, Religion, and Society.  The author of more than eighty articles on fatherhood and family issues, he has appeared widely on national radio and television programs.

ISBN-10: 1-58182-594-3
ISBN-13: 978-1-58182-594-7
$24.95, Hardcover

Available at Amazon’s special price of $16.47 (regular price $24.95).


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