Man gets 5 years for threatening Montgomery County officials | Emily Babay | Capital Land | Washington Examiner:
A man has been sentenced to five years behind bars for threatening Montgomery County public officials after he lost a child-custody case.
Read more:
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
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Man remanded in custody over attack at CYF office
Radio New Zealand : News : Top Stories : Man remanded in custody over attack at CYF office:
More people are FINALLY standing up to the BABYSTEALERS!
A man arrested over a rampage at a Child, Youth and Family office in Christchurch was remanded in custody after appearing in Rangiora District Court on Wednesday afternoon.
More people are FINALLY standing up to the BABYSTEALERS!
A man arrested over a rampage at a Child, Youth and Family office in Christchurch was remanded in custody after appearing in Rangiora District Court on Wednesday afternoon.
Mum-of-10 attacked social workers
Mum-of-10 attacked social workers (From Worcester News):
A MUM whose 10 children have been taken into care has admitted assaulting two social workers.
A MUM whose 10 children have been taken into care has admitted assaulting two social workers.
Victims of Adoption Scam Speak Out
Victims of Adoption Scam Speak Out -- KFOR:
Why pay couples for a baby when CPS will put you on a list, steal you a baby and then pay you. You pay NOTHING!
Why pay couples for a baby when CPS will put you on a list, steal you a baby and then pay you. You pay NOTHING!
Awesome, China looking for Babystealers! They're all yours!
1.8 million jobs open for social workers|Society|chinadaily.com.cn:
Dear China, You've already heard from LK offering you ALL of the U.S. babystealers. I second that offer.
Please DO take them. They lie,they commit fraud and they just love stealing children from innocent families. Just think of ALL that money they'll make your government! And they're already programmed to just take the children and run. You won't even have to train them. Just think of the money you'll save. They'll even pull the strings in your courtrooms, just like they do here. They've had plenty of practice and they'll always put the almighty dollar above the best interest's of the children and the families they destroy. What a DEAL! They're ALL yours!
Just so happy to be of assistance, unhappygrammy
Dear China, You've already heard from LK offering you ALL of the U.S. babystealers. I second that offer.
Please DO take them. They lie,they commit fraud and they just love stealing children from innocent families. Just think of ALL that money they'll make your government! And they're already programmed to just take the children and run. You won't even have to train them. Just think of the money you'll save. They'll even pull the strings in your courtrooms, just like they do here. They've had plenty of practice and they'll always put the almighty dollar above the best interest's of the children and the families they destroy. What a DEAL! They're ALL yours!
Just so happy to be of assistance, unhappygrammy
Hearing held in Navajo baby case in Foster care
Valley Courier Hearing held in Navajo baby case:
ALAMOSA — District Judge Pattie Swift presided over a status hearing Tuesday in a case involving the disposition of a Navajo baby currently in foster care in Alamosa.
The Navajo grandparents have been asking for custody of the child since January, 2011. They have successfully completed a criminal background check and their home has been approved as acceptable as a home for the child.
Read More:
ALAMOSA — District Judge Pattie Swift presided over a status hearing Tuesday in a case involving the disposition of a Navajo baby currently in foster care in Alamosa.
The Navajo grandparents have been asking for custody of the child since January, 2011. They have successfully completed a criminal background check and their home has been approved as acceptable as a home for the child.
Read More:
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Parental Rights and Obamacare - Part One
Parental Rights and Obamacare - Part One - Easley, SC Patch:
There’s this ongoing belief perpetuated by Big Media that the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) is all about mandated health insurance. The analysis and/or debates of the inner workings of health care reform have failed to materialize in any substantial form, so most citizens are oblivious to the fact that the law features some pretty horrifying things unrelated to insurance.
Among the most heinous of them is something called the Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting Program. Through this endeavor, the states will be required to identify at-risk communities and provide to them services to improve child care and the art of parenting. Undoubtedly, the communities in question will be those with any combination of lower incomes, increased Medicaid participation and lower student achievement. For readers of this paper and its sister publications, that would put the cross-hairs on Niagara Falls, Lockport and all of Orleans County.
There’s this ongoing belief perpetuated by Big Media that the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) is all about mandated health insurance. The analysis and/or debates of the inner workings of health care reform have failed to materialize in any substantial form, so most citizens are oblivious to the fact that the law features some pretty horrifying things unrelated to insurance.
Among the most heinous of them is something called the Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting Program. Through this endeavor, the states will be required to identify at-risk communities and provide to them services to improve child care and the art of parenting. Undoubtedly, the communities in question will be those with any combination of lower incomes, increased Medicaid participation and lower student achievement. For readers of this paper and its sister publications, that would put the cross-hairs on Niagara Falls, Lockport and all of Orleans County.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)