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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

Thursday, May 2, 2013

Vallejo boy tries to stab his social worker

Vallejo boy tries to stab his social worker - Vallejo Times Herald:

Vallejo police took a 12-year-old boy into custody on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon after he reportedly tried to stab a Solano County social worker who paid a visit to see him and talk to his mother, Lt. Sid DeJesus said.

How the Adoption Incentives Program can Incentivize Adoptions

How the Adoption Incentives Program can Incentivize Adoptions | Congressional Coalition on Adoption Institute:

Today, the Subcommittee on Human Resources of the Committee on Ways and Means held a hearing to review the success of several privately run programs to increase the number of children adopted out of foster care. This marks the beginning of the committee’s efforts to review—and hopefully reauthorize—a federal program entitled the Adoption Incentives Program.  Originally created in 1997 as part of the Adoption and Safe Families Act, theAdoption Incentives Program has delivered a total of $375 million in bonuses to states that were successful in increasing the number of children adopted out of foster care.

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Fox News Releases Preview of Friday's Kermit Gosnell Expose

Fox News Releases Preview of Friday's Kermit Gosnell Expose' | LifeNews.com:

Fox News has released a preview of its special Kermit Gosnell expose’ program that will air Friday night. Today is the third day of jury deliberations over the 250+ charges the abortion practitioner faces related to killing babies in abortion-infanticides, killing a woman in a failed abortion, and breaking Pennsylvania abortion laws.

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Yahoo extends parent-leave benefits to attract staff

Yahoo extends parent-leave benefits to attract staff | The News Journal | delawareonline.com:

Note:Extending maternity leave to 16 weeks is an excellent idea and should be enacted Nationwide. 6 weeks is not enough time to spend and bond with a new baby. More women work outside the home these day's and I believe giving them this extended time off will lead to less Post- partum depression. Years ago, when most women were stay at home mother's, you didn't hear of Post-partum depression. I believe rushing back to work after having a baby is a huge cause of Postpartum depression.


Decision comes after limits on working from home

Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer extended paid-leave benefits for new parents as she seeks to revive growth by making the Internet-centered company a more alluring place to work for in-demand employees.

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Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Mom upset son's hair was cut while in foster care

Mom upset son's hair was cut while in foster care - WKRN, Nashville News, Nashville Weather and Sports:

Note: Foster strangers are known for getting away with whatever they please. Both of my granddaughters hair was cut in Foster care, without my daughters permission. The Fosters too lazy to fix their hair. One of my granddaughters ears were pierced. Again, without permission. When the parents complained, the DCYF caseworker stated, "So they made a mistake. So what?" My daughters reply, "So why is it when Parents make a mistake they lose their kids? Why are Fosters treated special and get away with everything?"

WKRN, Nashville News, Nashville Weather and Sports

COLUMBIA, Tenn. -
A Columbia mom was reunited with her son Monday after the state took him away late last week.
Two-year-old Ryder Johnson was placed in the custody of the Department of Children's Services last Thursday after he climbed out of his bedroom window and wandered a block away by himself.
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U.S. Army major, wife charged with assaulting and abusing foster and adoptive children

U.S. Army major, wife charged with assaulting and abusing foster and adoptive children | NJ.com:

NEWARK — Federal authorities have charged an Army major and his wife with abusing their adopted and foster children through beatings, breaking their bones, failing to get them medical help, depriving them of drinking water and training their biological kids to take part in the mistreatment.

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Foster Care Abuse PSA