AFRA News: SOCIAL SERVICE CRIMES: NEW INFORMATION FOR ACTIVISTS and VICTIMS:
by Cess Ssec on Saturday, November 12, 2011 at 9:04pm
A QUESTIONABLE AND UNNECESSARY SOCIAL SERVICE SYSTEM: NEW INFORMATION FOR ACTIVISTS and VICTIMS.
The subject of a questionable social service system or child protection service system, is a reality we can not ignore. We must always continue to expose, the system for what it represents, how it functions and what it's objectives are. Safeguarding our children and families from harm, through the knowledge that we share, is a primary objective for all concerned.
To all parents, individuals and activists standing up to this system, accolades on your tireless efforts and commitment in conveying psychopsema, among other knowledge tools created to inform and educate police, mna's. mp's, prosecutors, politicians, senators, congressmen and the courts.
Those knowledge tools and new information such as that contained in this article, define how social services uses questionable means to achieve profit, under the guise of protecting children. FULL STORY
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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
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
Sunday, November 13, 2011
'It's hard to live with yourself after you murder someone so innocent'
'It's hard to live with yourself after you murder someone so innocent':
That an abortion can cause grave mental injury to a woman is documented in a number of studies, and now the testimony from those victims will be heard in a dispute over the new Texas state law that requires abortion providers to perform a sonogram before destroying the unborn baby.
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That an abortion can cause grave mental injury to a woman is documented in a number of studies, and now the testimony from those victims will be heard in a dispute over the new Texas state law that requires abortion providers to perform a sonogram before destroying the unborn baby.
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Texas Women Bought, Sold Baby On Payment Plan
Cops: Texas Women Bought, Sold Baby On Payment Plan « CBS Houston:
ABILENE, Texas (CBS Houston/AP) — Two West Texas women have been arrested for allegedly buying and selling a 7-week-old infant on an installment payment plan.
ABILENE, Texas (CBS Houston/AP) — Two West Texas women have been arrested for allegedly buying and selling a 7-week-old infant on an installment payment plan.
Too late to punish: Hillary Adams wants to extend limits on child abuse prosecution
Too late to punish: Hillary Adams wants to extend limits on child abuse prosecution » Corpus Christi Caller-Times:
Seeks change in limits on prosecution
CORPUS CHRISTI — The young woman who was 16 when she secretly recorded her father striking her with a belt said she hopes to see changes in laws that limit prosecution of past child abuse cases.
Seeks change in limits on prosecution
CORPUS CHRISTI — The young woman who was 16 when she secretly recorded her father striking her with a belt said she hopes to see changes in laws that limit prosecution of past child abuse cases.
Surge in babies addicted to moms' pain pills
Surge in babies addicted to moms' pain pills - USATODAY.com:
Medical authorities are witnessing explosive growth in the number of newborn babies hooked on prescription painkillers, innocent victims of their mothers' addictions.
Medical authorities are witnessing explosive growth in the number of newborn babies hooked on prescription painkillers, innocent victims of their mothers' addictions.
Illinois law opens access to biological parents
Illinois law opens access to biological parents » Evansville Courier & Press:
EVANSVILLE — An change in Illinois law is expected to throw open the doors this week for adoptees to obtain the names of their birth parents in that state.
EVANSVILLE — An change in Illinois law is expected to throw open the doors this week for adoptees to obtain the names of their birth parents in that state.
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