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26 Aug 2007 02:08:39 AM |
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Where is the Outrage for OUR Kids? |
Where is the Outrage for OUR Kids?
http://prairieguy.wordpress.com/2007/08/21/where-is-the-outrage-for-our-kids/
Yesterday (8/20/07) I was watching CNN’S program, “The Situation Room.”
One segment of the program is, “The Cafferty Files.” It is a segment
where correspondent Jack Cafferty describes a situation and then asks a
question for viewers to respond to via Email. He then reads some of the
responses towards the end of each hour of the program.
One of his segments yesterday dealt with the “Michael Vick Case and his
decision to plead guilty to his recent indictment in regards to dog
fighting. Jack’s question was, “What should be Vick’s punishment?”
I sat in total anger as I listened to Cafferty go on and on about his
anger, his outrage and how he was appalled that someone would hold these
dog fights and when a dog lost it would be killed either by drowning,
hanging, electrocution or shot. One could almost see Cafferty’s bulging
veins of anger in his temples and he continued to rage about the subject
before finally asking the question.
The response from the public was as anger filled as Cafferty’s rant. The
suggested punishment ranged from prison to things I cannot write in this
blog.
Of course the media has been following this story from the start. People
have responded many times in the same manner as Cafferty. When Vick
first appeared in court PETA as well as many others demonstrated outside
the court hurling insults and many expletives Vick’s way as he entered
the courtroom.
Bear in mind I am an animal lover. What Vick did is absolutely
appalling, sickening and reprehensible and he should be punished, along
with his co-defendants, to the fullest extent of the law.
However as I watched Cafferty and then listened to the Emails being read
I had to ask the question; “Where is the Outrage for Our Kids?”
Where is the outrage from Cafferty and the public when a child is
abused, neglected or killed by parents that are suppose to provide them
shelter, nurturing and love?
Where is the outrage of Cafferty and the public when in case after case
those responsible for the above actions are never punished yet alone
ever charged?
Where is the outrage from Cafferty and the public when our child welfare
system continues to fail the youth put under their care, who may suffer
as much abuse, neglect or death as with their biological parents, in a
supposed system of temporary foster care? Over 12 million youth, over
the years, have graduated from our foster care system.
Where is the outrage from Cafferty and the public when there are more
than half a million children and youth in the U.S. foster care system
today, a 90% increase since 1987 but only 170,000 licensed foster homes
are available?
Where is the outrage of Cafferty when 120,000 youths have had their
parents parental rights terminated and are eligible for adoption but
continues to languish within the system as “legal orphans?”
Where is the outrage from Cafferty and the public when 20,000 youths
each year, who may have spent years within the system experiencing
numerous unwarranted moves, emotional, physical or mental damage,
suddenly reaches the age of 18 and ages out of the system whether they
have the tools necessary to make it on their own or not?
It appears that Cafferty and we as a society in general get more
outraged when an animal is abused, neglected or killed than we do when a
child suffers the same fate!
Dogs and other animals are our pets and yes they should be properly
cared for and we should be appalled when actions by Vick or others happen.
Children suffering the same fate deserve so much more. These children
are OUR children, whether they are of our flesh and blood or not. What
happens to them will determine the future of our society as they are our
future.
Every child deserves to receive stability, nurturing, shelter/food and
love. We should ALL BE OUTRAGED when we know even ONE CHILD does not
receive what they are entitled to but rather are abused, neglected or
even killed. The outrage should not last just for a day or two when a
story may be in the headlines but should be everyday as long as ONE
CHILD suffers! “Children in foster care, like all our children, deserve
the opportunity for a bright future,” said Jerry Stermer, president of
Voices for Illinois Children. “We all share responsibility for making
sure these children - who are removed from their families through no
fault of their own - have the love and support they need to succeed in
life.”
A few pieces of information that really bring home the point:
A recent study has found that 12-18 months after leaving foster care:
30% of the nation’s homeless are former foster children.
27% of the males and 10% of the females had been incarcerated
33% were receiving public assistance
37% had not finished high school
2% receive a college degree
50% were unemployed
*Casey Family Programs National Center for Resource Family Support
Children in foster care are three to six times more likely than children
not in care to have emotional, behavioral and developmental problems,
including conduct disorders, depression, difficulties in school and
impaired social relationships. Some experts estimate that about 30% of
the children in care have marked or severe emotional problems. Various
studies have indicated that children and young people in foster care
tend to have limited education and job skills, perform poorly in school
compared to children who are not in foster care, lag behind in their
education by at least one year, and have lower educational attainment
than the general population.
*Casey Family Programs National Center for Resource Family Support
80 percent of prison inmates have been through the foster care system.
*National Association of Social Workers
Foster youth do have the potential for greatness; just because they are
a foster kid doesn’t mean they are a lost cause!
To have the above results outrage such as Cafferty’s and the public’s
over the Vick case MUST BE directed towards those who abuse, neglect or
kill our children as well as those who are given the responsibility to
care for those of our children who suffer these atrocities. Those
responsible for such actions must be held accountable!
Foster youth are our kids. They are our neighbors, our children’s
schoolmates, and our family members. They are part of our communities,
and they need their communities to stand up, be outraged and be involved
in helping them reach their potential and grow up into successful
adults, who in turn make significant contributions to their communities.
As a person who grew up in foster care, survived and prospered despite
the system I know what confronts youth who are abused or neglected
whether by their biological parents or the system themselves who are
charged with their care.
