Valley Courier Alamosa will decide fate of Navajo child:
ALAMOSA — District Judge Pattie Swift on Monday denied a request to transfer jurisdiction of a half-Navajo child to the Navajo Nation Tribal Court.
Exposing Child UN-Protective Services and the Deceitful Practices They Use to Rip Families Apart/Where Relative Placement is NOT an Option, as Stated by a DCYF Supervisor
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
In Memory of my Loving Husband, William F. Knightly Jr. Murdered by ILLEGAL Palliative Care at a Nashua, NH Hospital
Saturday, November 5, 2011
Inter Process begins for trial of in vitro
Google Translate:
Plaintiffs have until Dec. 19 to present arguments
The State will then have 60 days to give his defense and to challenge the position of couples
The Inter-American Court of Human Rights and established the first time that initiate the process of trial that will decide whether the Costa Rican government should allow the practice of in vitro fertilization (IVF)
Plaintiffs have until Dec. 19 to present arguments
The State will then have 60 days to give his defense and to challenge the position of couples
The Inter-American Court of Human Rights and established the first time that initiate the process of trial that will decide whether the Costa Rican government should allow the practice of in vitro fertilization (IVF)
12 years later parents find that their daughters were switched at birth
12 years later parents find that their daughters were switched at birth « Pinkoddy's Blog:
As a new parent there are many situations you may or may not prepare yourself for, but no-one would ever imagine that at 12 years old it could turn out that your daughter isn’t yours!
That is what happened to 2 very different Russian families, whose daughters were switched at birth. The girls are very different with one having blonde hair and the other being very dark.
In fact the reason it came to light was because one of the father’s split from the mother and refused to pay maintenance on the grounds that she wasn’t his as she didn’t look like him. So they had DNA tests which revealed that she did not belong to the mother either.
But now it is too late to sue hospital staff as too much time has passed. Both girls wish to remain where they are.
As a new parent there are many situations you may or may not prepare yourself for, but no-one would ever imagine that at 12 years old it could turn out that your daughter isn’t yours!
That is what happened to 2 very different Russian families, whose daughters were switched at birth. The girls are very different with one having blonde hair and the other being very dark.
In fact the reason it came to light was because one of the father’s split from the mother and refused to pay maintenance on the grounds that she wasn’t his as she didn’t look like him. So they had DNA tests which revealed that she did not belong to the mother either.
But now it is too late to sue hospital staff as too much time has passed. Both girls wish to remain where they are.
Hitler's Parents Claim Judge Found No Abuse of Little Adolf, Aryan Nation
Hitler's Parents Claim Judge Found No Abuse of Little Adolf, Aryan Nation | NBC Philadelphia:
Parents of "Adolf Hitler" and "Aryan Nation" claim a judge found no evidence of abuse, but the state still hasn't given their kids back
Parents of "Adolf Hitler" and "Aryan Nation" claim a judge found no evidence of abuse, but the state still hasn't given their kids back
Part One of Three Part NPR Investigation in ICWA Compliance
Part One of Three Part NPR Investigation in ICWA Compliance | Turtle Talk:
Key Findings Of This Investigation
* Each year, South Dakota removes an average of 700 Native American children from their homes. Indian children are less than 15 percent of state’s the child population, but make up more than half the children in foster care.
* Despite the Indian Child Welfare Act, which says Native American children must be placed with their family members, relatives, their tribes or other Native Americans, native children are more than twice as likely to be sent to foster care as children of other races, even in similar circumstances.
* Nearly 90 percent of Native American children sent to foster care in South Dakota are placed in non-native homes or group care.
* Less than 12 percent of Native American children in South Dakota foster care had been physically or sexually abused in their homes, below the national average. The state says parents have “neglected” their children, a subjective term. But tribe leaders tell NPR what social workers call neglect is often poverty; and sometimes native tradition.
* A close review of South Dakota’s budget shows that they receive almost $100 million a year to subsidize its foster care program.
Key Findings Of This Investigation
* Each year, South Dakota removes an average of 700 Native American children from their homes. Indian children are less than 15 percent of state’s the child population, but make up more than half the children in foster care.
