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

Sunday, May 20, 2012

ADHD drug use in kids cause for concern

ADHD drug use in kids cause for concern | Voxy.co.nz:

Family First NZ is alarmed at the number of children being prescribed drugs for hyperactivity and says that better diagnosis with second opinions and treatment of underlying problems should be the highest priority.


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New Hampshire IS Failing Kid's and scores an F

New Hampshire scores an F | Concord Monitor:

IS NEW HAMPSHIRE failing kids? New Hampshire was one of 10 states to earn an F on legal protections for children in a report released last week by two national child advocacy groups.


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It's time for N.H. Legislature to reestablish its place above courts

It's time for N.H. Legislature to reestablish its place above courts - Fosters:


By Carolyn McKinney

Sunday, May 20, 2012

While many in Concord are clamoring over language for an educational-funding constitutional amendment (CACR 12), what's being lost in the final debate of the 2011-2012 session is a constitutional amendment proposal far more important to the people of New Hampshire as they work to regain control of their government.

CACR 26, a constitutional amendment proposal that would remove the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court's rule-making authority by repealing Part 2, Article 73-a of the constitution, is probably the most important effort still up for consideration this year. By passing CACR 26 and repealing Article 73-a, the Legislature, which is directly elected by the people each biennium, would regain sole authority to write the laws, rules and general policies of the state as our founders intended.



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And Thank you Carolyn!

Allowing Minors to Testify at California Child Custody Hearings

Allowing Minors to Testify at California Child Custody Hearings - Press Release - Digital Journal:

In California, recent changes to the divorce process have specified circumstances under which children can express their preferences regarding custody or visitation.

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NH Lawmakers set to undo Circuit Court achievements-Good!

Lawmakers set to undo Circuit Court achievements - NashuaTelegraph.com:

Note: Judge Kelly, to save the State money is one thing, but to profit off the back's of railroaded families and innocent children is another story. Personally, I and many other citizens of NH believe the Legislature need's to look out for our best interest's, because the Court's certainly aren't. Since 1978, the Family Court's have done whatever they felt like. 2.1 Waiver of Rules-There are NO Rules! Home many children have your court's Stolen from innocent families due to Waiver of Rules? In all other Court's litigant's evidence proving innocence is allowed into Court. Why not Family Court? And what about "Hearsay"? In 2004-Crawford v. Washington Rule 9.0-Hearsay is NOT admissible in Family Court cases or Domestic Violence cases. Why is it still admissible in NH Court's, without PROOF of guilt? Why do NH Court's get away with ALL the injustices they bestow upon the people of our State? Why are parent's and Families treated worse than Criminals?
NH Court's need "oversight", "Open" Court's for families and "Jury" trials AND NO Hearsay! That's the only way to hold Family Court's accountable. Court BIAS can NO longer be tolerated by the People of NH!




Guest Commentary
In 2011, less than one year ago, the court system proposed a dramatic restructuring of its trial courts, adopting a business model that we believed held the promise of increased efficiencies, cost savings and improved service to the residents of our state.

Saturday, May 19, 2012

Group seeks oversight, changes to Maine’s guardian ad litem program

Group seeks oversight, changes to Maine’s guardian ad litem program — State — Bangor Daily News — BDN Maine:

GAL reform is needed in ALL States. Not just Maine!


BANGOR, Maine — A group seeking reform of the guardian ad litem program in the Maine court system on Tuesday sent a 17-page report outlining problems from the perspective of consumers to Chief Justice Leigh I. Saufley.

Official Report: Child Drugging: Psychiatry Destroying Lives

Official Report: Child Drugging: Psychiatry Destroying Lives:

Newspaper articles often trumpet the “wonders” of modern day psychopharmaceutical research for the treatment of childhood learning and emotional “problems” and “disabilities.”


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