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Wednesday, April 18, 2012
NH Legislative Redress Challenge's AG Delaney to prove Accountability
DMVC Productions: NH Legislative Redress Challenge's AG Delaney to prove Accountability:
This article http://www.concordmonitor.com/article/324225/grievance-panel-strikes-back?CSAuthResp=1334754241%3Alcemtepsafm32lur215ku4kdr1%3ACSUserId%7CCSGroupId%3Aapproved%3AACDE6E99ACA7DFAC2B5C001F6AC930A3&CSUserId=94&CSGroupId=1shows that Attorney Delaney is using the same adjectives his Child Protection Workers (CPSW) use to describe parent's demanding their rights. Such as antagonistic, boundaries of authority, all coincidentally identical to the arsenal of toolbox phrases uttered by state workers against parents demanding their due process rights in relationship to their children and simple accountability. Obviously, this type of power trip starts at the top with Delaney and works its way down and acted out contrary to state and federal laws through the CPSW to parents they railroad behind closed doors.
The Concord Monitor who accepts advertising and large payments from the Department of Health and Human Services of course trivialized the committee's inquiry as simply a "spat between the Speaker O'Brien and AG Delaney" over the following questions, the italics are my suggestions to deescalate Delaney:
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This article http://www.concordmonitor.com/article/324225/grievance-panel-strikes-back?CSAuthResp=1334754241%3Alcemtepsafm32lur215ku4kdr1%3ACSUserId%7CCSGroupId%3Aapproved%3AACDE6E99ACA7DFAC2B5C001F6AC930A3&CSUserId=94&CSGroupId=1shows that Attorney Delaney is using the same adjectives his Child Protection Workers (CPSW) use to describe parent's demanding their rights. Such as antagonistic, boundaries of authority, all coincidentally identical to the arsenal of toolbox phrases uttered by state workers against parents demanding their due process rights in relationship to their children and simple accountability. Obviously, this type of power trip starts at the top with Delaney and works its way down and acted out contrary to state and federal laws through the CPSW to parents they railroad behind closed doors.
The Concord Monitor who accepts advertising and large payments from the Department of Health and Human Services of course trivialized the committee's inquiry as simply a "spat between the Speaker O'Brien and AG Delaney" over the following questions, the italics are my suggestions to deescalate Delaney:
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NH Grievance panel strikes back
Grievance panel strikes back | Concord Monitor:
Dot Knightly holds a sign with her grandchildren in the lobby of the Legislative Office Building as members of the House Redress of Grievances Committee respond to Attorney General Michael Delaney's request that the committee stop interfering with the work of the state's Division for Children, Youth and Families; Tuesday, April 17, 2012.Purchase photo reprints atPhotoExtra »
Dot Knightly holds a sign with her grandchildren in the lobby of the Legislative Office Building as members of the House Redress of Grievances Committee respond to Attorney General Michael Delaney's request that the committee stop interfering with the work of the state's Division for Children, Youth and Families; Tuesday, April 17, 2012.Purchase photo reprints atPhotoExtra »
April 18, 2012
The embattled house committee revived last year to investigate alleged abuse by state and local officials defended itself yesterday against allegations that its inquires are meant to harass and intimidate - not resolve complaints.
"The attorney general has mischaracterized members of this committee as antagonistic to state workers," said Rep. Dan Itse, a Fremont Republican who sits on the House Redress of Grievances Committee, at a noon press conference.
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The embattled house committee revived last year to investigate alleged abuse by state and local officials defended itself yesterday against allegations that its inquires are meant to harass and intimidate - not resolve complaints.
"The attorney general has mischaracterized members of this committee as antagonistic to state workers," said Rep. Dan Itse, a Fremont Republican who sits on the House Redress of Grievances Committee, at a noon press conference.
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Jonathan Irish of Epsom listens as members of the House Redress of Grievances Committee respond to Attorney General Michael Delaney's request that the committee stop interfering with the work of the state's Division for Children, Youth and Families; Tuesday, April 17, 2012. in 2010 DCYF seized Irish' newborn daughter, though she was later returned to irish and his girlfriend, Stephanie Taylor.Purchase photo reprints at PhotoExtra »
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Rep. Dan Itse of Fremont and other members of the House Redress of Grievances Committee respond to Attorney General Michael Delaney's request that the committee stop interfering with the work of the state's Division for Children, Youth and Families at the Legislative Office Building in Conocrd; Tuesday, April 17, 2012.Purchase photo reprints at PhotoExtra »
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Brad Jardis of Dover (center) asks a question of House Redress of Grievances Committee Chair Paul Ingbretson following a press conference in the Legislative Office Building to respond to Attorney General Michael Delaney's request that the committee stop interfering with the work of the state's Division for Children, Youth and Families; Tuesday, April 17, 2012. In December 2011 Jardis sought to bring attention to gun laws in New Hampshire by saying he would bring firearms onto the campus of Plymouth State University.Purchase photo reprints at PhotoExtra »
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Representatives (from left) Paul Ingbretson of Pike, Seth Cohn of Canterbury and Dan Itse of Fremont before holding a press conference at the Legislative Office Bulding where members of the House Redress of Grievances Committee responded to Attorney General Michael Delaney's request that the committee stop interfering with the work of the state's Division for Children, Youth and Families; Tuesday, April 17, 2012.Purchase photo reprints atPhotoExtra »
BREAKING NEWS - N.H. Redress Cmte. Chair Ingbretson "slams back" Atty. General In Press Conference
STOP! Judicial Child Abuse:
In response to N.H. Attorney General Michael Delaney's April 9th letter to Speaker Bill O'Brien, House Redress Committee Chair Paul Ingbretson slams the Attorney General with the constitutional truth behind the committee.
In addition to Chairman Ingbretson, additional speakers include Reps. Dan Itse, Cliff Newton, and George Lambert and redress petitioners Joshua Youssef and Jeff Frost. Youssef spoke briefly of his particular grievance against the N.H. family Division and spoke on behalf of thousands of families and children that have been abused by the N.H. Family Court. Mr. Frost told a tale of a battle with the N.H. Attorney General Michael Delaney that created a wall that could not be scaled...or could it???
"It seems important to respond to the hysterical and, I believe, irresponsible, rhetoric emanating from the office of the Attorney General regarding the General Court's Redress of Grievance Committee. A surprising number of false claims have been made regarding this legislature and the work of our Committee. The Attorney General, remarkably, seems to actually have a problem with the one provision in our state Constitution designed to protect our citizens from government abuse. His comments suggest the actions of an office acting as counsel for state agencies and certainly not as representatives of the people.
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In addition to Chairman Ingbretson, additional speakers include Reps. Dan Itse, Cliff Newton, and George Lambert and redress petitioners Joshua Youssef and Jeff Frost. Youssef spoke briefly of his particular grievance against the N.H. family Division and spoke on behalf of thousands of families and children that have been abused by the N.H. Family Court. Mr. Frost told a tale of a battle with the N.H. Attorney General Michael Delaney that created a wall that could not be scaled...or could it???
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Tuesday, April 17, 2012
Bill: Let grandparents see kids after divorces
Bill: Let grandparents see kids after divorces - NewsTimes:
HARTFORD -- Grandparents whose children are involved in divorces would be allowed to petition courts for scheduled access to their grandchildren, under a bill that won unanimous support Tuesday in the House of Representatives.
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HARTFORD -- Grandparents whose children are involved in divorces would be allowed to petition courts for scheduled access to their grandchildren, under a bill that won unanimous support Tuesday in the House of Representatives.
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