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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

Monday, February 11, 2013

Sunday, February 10, 2013

A Grandmother's Triumph in the Courtroom

A Grandmother's Triumph in the Courtroom - Grandparents.com:


After two years of fighting, she gained full custody of her grandchild

I never imagined becoming a frequent visitor to family court. Until eight years ago, I didn’t even know where the courthouse was located. But during the grueling two and a half years that my husband, Alan, and I fought for custody of our granddaughter, Alexis, we memorized every crack in its dingy floor. Blindfolded, we could have traversed the entrance hallway and found our seats in the main waiting room, nodding commiserating hellos to former strangers whose faces we could paint in the dark. Within those walls we waited, and waited, and waited.

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Adoption

Saturday, February 9, 2013

Summit scheduled on Indian foster care

Summit scheduled on Indian foster care | The Daily Republic | Mitchell, South Dakota:

SIOUX FALLS — Indian Child Welfare Act directors from South Dakota’s nine American Indian tribes and federal officials are planning a summit focusing on Indian child foster care in the state after allegations surfaced that the state was routinely breaking the law.

NH DCYF Statewide Assessments SLANTED = FAILED

DMVC Productions = Results : NH DCYF Statewide Assessments SLANTED = FAILED:


While we published "this story" found on Nashua Patch on 2/8/13  in 2010 when the assessment's were released, and again in 2012 to show the fraud committed by Margaret (Maggie) Bishop andToumpas the current commissioner of DHHS; rereading the summary provided between results, assuredly by Maggie Bishop, reminded me of a game of chess, as I am being introduced to it by a very smart 5th grader. 

Looked at in this way, because Maggie Bishop is the bishop in the equation, Toumpas is her King as the director of DHHS, Knightly is being a Knight as a concern citizen, spurned by the Court and out for justice and as a Rook on the other side, we will unravel each of their standing's/roles because we want all the squares of the board to accessible and be able to put the Department/Court of King Toumpas into Check Mate, because the facts support that there should be "no defense to their unacceptable practices" 

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Thursday, February 7, 2013

Punitive Versus Public Health Oriented Responses to Drug Use by Pregnant Women



Punitive Versus Public Health Oriented Responses to Drug Use by Pregnant Women



Jean Reith Schroedel, Ph.D. and Pamela Fiber, M.A.
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During the past fifteen years, the term fetal abuse has been applied to
physical and developmental harms caused by prenatal drug exposure, but
not to other preventable threats to fetal well-being.
1 Although Roe v. Wade established the legal rationale for fetal abuse prosecutions,
2 which held that a state may have a compelling interest in intervening in a woman’s
pregnancy after the fetus reaches viability, states did not initially use Roe to
prosecute pregnant women whose substance abuse threatened fetal wellbeing.
3 The situation began to change in the mid-1980s, when media attention on the problems of “crack babies”
4 combined with technological
advances in  in utero  fetal health monitoring to create a public outcry
against pregnant substance abusers.5

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