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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, January 16, 2014

Foster care kids too vulnerable to sex traffickers

Foster care kids too vulnerable to sex traffickers | Northwest Opinion Columns | The Bellingham Herald:

In July of last year, members of three child-exploitation task forces in Washington went undercover to rescue kids who were being sold for sex. After canvassing areas across the state and contacting young women involved in prostitution, they arrested nine people suspected of forcing children to sell themselves.

Read more here: http://www.bellinghamherald.com/2014/01/15/3421386/foster-care-kids-too-vulnerable.html#storylink=cpy

DCF hides list of accused foster parents

DCF hides list of accused foster parents | Boston Herald:

State child welfare officials — under fire for mishandling cases, losing a child under state watch and placing children in abusive foster homes — refuse to tell the public how many foster parents they added to their secret list of more than 40,000 alleged child abusers.

Cherokee Nation passes child-placement law

Cherokee Nation passes child-placement law - WCIV-TV | ABC News 4 - Charleston News, Sports, Weather:

TAHLEQUAH, Okla. (AP) -- The Cherokee Nation has passed a new law giving added protection to biological parents in adoptive and foster care cases.

A Message to Austin



A Message to Austin, hopefully you see this post. 
Today is Grampie's 63rd Birthday. He would like nothing more than to hear from you today. To know you're alright. To know you're safe and well taken care of. To know that your special bond hasn't been broken. If you read this, please leave a message. Life just isn't the same without you and Grampie and the rest of us miss you so much. Love Grammy

385 kids removed from Ariz. homes in ignored cases

385 kids removed from Ariz. homes in ignored cases - Houston Chronicle:

CPS is retaliating against Governor Jan Brewer!
PHOENIX (AP) — Nearly 400 children have been removed from Arizona homes identified through thousands of child abuse and neglect reports that were ignored in recent years, according to new figures released by a special team created by Gov. Jan Brewer after the reports came to light in November.

Wednesday, January 15, 2014

New Hampshire's Prescription Drug Abuse Problem

Isn't it a sad state of affairs when our own Doctor's over prescribe medication to their patients? Our loved ones suffer, along with their families. Where does one turn? It seems to be a lose, lose situation. Complaints are made, still no-one listens. Our loved ones become, addicted while the Doctors and Pharmaceutical companies make money off of our pain, turning our loved ones into useless zombies.
I recently met a woman who was prescribed Klonopins (Clonazepam) used to treat seizures and panic disorder. I swear these are the worse pill's known to man and should be banned. They are highly addictive and often times abused. They cause drowsiness, confusion and so many more unwanted effects. They even make a person seem intoxicated. In fact, I know of one woman who was arrested for intoxication while on Klonopin's, but that's a whole different story in itself. And yes, her life and her entire family's life was ruined because of it.
This woman I spoke of went to a Nashua Pharmacy to get her prescription filled. They were all out and she got sent to another Pharmacy. The second Pharmacy was also out. She was told they don't get enough Klonopin's delivered for all the people who take them and they had no idea when they would get more. She was sent to another Pharmacy, who by some strange chance was able to fill her prescription. Another woman had the same problem when trying to fill her prescription of Klonopin's. What is wrong with NH Doctor's? Why is this highly addictive drug prescribed more often than not?
When more than one Pharmacy  run's out of a Klonopin's, what does that tell you? And when a Doctor is told that a patient is abusing this medication, many times so confused that they forget when they take them, but do nothing to stop the abuse, what does that tell you?
It's no wonder so many of N.H.'s population are walking around like zombies. That is, when they can even get out of bed. What does a person have to do to stop this abuse? Where do they turn?