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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

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Do we or do we not, want laws passed by our Legislature to be enforced?

DMVC Productions = Results: Do we or do we not, want laws passed by our Legislature to be enforced?:

(Or do we want to keep getting railroaded by unethical Judges?)

This article in the Nashua Telegraph today talks about the balance of government by a new yet old amendment.I think the best part of the article above, highlights what these two branches have been arguing over in the quotes below:

 "The amendment would change Article 73 of the state constitution, giving the legislative branch explicit authority to overrule the Supreme Court’s rule-making authority for the judicial branch. 

 Specifically, laws passed by the Legislature would have precedence if they conflict with rules adopted by the chief justice and the rest of the Supreme Court. 

 The chief and the court would still govern the judicial branch and the state’s court system as usual unless a conflict arose." 

 As a legal and community researcher, lets look at those two paragraphs, because I have to simply point out that the people not backing this, do not know the law or how our government has been formed and/or lack the ability to be accountable.

I mean is it really that hard to figure out? Do we or do we not, want laws passed by the Legislature to be there to protect us?


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Proposed constitutional amendment tweaks balance of power between courts, Legislature

Proposed constitutional amendment tweaks balance of power between courts, Legislature - NashuaTelegraph.com:


A proposed constitutional amendment on the November ballot will ask Granite Staters whether to tweak the balance of power between two of the state’s branches of government.
The amendment would change Article 73 of the state constitution, giving the legislative branch explicit authority to overrule the Supreme Court’s rule-making authority for the judicial branch.

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Abuse in State care rockets

Abuse in State care rockets - The West Australian:


The boss of WA's child protection agency has had to defend his department after 16 reports of child abuse in State care in 2011-12 - the most in almost a decade.
The previous year there were just two reported cases.

Foster Stranger indicted for putting bleach in 1-year-old's diaper

Foster mom indicted for putting bleach in 1-year-old's diaper:

 "The South San Francisco foster mom who escaped prosecution for allegedly burning her 20-month-old ward with bleach-soaked diapers after a judge dismissed the case has been indicted by a criminal grand jury for child cruelty."


Attention Disorder or Not, Children Prescribed Pills to Help in School

Attention Disorder or Not, Children Prescribed Pills to Help in School - NYTimes.com:

CANTON, Ga. — When Dr. Michael Anderson hears about his low-income patients struggling in elementary school, he usually gives them a taste of some powerful medicine: Adderall.

Note: Sure, just keep on drugging them because you don't have a clue how to raise children.
Drug them when they're too happy. Drug them when their sad. Drug them when they're too good. Drug them when they're bad! 
Get into a new line of work and leave our kids Alone! It's quite obvious these Psyche Doctor's are as bad as CPS/DCYF. They think drug's will cure everything. No wonder there's so many drug addict's today!

Vote Yes on the November Ballot for CACR-26


CPS seeks 200 workers, $49.5 mil

CPS seeks 200 workers, $49.5 mil:

Arizona's child-welfare agency is asking for 200 more employees to shore up a system overwhelmed by record numbers of abuse reports, foster children and backlogged cases -- a crisis exacerbated by persistently high worker turnover in the agency.

How about they fire 200 worker's and use the money to keep families together? Just a thought!