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

Monday, July 2, 2012

Former foster mother (now 67) had sex with boy of 15

Former foster mother (now 67) had sex with boy of 15 - Crime and Courts - Spalding Guardian:

A married woman who had sex with a 15-year-old schoolboy more than 20 years ago has been spared jail.
Ann Seymour, who at the time was a foster mother, began a relationship with the boy which continued until he was well into his 20s.
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Cougars Eat CPS Agents - Baby LK Report For July 1st 2012

Sunday, July 1, 2012

Dallas courts drug test specialist called 'impostor,' sued

Dallas courts drug test specialist called 'impostor,' sued | wfaa.com Dallas - Fort Worth:

Sound Familiar? It does to me!



                                   




New Hampshire ONLY STATE to Abolish a parent's right to an Attorney

DMVC Productions = Results: New Hampshire ONLY STATE to Abolish a parent's right to an Attorney:

The NH Supreme Court held parent's right to attorney's only sometimes - which will mean never:http://www.courts.state.nh.us/supreme/opinions/2012/2012068CM.pdf 

"Nothing turns out to be so oppressive and unjust as a feeble government." Edmund Burke  

In all of these cases the Law hinder's these parent's because it was done in the middle or end of their cases; any case in progress prior to 7/1/11 should have remained with a court appointed attorney simply because the law was "Ex Post Facto" done after the fact and while afforded in criminal trials to protect constitutional rights in this matter the constitutionally protected right to one’s children and family is the protection needed.  Anyone prior to 7/1/11 was denied due process because the US Constitution does not make a distinction between civil and criminal proceedings; and the NH Constitution specifically states it is applied to both civil and criminal see pages 87-88 and 272. 



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Saturday, June 30, 2012

Oppression on the Yellow Brick Road - American Children Legally Tortured in Canton, Mass

DMVC Productions = Results: Oppression on the Yellow Brick Road - American Children Legally Tortured in Canton, Mass:

Follow the Money!


FOX Undercover on Judge Rotenberg Center






"A reporter's ability to keep the bond of confidentiality often enables him to learn the hidden or secret aspects of government." Bob Woodward

Canton, Massachusetts

An affluent and seemingly visually beautiful area of Massachusetts conceals the Horror and Oppression occurring right now at the Judge Rotenberg Educational Center. http://www.educationnews.org/ednews_today/59610.html Even after this Federal Investigation this place is still open; why? - Law makers said it should be, why? follow the money...



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For the greater good and aid in ending this Oppression no matter where your from please sign this petition to end the violence in Massachusett's 
http://www.change.org/petitions/judge-rotenberg-educational-center-please-stop-painful-electric-shocks-on-your-students and or here
http://www.change.org/petitions/the-governor-of-ny-stop-the-flow-of-taxpayer-dollars-to-support-torture?utm_medium=email&utm_source=signature_receipt#


Which State Child Welfare Systems Are Right for Kids?

Right for Kids Ranking-Which State Child Welfare Systems Are Right for Kids? 

Definitely NOT New Hampshire!

Note: For more specific statistics on NH's Failed Assessment, click on http://www.dhhs.nh.gov/dcyf/documents/childfamilyservicesreport112010.pdf, also on the right side of my blog.

F O U N D A T I O N  F O R
GOVERNMENT
ACCOUNTABILITY


Each state’s child welfare system typically operates out of the public eye unless a tragedy, often the death a
child, pulls the system from the shadows to the front page. It should not be this way. Protecting children from
abuse and neglect is a fundamental responsibility of a civil society.
Yet, the average American, and even most policymakers and members of the media, has little understanding of how
their state’s child welfare system performs. The annual RIGHT FOR KIDS RANKING provides the hard facts about how
well states are serving vulnerable kids. The RIGHT FOR KIDS RANKING and the companion RightForKids.org Web site
answers basic questions like:
• Which states are doing the best job overall in serving children who are abused and neglected?
And more focused questions like:
• Which states are best serving teenagers in foster care by helping them move on to permanency and stability?
The 2012 RIGHT FOR KIDS RANKING shows which states are best and worst at this tough but critical job, using a
methodology that scores all states in 11 key outcome areas and 41 different data measures. This comprehensive
list is the first of its kind.
The five major findings from this year’s RIGHT FOR KIDS RANKING are:
1. Only 11 states have a 24-hour rapid response to investigate claims of abuse or neglect.
2. Only 12 states visit the vast majority of foster kids monthly.
3. Only 9 states quickly and safely return foster children home to their biological families when possible.
4. Only 9 states ensure short and stable stays in foster care as general practice.
5. Only 11 states help find forever families ASAP for a large share of foster children.
Americans, most importantly abused and neglected kids, pay a significant price as a result of some states doing
a much worse job than others. What if all states performed at the level of the Top 10 Right for Kids States? If that
happened:
1. There would be 72,000 fewer kids in foster care (17% fewer).
2. There would be almost 19,000 more adoptions from foster care each year (36% more).
Helping kids is not just good social policy. It is good economic policy as well. Child abuse and neglect costs
more than $100 billion every year in direct ($33 billion) and indirect ($71 billion) costs.
This annual ranking is a reality check on how well each state is serving the most vulnerable children, and
celebrates top performing states overall and in specific outcome areas. These bright spots can lead by example,
and highlight successful public policies, funding structures, and leadership to best serve kids. Understanding why
a state ranks where it does is the first step toward positive, pro-active reforms. Learn more about how your state
performs by reading this report and state specific profiles at RightForKids.org

Click on the above link to see how each state ranks.

Top UK Doctor Admits “Death Panels” Kill 130,000 Elderly Patients a Year

Top UK Doctor Admits “Death Panels” Kill 130,000 Elderly Patients a Year | Red County:

Opponents of government-run healthcare services were ridiculed by the Left and the mainstream media when they argued that Obamacare and single-payer healthcare systems would create “death panels” that would determine whether or not patients would receive life-saving care.


Professor Patrick Pullicino, a consultant neurologist and Professor of Clinical Neurosciences at the University of Kent, told the Royal Society of Medicine in London Monday that the country’s National Health Service kills off 130,000 elderly patients every year.


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