Happy Birthday Grandson Austin!
Happy 13th Birthday to our much loved grandson Austin! Though you can't be with us today, we are celebrating your life and the good times we spent together as a family.
You have a new cousin who now shares your birthday. She reminds us so much of you. We see you in her every day. Even though she's never met you, she know's who you are. She look's at pictures of you all the time and can't wait to meet you, along with the rest of your new cousins. Some day we will all be back together. The sooner the better.
We love and miss you and can't wait for your return. We will never forget you. We are Family. Your REAL Family. The Family who loves you unconditionally. The Family you were ripped away from.
So here's hoping you have a Happy Birthday. As happy as can be, without your REAL Family by your side to celebrate with you. We will be with you again. The wheels of Justice are very slow, but you WILL come home!
Love Always and Forever, Grammy, Grampie, Mommy, Belle and your entire REAL Family!
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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
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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
Friday, January 25, 2013
Schools could become hubs for many state social services
Schools could become hubs for many state social services | Politics/Election 2012 | Detroit Free Press | freep.com:
Time to Home School!
LANSING -- Schools could become new hubs for state services including welfare, child protection, job assistance, and even those related to vehicle registrations and driver's licenses, government officials said Wednesday.
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Time to Home School!
LANSING -- Schools could become new hubs for state services including welfare, child protection, job assistance, and even those related to vehicle registrations and driver's licenses, government officials said Wednesday.
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Thursday, January 24, 2013
Pinellas authorities investigating death of girl, 5, in foster care
Pinellas authorities investigating death of girl, 5, in foster care | TBO.com:
"The Pinellas County Sheriff's Office is investigating the death of a 5-year-old girl who died while in foster care."
"The Pinellas County Sheriff's Office is investigating the death of a 5-year-old girl who died while in foster care."
The Smart Money: DHHS and its significant challenges
The Smart Money: DHHS and its significant challenges | New Maine Times:
Gov. Paul LePage's proposed 2013-14 budget was received and will be given proper scrutiny, but the truth is that the final budget that passes the Legislature is unlikely to look anything like the document LePage and his chief economic adviser, Sawitt Miller, sent to the Statehouse on January 11.
DHHS also has a foster care problem. More than $4.2 million of the shortfall is costs associated with increasing foster care expenses.
Note: Then Stop Stealing children from innocent families!
If the kids have been subjected to abuse or neglect for longer periods of time while in their homes, or have more serious mental health concerns, I guess your staff isn't doing their jobs concerning the rendering of services for these families. When you pull a child out of a home, most times due to false allegation's, YOU are the people responsible for their mental and emotional issues. What do you plan on doing now? Stopping services to these families, which is a Federal mandate, only to steal the children at a younger age because younger children are more adoptable?
Gov. Paul LePage's proposed 2013-14 budget was received and will be given proper scrutiny, but the truth is that the final budget that passes the Legislature is unlikely to look anything like the document LePage and his chief economic adviser, Sawitt Miller, sent to the Statehouse on January 11.
DHHS also has a foster care problem. More than $4.2 million of the shortfall is costs associated with increasing foster care expenses.
Note: Then Stop Stealing children from innocent families!
If the kids have been subjected to abuse or neglect for longer periods of time while in their homes, or have more serious mental health concerns, I guess your staff isn't doing their jobs concerning the rendering of services for these families. When you pull a child out of a home, most times due to false allegation's, YOU are the people responsible for their mental and emotional issues. What do you plan on doing now? Stopping services to these families, which is a Federal mandate, only to steal the children at a younger age because younger children are more adoptable?
Former Abortion Clinic Workers Tell the Real Truth About Abortion
Former Abortion Clinic Workers Tell the Real Truth About Abortion | LifeNews.com:
Increasingly, doctors, nurses, counselors, and other abortion clinic workers are speaking out about the deep, dark secrets that go on within the clinics. Some of these workers quit because they can no longer deal with the reality of taking innocent human lives day after day after day. Sadly, some remain.
Below, you can hear real truth from the mouths of abortion workers (note, some of the quotes come from http://www.clinicquotes.com). If you’ve ever wondered what exactly goes on in abortion clinics, wonder no longer…
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Ex-foster child testifies in Mass. class action
Ex-foster child testifies in Mass. class action:
BOSTON (AP) — Beginning at age 8, Lauren James bounced among at least 14 different foster homes, along the way being forced to scrub floors, clean up after dogs, miss meals and take up to five psychiatric mediations at a time. Now 24, she was the opening witness Tuesday in a case aimed at putting the Massachusetts foster care system on trial.
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After Adoption Law, Russia Debates Seizure of Children
After Adoption Law, Russia Debates Seizure of Children - WSJ.com:
MOSCOW—The Kremlin's recent halt to adoptions to the U.S. has opened a rancorous debate that extends beyond the country's orphans—to the tens of thousands of other children who have been separated from their living parents and sent to state orphanages.
MOSCOW—The Kremlin's recent halt to adoptions to the U.S. has opened a rancorous debate that extends beyond the country's orphans—to the tens of thousands of other children who have been separated from their living parents and sent to state orphanages.
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