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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

Saturday, April 21, 2012

Moms, dads hit trenches to fight for families

Moms, dads hit trenches to fight for families:


Campaign seeks 'fundamental parental rights' established in law

Strengthening parent’s rights in “the Several States” is the goal of a new campaign adopted by the Virginia-based ParentalRights.org.

Friday, April 20, 2012

Democrats Stand by State, Not the People

Letters: Democrats Stand by State, Not the People - Nashua, NH Patch: "Letters: Democrats Stand by State, Not the People"


Dear Nashua Patch:
Rep. Timothy Horrigan, D-Durham, said after the press conference that he agreed with the attorney general’s critique. “I think the criticism is well taken,” he said.
Rep. Horrigan, along with the other Democrats, seem to have a problem with
fighting for the rights of their constituents who have voted them in to office. 
I am not aware of even one Democrat state represenative sponsoring a Petitioner. The Republican's are standing by the people abused by the State, while the Democrats just sit there and let the abuse by the State continue. 
Why do the Democrats want these abuses hidden from the public? What's in it
for them? Why must they go against the will of the people and our Constitution? 
Is it all that Federal funding that comes into play by tearing families apart?
Is the money to the State that important? Important enough to let the State's abuse of families continue without any accountability or transparency?
The Redress Grievance Committee is the people's only hope for justice. If Rep. Horrigan and the other Democrats have such a bias against the committee, then why are they still on it?
Dot Knightly (AKA unhappygrammy)

South Carolina state worker arrested after more than 228,000 Medicaid records improperly accessed

South Carolina state worker arrested after more than 228,000 Medicaid records improperly accessed | The Post and Courier | Charleston SC, News, Sports, Entertainment:


COLUMBIA — Almost a quarter-million South Carolinians now must worry about their identities being stolen after a breach of their personal information with the state Medicaid agency.
The agency’s leader said better safeguards should have been in place to prevent the intrusion, a mistake that could cost state taxpayers $1 million.

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Thursday, April 19, 2012

7. Due Process - Access to Records - Supreme Ct. Preliminary Ruling - Right to an Attorney

DMVC Productions: 7. Due Process - Access to Records - Supreme Ct. Preliminary Ruling - Right to an Attorney:

First Supreme Court Order on Release of Parental Records from a NH RSA 169-C Matter

"A Bill of Rights is what the people are entitled to against every government, and what no just government should refuse, or rest on inference." Thomas Jefferson 

When you read this order please note the Supreme Court is sure to recognize the "Confidentiality Clause" under NH RSA 169-C:25; however, the Justice who signed it is not disclosed; it will be interesting to see if they uphold the law and their own rules covered and duly noted in Due Process Blogs 1-6. Otherwise, like the parental right to a court appointed attorney it may have to be pushed further.



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Afton Was In Foster Care; Mother Opens Up About Charges

Afton Was In Foster Care; Mother Opens Up About Charges - Local News Story - KIFI Idaho Falls:

The story of 6-year-old Afton Allison continued Tuesday night.
Child Protective Services out of Washington confirmed that Afton had been placed in foster care, and that Anthony Blake Viles had taken over custody of Afton after a trial basis.

Father 'killed mother and child in rage over custody'

Father 'killed mother and child in rage over custody' | Metro.co.uk:

A ‘jealous and domineering’ father shot dead his former partner and their two-year-old girl hours before they were due to go to court over custody of the girl, a court was told.

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Child custody legislation passes the Republican House

Child custody legislation passes the Republican House | Hometown Source:


A child custody bill supporters portray as placing parents on an equal playing field passed the House today (April 18) but not before lengthy debate.
“This bill goes a long way in giving equal access (to their children) to both parents,” said Rep. Peggy Scott, R-Andover, after watching her bill pass the House on a bipartisan 80 to 53 vote.
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