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, March 31, 2013

Happy Easter Everyone

Happy Easter everyone and a special Happy Easter to Austin and Isabella. We love and miss you both!

Love Alway's, Your REAL Family!
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NH-Inside a DCYF hearing

Inside a DCYF hearing | New Hampshire news:

Her baby was born addicted to cocaine and heroin, but the state gave her a chance to clean up her act before filing a petition accusing her of neglect, then another chance after she was arrested for DWI.
But when she was charged with a second DWI - this time with the baby in the back seat - the Division for Children, Youth and Families stepped in and filed a neglect petition. 

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Note: Thing's are changing in NH, but what about ALL the Families who NEVER got services before their children were stolen and illegally adopted? Where is the retribution for NH Families abused by DCYF's past deceitful practices?
Will we ever get Justice?

Saturday, March 30, 2013

NH-Former DHHS employees file suit alleging workplace bullying

Former DHHS employees file suit alleging workplace bullying | Concord Monitor:

Two former state employees have claimed in a lawsuit they were bullied by a supervisor after reporting that she regularly took paid two-hour lunch breaks. Sandra Miner of Pittsfield and Carla Haase of Concord say they complained about the abuse to officials at the state’s Department of Health and Human Services, but nothing was done.

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Michigan Court of Appeals Overturns Wayne County Judge’s Decision to Terminate Parental Rights

Michigan Court of Appeals Overturns Wayne County Judge’s Decision to Terminate Parental Rights:


Regarding In the Matter of Clarmont, Minors; a respondent appealed as of right termination of her parental rights under MCL 712A.19b(3)(c)(i), (g), and (j). The Court of Appeals opinion is dated February 19, 2013. The lower court is the Wayne County Juvenile Division.
First, the respondent had an expected prison release date within a span of only five months. In establishing grounds for termination, the petitioner wholly relied upon the respondent’s criminal history and substance abuse (which occurred before the commencement of the child protection hearings); the fact that she was imprisoned; and also the difficulties she would face after her release date.

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Friday, March 29, 2013

Maine Reporters Threaten to Stalk, Expose State Workers

Maine Reporters Threaten to Stalk, Expose State Workers:

Maine’s Freedom of Access Act (FOAA) provides enterprising journalists a way to dig up dirt on matters of great interest to the public, but state officials say some newspaper reporters have taken their pursuit of public records a little too far.

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Anger in Russia over adoptee abuse hints

Anger in Russia over adoptee abuse hints:

Moscow: A bitter diplomatic dispute between Russia and the United States has worsened after the disclosure that a three-year-old adopted Russian toddler who died in Texas had ''abrasions, scratches, scars and bruises all over his body''.

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The BPA-Obesity Connection

The BPA-Obesity Connection:

Bisphenol A (BPA) is a chemical compound that is used to make polycarbonate resin, a component of many plastics including food and beverage containers. Scientists recently examined the association between BPA concentration and body mass outcomes in children, and published their findings in the September 19, 2012, issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association.

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