Unbiased Reporting

What I post on this Blog does not mean I agree with the articles or disagree. I call it Unbiased Reporting!

Isabella Brooke Knightly and Austin Gamez-Knightly

Isabella Brooke Knightly and Austin Gamez-Knightly
In Memory of my Loving Husband, William F. Knightly Jr. Murdered by ILLEGAL Palliative Care at a Nashua, NH Hospital

Friday, July 29, 2011

Fathers Claim NH Courts Biased Against Them - New Hampshire News Story


Fathers Claim NH Courts Biased Against Them - New Hampshire News Story - WMUR New Hampshire

CONCORD, N.H. -- It has been an allegation about the family court system for years -- that fathers don't get the same treatment as mothers when it comes to custody cases. But whether that's true depends on who you ask.

Note: I and so many other's waited close to a month for this segment of WMUR to air. Had the real story with interviews been shown, without the threats of WMUR being sued, everyone would have seen just how bias the NH court's really are.

The segment aired by WMUR tried to put the blame on father's.
Father's and mother's alike are getting the shaft, while the court's sit by and make a killing off a families pain, playing one parent against the other.
In many cases the court's are bias against father's. In many cases they're also bias against mother's. Even grandparent's. It seem's to me, whichever parent run's to the court first with tales of abuse, wind's up with custody of the children, whether the report is true or false.
I know of one father who abused his wife after she found out he was cheating on her, after finding another woman's undergarment's under her bed. She confronted him and he punched her in the face, with witnesses watching. The mother was arrested and charged with domestic violence. The father has custody of their child and has never been held in contempt for refusing to let the mother see her child.
Another mother, beaten by her admittedly abusive husband, the husband wind's up with custody after filing a false report with DCYF. I know many other mother's alienated by both DCYF and our illustrous NH judicial system, with the father's never even given the right of custody to their children.
I know of three father's whose right's were never terminated in Nashua, after DCYF took their children from the mother's. Two of the mother's were falsely accused by DCYF and the NH court's, which was proven. The father's of all three of these children were never contacted, while two of the Probate Court Judges both lied in their decision's. All three children have been illegally adopted, after fictitious mens right's were terminated. DCYF and the court's were well aware they weren't the children's father's. But DCYF and the court's figured it was no big deal.
So yes, many of the men in NH are getting the shaft in NH and many women are also. Many of the custody order's made by the NH court's are very unfair.
The entire justice system in NH is nothing but a greedy money making machine. Money made off the pain and suffering of families.
This News segment was nothing worth waiting to see. It was a total flop, full of bias. The NH judicial system's failure will one day be out in the open. With or without the help of WMUR.

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Thursday, July 28, 2011

Transcript | Failure To Protect:The Caseworker Files

Transcript | Failure To Protect | FRONTLINE | PBS



Failure to Protect:
The Caseworker Files

Produced by
Barak Goodman
Rachel Dretzin
Muriel Soenens

Written by
Barak Goodman


ANNOUNCER: Last week on FRONTLINE, the story of the death of a little girl while in the custody of the state of Maine.

NEWSCASTER: Five-year old Logan was killed after her foster mother allegedly tied her to a high chair and put duct tape over her nose and mouth.

ANNOUNCER: The death of Logan Marr focused outrage on a normally secretive child protective system.

MAN AT HEARING: Who holds these people accountable? The answer is nobody.

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Forced adoptions may spark class action

Forced adoptions may spark class action - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

A Newcastle solicitor is investigating the possibility of a class action on behalf of several Hunter Valley women who say their babies were adopted against their will.

False Allegations of Child Abuse

False Allegations of Child Abuse

Sometimes allegations of abuse are true. When they are not, disproving false allegations of child abuse is one of the most difficult issues to overcome. Disproving becomes the method of how to overcome false child abuse allegations. This is why it is critical to act fast and have a strategy. Having an attorney represent and advise you during this process is generally recommended.
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NZ Adoption Laws Breach Anti-Discrimination Laws | Scoop News

NZ Adoption Laws Breach Anti-Discrimination Laws | Scoop News

Note: New Hampshire is NO different just like many of the other states, but the Lawyer's are too chicken to do anything about it.

Claim Filed With Human Rights Tribunal: NZ Adoption Laws Breach Anti-Discrimination Laws

Adoption Action has filed a claim with the Human Rights Review Tribunal complaining that the Adoption Act 1955 and other adoption laws and practice notes are inconsistent with the anti-discrimination provisions of the Human Rights Act 1993 and the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990 in 15 different respects AND are inconsistent with fundamental rights and freedoms of the persons affected.

Babies Born Alive in Toilets at Abortion Center, Left to Die

Babies Born Alive in Toilets at Abortion Center, Left to Die | LifeNews.com

On July 21, 2011, a jury of six found that the notorious late-term abortionist James Scott Pendergraft IV was liable for injuries sustained by a pre-born baby during a failed abortion ten years ago. The jury stunned eye-witnesses in the courtroom by ordering Pendergraft to pay $36,737,660.16 in compensatory and punitive damages.

The case is number 2004-CA-001202 captioned C. H. et al. v. James Scott Pendergraft IV, et al.

Mother Says Child Welfare System Failed Her Daughter

Mother Says Child Welfare System Failed Her Daughter - MyStateLine.com

(Springfield) -- An Illinois mother says the system failed her 14-year old daughter Chloe.
Shelley Faulkner says Chloe was placed in DCFS custody but when she returned home a year later, she was pregnant.
And on top of that, Chloe said she had been raped several times.