Concern at psychiatric drugs used on children:
"PRESCRIPTIONS of antipsychotic drugs given to children have doubled in only five years, data obtained under freedom of information laws shows."
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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
Monday, May 14, 2012
Josh Youssef for NH Senate
- STOP! Judicial Child Abuse:
Josh Youssef for NH Senate

STOP! Judicial Child Abuse is proud to report that Josh Youssef is seeking the Republican nomination for the District 7, N.H. Senate Seat. Josh is a highly involved activist for parents’ rights and has been an instrumental voice against judicial activism “legislation from the bench” in the N.H. Courts.
Josh Youssef for NH Senate
STOP! Judicial Child Abuse is proud to report that Josh Youssef is seeking the Republican nomination for the District 7, N.H. Senate Seat. Josh is a highly involved activist for parents’ rights and has been an instrumental voice against judicial activism “legislation from the bench” in the N.H. Courts.
Josh stands for equality between the genders and for what is in the best interests of the children. He does not believe that the Family Court should have the broad and overreaching discretion to intervene in the private realm of the families of fit parents to the extent that they do under the current runaway judicial model.
Those interested in volunteering on Josh’s campaign or donating to help support the expense of running this race to help bring parents’ rights back to concord should visit his campaign website at: http://www.joshfornh.com
International adoptions plummet globally
International adoptions plummet globally | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram:
With ALL the ILLEGALLY Stolen Children by CPS/DCYF in the U.S., it's a wonder there are any international adoption's taking place!
HANOI, Vietnam — The number of international adoptions has plummeted to its lowest point in 15 years.
The steep decline is attributed largely to crackdowns against baby-selling, a sputtering world economy and efforts by countries to place more children with domestic families.
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With ALL the ILLEGALLY Stolen Children by CPS/DCYF in the U.S., it's a wonder there are any international adoption's taking place!
HANOI, Vietnam — The number of international adoptions has plummeted to its lowest point in 15 years.
The steep decline is attributed largely to crackdowns against baby-selling, a sputtering world economy and efforts by countries to place more children with domestic families.
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Congressman wants U.S. Attorney General to investigate Michigan Child Protective Services
Congressman wants U.S. Attorney General to investigate Michigan Child Protective Services:
Every one of them need's to be Investigated! Not just Michigan!
DETROIT (WXYZ) - The 7 Action News Investigators were the first to expose how a local court wasn’t following the law when it came to removing children from their homes.
Read more: http://www.wxyz.com/dpp/news/local_news/investigations/congressman-wants-us-attorney-general-to-investigate-michigan-child-protective-services#ixzz1uqkCZEew
Every one of them need's to be Investigated! Not just Michigan!
DETROIT (WXYZ) - The 7 Action News Investigators were the first to expose how a local court wasn’t following the law when it came to removing children from their homes.
Read more: http://www.wxyz.com/dpp/news/local_news/investigations/congressman-wants-us-attorney-general-to-investigate-michigan-child-protective-services#ixzz1uqkCZEew
New York State's Highest Court Says Parents Did Not Neglect Children
New York State's Highest Court Says Parents Did Not Neglect Children - Albany CPS and Family Court | Examiner.com:
Less than a week before Mother's Day, New York State's highest court, the Court of Appeals, reversed a ruling by the Appellate Division, Fourth Judicial Department that had affirmed a decision by Oneida County Family Court Judge Joan E. Shkane, which said that Macquelyn M. and Christopher G. had neglected their two children. Few neglect cases end up in the Court of Appeals, but this one did after the parents appealed the lower court's ruling. The decision by the Court of Appeals was unanimous and simply stated that “The determinations of neglect against Jacquelyn M. and Christopher G. are not supported by legally sufficient evidence,” and offered no further comment.
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Less than a week before Mother's Day, New York State's highest court, the Court of Appeals, reversed a ruling by the Appellate Division, Fourth Judicial Department that had affirmed a decision by Oneida County Family Court Judge Joan E. Shkane, which said that Macquelyn M. and Christopher G. had neglected their two children. Few neglect cases end up in the Court of Appeals, but this one did after the parents appealed the lower court's ruling. The decision by the Court of Appeals was unanimous and simply stated that “The determinations of neglect against Jacquelyn M. and Christopher G. are not supported by legally sufficient evidence,” and offered no further comment.
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Foster care in Maine: Will one dumb politician undo a decade of progress?
NCCPR Child Welfare Blog: Foster care in Maine: Will one dumb politician undo a decade of progress?:
I’ve written often about the transformation of child welfare in Maine, and how child safety improved after the state abandoned a take-the-child-and-run approach in favor of one which emphasizes safe, proven programs to keep families together. I’ve written about how the death of Logan Marr, a little girl taken needlessly from her mother only to die at the hands of her foster mother, a former child welfare caseworker, shocked the conscience of the state.
Note: With the new Baby stealer in Maine, more children will be stolen and placed in foster care any way, with or without the Governor's help!
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I’ve written often about the transformation of child welfare in Maine, and how child safety improved after the state abandoned a take-the-child-and-run approach in favor of one which emphasizes safe, proven programs to keep families together. I’ve written about how the death of Logan Marr, a little girl taken needlessly from her mother only to die at the hands of her foster mother, a former child welfare caseworker, shocked the conscience of the state.
Note: With the new Baby stealer in Maine, more children will be stolen and placed in foster care any way, with or without the Governor's help!
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