Cleveland infant on life support after baby wipe lodged in throat, father under arrest:
CLEVELAND - A 2-month-old Cleveland baby is on life support, and the father is under arrest.
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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
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Friday, November 11, 2011
Slandering the Red States, Part III: She Was Promised There Would Be No Math
Slandering the Red States, Part III: She Was Promised There Would Be No Math | Power Line:
I am investigating a three-part series by NPR on South Dakota’s Department of Social Services; specifically, the work that DSS’s Child Protection Services division does with Native American children. In a nutshell, NPR reporter Laura Sullivan charged that South Dakota’s agencies “kidnap” Indian children off reservations so that they can make a profit by placing them in white foster homes. In Part I, I introduced the series and wrote about the hostility that liberal media manifest toward red states like South Dakota. In Part II, I rebutted Ms. Sullivan’s absurd claim that Child Protection Services “kidnaps” Indian children.
I am investigating a three-part series by NPR on South Dakota’s Department of Social Services; specifically, the work that DSS’s Child Protection Services division does with Native American children. In a nutshell, NPR reporter Laura Sullivan charged that South Dakota’s agencies “kidnap” Indian children off reservations so that they can make a profit by placing them in white foster homes. In Part I, I introduced the series and wrote about the hostility that liberal media manifest toward red states like South Dakota. In Part II, I rebutted Ms. Sullivan’s absurd claim that Child Protection Services “kidnaps” Indian children.
Divorced Soldier Takes A Stand And Changes A Law
Divorced Soldier Takes A Stand And Changes A Law - News, Weather and Sports for Sioux City, IA: KCAU-TV.com:
One Siouxland soldier and his mom took a stand and helped create a state law that will keep deployed military parents who are divorced from suffering child custody battles and allow the kids to spend time with all of their loved ones.
One Siouxland soldier and his mom took a stand and helped create a state law that will keep deployed military parents who are divorced from suffering child custody battles and allow the kids to spend time with all of their loved ones.
Mothers in the Military: Punishing Mothers Who Serve
Mothers in the Military: Punishing Mothers Who Serve | POV - Regarding War | PBS:
Before I was a mother, I could work until 6:00 or 7:00 in the evening, then head off to college courses until 10:00. I could come in early and work until the mission was complete. I could make permanent change of station (PCS) to anywhere and all I was concerned about was asking the army to station me with my husband.
Before I was a mother, I could work until 6:00 or 7:00 in the evening, then head off to college courses until 10:00. I could come in early and work until the mission was complete. I could make permanent change of station (PCS) to anywhere and all I was concerned about was asking the army to station me with my husband.
Deployed troops fight for lost custody of kids
Deployed troops fight for lost custody of kids - US news - Military - msnbc.com:
She had raised her daughter for six years following the divorce, shuttling to soccer practice and cheerleading, making sure schoolwork was done. Then Lt. Eva Crouch was mobilized with the Kentucky National Guard, and Sara went to stay with Dad.
She had raised her daughter for six years following the divorce, shuttling to soccer practice and cheerleading, making sure schoolwork was done. Then Lt. Eva Crouch was mobilized with the Kentucky National Guard, and Sara went to stay with Dad.
American soldiers still losing custody of children while deployed due to lack of action by goverment
American soldiers still losing custody of children while deployed due to lack of action by goverment - Albany CPS and Family Court | Examiner.com:
Update: See new information posted at bottom of article concerning New York State law.
Richard Diffin, Jr. waited until his ex-wife, Tanya Towne, was deployed to Iraq, then he made his move, filing for custody of their son in Montgomery County New York Family Court. At first he was granted temporary custody by Philip Cortese, Montgomery County Family Court judge, then he parlayed the temporary custody into primary permanent custody. Tanya appealed to the State of New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division Third Judicial Department but lost.
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Update: See new information posted at bottom of article concerning New York State law.
Richard Diffin, Jr. waited until his ex-wife, Tanya Towne, was deployed to Iraq, then he made his move, filing for custody of their son in Montgomery County New York Family Court. At first he was granted temporary custody by Philip Cortese, Montgomery County Family Court judge, then he parlayed the temporary custody into primary permanent custody. Tanya appealed to the State of New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division Third Judicial Department but lost.
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