* Despite the Indian Child Welfare Act, which says Native American children must be placed with their family members, relatives, their tribes or other Native Americans, native children are more than twice as likely to be sent to foster care as children of other races, even in similar circumstances.
* Nearly 90 percent of Native American children sent to foster care in South Dakota are placed in non-native homes or group care.
* Less than 12 percent of Native American children in South Dakota foster care had been physically or sexually abused in their homes, below the national average. The state says parents have “neglected” their children, a subjective term. But tribe leaders tell NPR what social workers call neglect is often poverty; and sometimes native tradition.
* A close review of South Dakota’s budget shows that they receive almost $100 million a year to subsidize its foster care program.
Breaking the Generational Curse
Breaking the Generational Curse
What is a generational curse? Well, what is a curse? First of all, we’re not talking about some voodoo, mysticism thing. Curses are real. They are bad habits and wrong thinking. No one curses you; you curse yourself. Or, in the case of generational curses, your family curses you. But curses are not unbreakable. They are net permanent or inescapable. There are ways to break a generational curse.
Let’s talk examples. What are some generational curses that are common? Alcoholism, child abuse, drug addition, spouse abuse, inappropriate sexual urges, laziness, selfishness, divorce. There are many, many more. If your family has no history of this, if you are the only one with these problems, then you are not under a generational curse. However, if your family has a history of these, you are under a generational curse. What do I mean by that?
A generational curse is part nature and part nurture. Your DNA comes from your parents. They affect your color, your race, your hair, your height, and your health. They also affect your personality and habits. How you are raised affects you just as much as whom you were born from. Not only are you born with certain proclivities, you are raised to embrace or discard them.
But you’re an adult now. How you were raised doesn’t affect who you are now, right? Wrong. If you don’t realize that who you are now is connected to who your family is, you will never be able to break free of the curse. A generational curse is powerful because it is omnipresent. If your parents did it, if your aunts and uncles and cousins did it, then it is no longer strange or shocking when you do it. It is just a natural part of life. That is how curses work. They trick you into believing they are natural, normal, or unavoidable. But they are not.
So, how can you break a generational curse? First confess your own participation. Claim your own rebellion, repent of your own participation. But you don’t want to do that. You want to claim that you’re just like your mother, so it’s not really your fault. Well, okay then, your kids are going to end up just like her too. You are an adult now. Claim your own participation in the curse so that you can overcome it. You can’t overcome what you won’t face.
Second, confess your family’s participation. You will get nowhere by covering up the past. You must dig up the who and why and how and bring it to light. Even if the participants are long dead and gone, the curse must be brought to the light so that it can be wiped away. It might be from your grandfather or great grandfather, but it must be shown and confessed. Only once the source is discovered will the curse be broken. The issue is not whether they are alive, but is their curse alive?
Generational curses can be huge. They can affect whole groups and races of people. It has effects in slavery and prejudice and family structure and it goes so, so deep. Whole countries can be based on generational curses and the problems that accompany them. So never think you are alone in this. This is not easy. You are breaking a chain. A chain that can have many, many links.
Biblically, there are many examples of breaking generational curses in just this way. Daniel 9:16 “Our sins and the iniquities of our ancestors have made Jerusalem and your people an object of scorn to all those around us.” Zach 1:3 “‘Return to me, declares the LORD Almighty, ‘and I will return to you’.”
God made a promise to help you once you’ve broken the curse. Leviticus 26:40-42 (NIV) says, “But if they will confess their sins and the sins of their ancestors… I will remember my covenant with Jacob and my covenant with Isaac and my covenant with Abraham”. God didn’t forget his covenant. He ignored it. He didn’t relate to them based on their covenant with Him. They made new gods (drugs, alcohol, sex), so He waited until they returned to Him so that He could remember. So what was His covenant? His promise to bless you.
So when you break the curse, you not only are freed, you are also blessed.
