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Does your child belong to state?
Published in WorldNetDaily
What parent hasn't wondered at some point, "Are those really my kids?"
Now comes a combination of state, federal and international organizations to tell fathers and mothers that, no, they aren't. At least not entirely.
"For the first time in American history, the majority of the Supreme Court no longer treats a parent's right to control and direct the upbringing of their child as a fundamental liberty," said William Wagner, former U.S. magistrate judge. "We now have a new situation where government itself becomes the standard and whoever's in power gets to say what your liberty is."
The War on the Family Rages On
Published in American Thinker
According to the CDC, over 72% of black children in the U.S. are born out-of-wedlock, along with over 52% of Hispanic children. Thus, while accounting for only about one quarter of the total U.S. population, blacks and Hispanics account for about 57% of the total number of out-of-wedlock births.
Quebec judge orders kids to state-run daycare
Published in Sun News
A Quebec judge has ordered a family to send their two youngest children to state-run daycare for "socialization."
Along with raising concerns about speech delays in one of the children who has hearing problems, Judge Nicole Bernier said the kids, aged three and five, need "socialization" outside of the family.
The parents also have two more children, aged seven and nine, who were forced last year to send their once home-schooled kids to public school under a court-order.
THE STATE MUST RAISE YOUR CHILDREN. Hmmmm..... when have we heard that one before....?
Restraining-order filings unbound
Published in The Boston Globe
It was predictable that the new harassment orders in Massachusetts would be a disaster just like the existing restraining orders. Now even The Boston "Glob" admits it. One nice touch is the judge "chuckling" at the ridiculous applications they get under this law. It isn't so funny when you are the victim of false allegations, and have to take a day off work, get a lawyer to defend yourself, and maybe still lose.
'Ill Will' Led SRS Worker To Ignore Abuse
Published in The Wichita Eagle
The social worker took out her "ill will" on a family, and refused to do her job. The child suffered, of course. Child protection at its usual high level.
CONSTITUTION ‘HAS NO BINDING POWER ON ANYTHING’; CONFUSING BECAUSE IT’S OVER 100 YEARS OLD
Published in Breitbart
Liber-tard media dope Ezra Klein says that the constitution is confusing because it is over a hundred years old and doesn't apply anyway. This explains a lot.
Supreme Judicial Court Justices Don't Shovel Sidewalks, After Ruling We Have To
Published in The Boston Herald
The Supreme Judicial Court ruled we have to shovel or walks or be liable for falls. They don't shovel theirs, and one judge gave this excuse:
“We plowed, we put down salt. We’re doing the best we can,” said Cowin. “I was trying to take some time off this week.”
Yeah, that would work in her court. Think my clients could use that excuse?
Almost Everything Is A Crime In America Now
Published in The Economic Collapse
Doesn't it seem like almost everything is becoming a crime in America now? Americans are being arrested and charged with crimes for doing things like leaving dog poop on the ground, opening up Christmas presents early, not recycling properly, farting in class and having brown lawns. But is it healthy for our society for the police to be involved in such silly things?
CPS Investigation of Child Abuse is Worthless
Published in ChildLaw Blog
News Flash! DCF/CPS investigations are utterly worthless to prevent child abuse or help families. Well, duh!
Top Five Most Ridiculous Regulations in Massachusetts
Published in The Daily Caller
If you’re planning to spend the next New Year’s Day in Concord, Massachusetts, don’t get caught nursing your annual hangover with a plastic bottle of cool spring water — you might be breaking the law.
The city of Concord passed a law in April banning all bottled water in plastic containers, effective January 1, 2011. Supporters of the law say ridding the town of bottled water is a first step toward a cleaner planet. Never mind that plastic water bottles only account less than one percent of landfill space. Who are we to let facts get in the way of a good regulation?
In commemoration of the successful campaign to rid Concord of bottled H20, we decided to take a look at a few of the other laws that have come out of the Bay State, a land full of people who clearly think they are incapable of making personal decisions on their own accord
Anatomy Of A Victory Over False Domestic Violence Allegations
Published in National Writers Syndicate
Attorney David Grossack, of Newton, Massachusetts, was able to get a restraining order vacated for a college professor who was falsely accused of abuse, due in large part to simply litigating his family court case. Bravo, Attorney Grossack.
German bureaucrats take children from abused U.S. mom Call for help costs American citizen her rights to kids, maybe permanently
Published in WorldNetDaily.com
"Mom can't help you", said the bureaucrat/kidnapper as she took the children from a mother who had called for help to protect her children.
This is a story of how the German "child protection" system works in a similarly evil manner to our own in America
Black Men: They Could be Heroes - Part 2
Published in Issues and Views
It is in no one's interest for blacks ever to leave the sinkhole of poverty, or to form a robust, healthy business class. It's obviously not in the interest of those who are part of the immense social service industry—the endless stream of social workers, counselors, and growing numbers of "experts."
It's not in the interest of civil rights organizations, whose administrators earn their bread off the needy masses. Nor is it in the interest of the black middle class whose members hold up the poor to demand ever more special privileges for themselves.
The end of a black underclass would not be in the interest of academics, for whom the distressed poor provide fodder for their ever-so-clever theses, monographs, doctorates, journal articles, books, and inventive, kinky courses. A strong black business class certainly is not in the interest of politicians, black or white. The black politician, especially, is dismayed by the prospect of a strongly developed class of entrepreneurs as potential usurpers of his power and authority.
A world devoid of poor blacks is not in the interest of the mainstream media, for whom our troubles provide the most titillating morsels for those nightly news/entertainment shows and those grim serialized features that fill the pages of newspapers and magazines. The loss of an underclass is not in the interest of the increasing numbers of black entertainers whose music, routines, characterizations and talk shows are built around the existence of black pathologies.
Psychiatric Fads and Overdiagnosis
Published in Psychology Today
Shrinks are diagnosing mental illness by fads, rather than by any objective criteria. Social services and the court system are particularly susceptible to this fad, since they regard these diagnoses as reliable, rather than made up, as they actually are. Chances are, if they steal your child, or you are going through a divorce, they will nail you with some pathology. From the article:
Fads in psychiatric diagnosis come and go and have been with us as long as there has been a psychiatry. The fads meet a deeply felt need to explain, or at least to label, what would otherwise be unexplainable human suffering and deviance. In recent years the pace has picked up and false "epidemics" have come in bunches involving an ever increasing proportion of the population. We are now in the midst of at least three such epidemics- of autism, attention deficit, and childhood bipolar disorder. And unless it comes to its senses, DSM5 threatens to provoke several more (hypersexuality, binge eating, mixed anxiety depression, minor neurocognitive, and others).
The Way Socialized Medicine Really Works
Published in Telegraph.co.uk
Here is how ObamaCare will work in real life. In Britain, home of wonderful socialized medicine, the woman died after massive bleeding and several operations, because the doctors didn't spot the toilet brush she had up her butt. Ack!