"But in a transcript of a child-support hearing from December of 1991, Samuel V. Schoonmaker III, her [Lisa Foley's] lawyer at the time, described the protracted divorce litigation as a power game.
"She's [Lisa foley] got $60,000 to her name and he's got $39 million by his own admission and this fellow gets up there and he adopts the self-righteous, arrogant, dictatorial attitude, which is the only way I can characterize it," Schoonmaker said. "This whole hearing has nothing to do with money. This hearing has to do with control."
This is not a man who has the maturity to lead the State of Connecticut.
We need to turn around what's happening to women and children at the hands of wealthy men in the State of Connecticut. According to a new report from the Department of Agriculture, an estimated 14.5 percent of American households were food insecure at some point during 2012.
ReplyDeleteDepressingly, households with children had a greater likelihood of struggling to keep adequate food on the table than the national average, and single women with children were more likely to face food insecurity than all other households.
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