Author Bio
Nancy Parker was a professional nanny and she loves to write about wide range of subjects like health, Parenting, Child Care, Babysitting, nanny background check tips etc. You can reach her @ nancy.parker015 @ gmail.com http://www.enannysource.com/
What is a generational curse? Well, what is a curse? First of all, we’re not talking about some voodoo, mysticism thing. Curses are real. They are bad habits and wrong thinking. No one curses you; you curse yourself. Or, in the case of generational curses, your family curses you. But curses are not unbreakable. They are net permanent or inescapable. There are ways to break a generational curse.
Let’s talk examples. What are some generational curses that are common? Alcoholism, child abuse, drug addition, spouse abuse, inappropriate sexual urges, laziness, selfishness, divorce. There are many, many more. If your family has no history of this, if you are the only one with these problems, then you are not under a generational curse. However, if your family has a history of these, you are under a generational curse. What do I mean by that?
A generational curse is part nature and part nurture. Your DNA comes from your parents. They affect your color, your race, your hair, your height, and your health. They also affect your personality and habits. How you are raised affects you just as much as whom you were born from. Not only are you born with certain proclivities, you are raised to embrace or discard them.
But you’re an adult now. How you were raised doesn’t affect who you are now, right? Wrong. If you don’t realize that who you are now is connected to who your family is, you will never be able to break free of the curse. A generational curse is powerful because it is omnipresent. If your parents did it, if your aunts and uncles and cousins did it, then it is no longer strange or shocking when you do it. It is just a natural part of life. That is how curses work. They trick you into believing they are natural, normal, or unavoidable. But they are not.
So, how can you break a generational curse? First confess your own participation. Claim your own rebellion, repent of your own participation. But you don’t want to do that. You want to claim that you’re just like your mother, so it’s not really your fault. Well, okay then, your kids are going to end up just like her too. You are an adult now. Claim your own participation in the curse so that you can overcome it. You can’t overcome what you won’t face.
Second, confess your family’s participation. You will get nowhere by covering up the past. You must dig up the who and why and how and bring it to light. Even if the participants are long dead and gone, the curse must be brought to the light so that it can be wiped away. It might be from your grandfather or great grandfather, but it must be shown and confessed. Only once the source is discovered will the curse be broken. The issue is not whether they are alive, but is their curse alive?
Generational curses can be huge. They can affect whole groups and races of people. It has effects in slavery and prejudice and family structure and it goes so, so deep. Whole countries can be based on generational curses and the problems that accompany them. So never think you are alone in this. This is not easy. You are breaking a chain. A chain that can have many, many links.
Biblically, there are many examples of breaking generational curses in just this way. Daniel 9:16 “Our sins and the iniquities of our ancestors have made Jerusalem and your people an object of scorn to all those around us.” Zach 1:3 “‘Return to me, declares the LORD Almighty, ‘and I will return to you’.”
God made a promise to help you once you’ve broken the curse. Leviticus 26:40-42 (NIV) says, “But if they will confess their sins and the sins of their ancestors… I will remember my covenant with Jacob and my covenant with Isaac and my covenant with Abraham”. God didn’t forget his covenant. He ignored it. He didn’t relate to them based on their covenant with Him. They made new gods (drugs, alcohol, sex), so He waited until they returned to Him so that He could remember. So what was His covenant? His promise to bless you.
So when you break the curse, you not only are freed, you are also blessed.
Author Bio
Nancy Parker was a professional nanny and she loves to write about wide range of subjects like health, Parenting, Child Care, Babysitting, nanny background check tips etc. You can reach her @ nancy.parker015 @ gmail.com http://www.enannysource.com/
Friday, November 4, 2011
Toddler Left Home Alone Found Dead
Toddler Left Home Alone Found Dead | The Stir:
Time and again the headlines are filled with stories of young children left home alone. Typically they're found fine, and we all fret about what could have happened. In Joplin, Missouri, however, it's what did happen that's heartbreaking.
Time and again the headlines are filled with stories of young children left home alone. Typically they're found fine, and we all fret about what could have happened. In Joplin, Missouri, however, it's what did happen that's heartbreaking.
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