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, November 18, 2011

Fewer Babies Available For Adoption By U.S. Parents : NPR

Fewer Babies Available For Adoption By U.S. Parents : NPR:

Brian and Regan Franklin adopted their son, Sammi, from Ethiopia in 2009. The family is ready to adopt another child from the African nation — but is finding it increasingly difficult. Here, the family celebrates Halloween this year.

Newt Checks and Balances Liberal Judges

Newt Checks and Balances Liberal Judges - Page 1 - Peter Ferrara - Townhall Conservative:

The genius of America's Founding Fathers is reflected in the innovative system of checks and balances they adopted for our government, to prevent abuse of power by any authority.

Note: This posting has nothing to do with who I support in the Presidential race. I am looking for the best candidate who will take back our runaway court's,enforce the Constitution and enforce family rights. If I come across an article which pertain's to our fight for our children and families, I'll post it.

Planned Parenthood's Lawless Bloodlust in NH

Planned Parenthood's Lawless Bloodlust in NH - Michael Norton - Townhall Conservative:

In a growing number of states around the country, legislators and other office holders are doing their best to stem the flow of taxpayer monies into Planned Parenthood’s coffers. And as they do this, it’s understood that they’re one judge away from having their legislation crippled or thrown out, and the financial lifeline to Planned Parenthood reopened.

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Newt Gingrich supports family law reform

NH reps fight courts using innovative "petition" process

Does Foster Care Protect Children?

Does Foster Care Protect Children? « Law Journal for Social Justice:

On Jenna’s eighteenth birthday, she arrived at her home only to discover that her foster parents had taken all of her belongings and placed them in the driveway. She stayed at a friend’s house for a few days, but she soon became homeless. Jenna had been in foster care since she was six years old and was passed around from foster home to foster home. The lack of stability in her life left her traumatized, feeling alone and unwanted. Jenna’s eighteenth birthday should have been a happy day. Instead, it was one of her most hurtful experiences, invoking a renewed sense of anguish and rejection.

Brian Gerrish - Blowing The Whistle conference [23rd October 2011] Child Stealing by the State