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The Center For Family And Justice, Inc. and GOTFM proudly present the podcast "Dude, Where's My Justice???". The Center's President, Kelly Rice and GOTFM's Sister Charity join together once a week to bring information, interviews, and hot topics dealing with court corruption, families, and everything in between.

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Are our elected officials meeting taxpayer expectations??? Roni Weiss joins Kelly Rice and Sister Charity to discuss this important topic.

Join Kelly and Sister Charity as they welcome the vice president of Kids Need 2 Parents (KN2P), Tina Reiriz to talk about the organization and their upcoming Shared Parenting Rally in June.

Join Kelly and Sister Charity as they welcome Author Jill Egizii to discuss her book and Parental Alienation Awareness Day.

Today is April Fool's Day, but we can't afford to be fools about our rights as parents. Join Kelly and Sister Charity as they welcome parental rights advocate Christy Lindsey to discuss the parental rights amendment and the UN's... more

Join Kelly and Sister Charity as they discuss the possibility of States suing the Federal Government over Health Care Reform.

Join Kelly and Sister Charity as they discuss the Slaughter Rule & Health Care Reform.

Kelly and Sister Charity welcome Attorney and Author John P. Contini to discuss his practice, the state of our justice system, and his book.

Kelly Rice and Sister Charity welcome author and private investigator J B Simms to the show. J B Simms is a 25+ veteran of the private investigative field, having participated in not only the defense of clients but the apprehension of fugitives.... more

Tonight Kelly Rice and Sister Charity Kreasko welcome the Democratic Candidate for WV House of Delegates (9th District), Jim Marion.

Tonight Kelly Rice and Sister Charity Kreasko discuss the possibility of an intermediate appeals court being added to the WV judicial system.

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