If nothing changes… by the year 2020:
Nearly 14 million more reported cases of child abuse and neglect will be
confirmed;
22,500 children will die of abuse or neglect, most before their fifth
birthday;
An additional 9,000,000 children will spend some time in foster care
300,000 more children will age out of our foster care system unprepared
to become productive members of our socety
99,000 former foster youth, who aged out of the system, will experience
homelessness.
Somewhere out there in America– right now, today — there is a child
abused, neglected or in foster care staring up at the ceiling or off
into the distance thinking they are worthless because the people around
them don’t have the sense to know that they are worthy:
Worthy of being loved.
Worthy of being cared for.
Worth of being protected.
Worth of being sheltered from harm.
Worthy of being allowed toreach their fullest potential.
We MUST change this thinking; We’ve got to do it for this OUR child, our
society and our future!
Each of us MUST be outraged, motivated and caring individuals willing to
contribute to our local child welfare system as well as reforming it- if
not as adoptive or foster parents, perhaps as mentors, tutors or
advocates. In this way, we can all take our share of responsibility in
ensuring the lifetime success of these often-forgotten and voiceless
young people.
Let’s get OUTRAGED!
http://www.larrya.us (web site)
UPDATE 8/22/07
An E mail has been sent to Jack Cafferty with a copy of this blog entry.
It will be intersting if he will give me the courtesy of a reply or may
address the issue of OUR KIDS in one of his commentaries/questions on
the Situation Room. I will update this entry if he does or does not!
CURRENTLY CHILD PROTECTIVE SERVICES VIOLATES MORE CIVIL RIGHTS ON A
DAILY BASIS THEN ALL OTHER AGENCIES COMBINED INCLUDING THE NSA / CIA
WIRETAPPING PROGRAM....
CPS Does not protect children...
It is sickening how many children are subject to abuse, neglect and even
killed at the hands of Child Protective Services.
every parent should read this .pdf from
connecticut dcf watch...
http://www.connecticutdcfwatch.com/8x11.pdf
http://www.connecticutdcfwatch.com
Number of Cases per 100,000 children in the US
These numbers come from The National Center on
Child Abuse and Neglect in Washington. (NCCAN)
Recent numbers have increased significantly for CPS
*Perpetrators of Maltreatment*
Physical Abuse CPS 160, Parents 59
Sexual Abuse CPS 112, Parents 13
Neglect CPS 410, Parents 241
Medical Neglect CPS 14 Parents 12
Fatalities CPS 6.4, Parents 1.5
CHILD PROTECTIVE SERVICES, HAPPILY DESTROYING THOUSANDS OF INNOCENT
FAMILIES YEARLY NATIONWIDE AND COMING TO YOU'RE HOME SOON...
BE SURE TO FIND OUT WHERE YOUR CANDIDATES STANDS ON THE ISSUE OF
REFORMING OR ABOLISHING CHILD PROTECTIVE SERVICES ("MAKE YOUR CANDIDATES
TAKE A STAND ON THIS ISSUE.") THEN REMEMBER TO VOTE ACCORDINGLY IF THEY
ARE "FAMILY UNFRIENDLY" IN THE NEXT ELECTION...
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| User: "Mike Dobony" |
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26 Aug 2007 08:42:54 AM |
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"fx" <fx@starband.net> wrote in message
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Where is the Outrage for OUR Kids?
http://prairieguy.wordpress.com/2007/08/21/where-is-the-outrage-for-our-kids/
Yesterday (8/20/07) I was watching CNN'S program, "The Situation Room."
One segment of the program is, "The Cafferty Files." It is a segment where
correspondent Jack Cafferty describes a situation and then asks a question
for viewers to respond to via Email. He then reads some of the responses
towards the end of each hour of the program.
One of his segments yesterday dealt with the "Michael Vick Case and his
decision to plead guilty to his recent indictment in regards to dog
fighting. Jack's question was, "What should be Vick's punishment?"
I sat in total anger as I listened to Cafferty go on and on about his
anger, his outrage and how he was appalled that someone would hold these
dog fights and when a dog lost it would be killed either by drowning,
hanging, electrocution or shot. One could almost see Cafferty's bulging
veins of anger in his temples and he continued to rage about the subject
before finally asking the question.
The response from the public was as anger filled as Cafferty's rant. The
suggested punishment ranged from prison to things I cannot write in this
blog.
Of course the media has been following this story from the start. People
have responded many times in the same manner as Cafferty. When Vick first
appeared in court PETA as well as many others demonstrated outside the
court hurling insults and many expletives Vick's way as he entered the
courtroom.
Bear in mind I am an animal lover. What Vick did is absolutely appalling,
sickening and reprehensible and he should be punished, along with his
co-defendants, to the fullest extent of the law.
However as I watched Cafferty and then listened to the Emails being read I
had to ask the question; "Where is the Outrage for Our Kids?"
Where is the outrage from Cafferty and the public when a child is abused,
neglected or killed by parents that are suppose to provide them shelter,
nurturing and love?
Where is the outrage of Cafferty and the public when in case after case
those responsible for the above actions are never punished yet alone ever
charged?
Where is the outrage from Cafferty and the public when our child welfare
system continues to fail the youth put under their care, who may suffer as
much abuse, neglect or death as with their biological parents, in a
supposed system of temporary foster care? Over 12 million youth, over the
years, have graduated from our foster care system.
Where is the outrage from Cafferty and the public when there are more than
half a million children and youth in the U.S. foster care system today, a
90% increase since 1987 but only 170,000 licensed foster homes are
available?
Where is the outrage of Cafferty when 120,000 youths have had their
parents parental rights terminated and are eligible for adoption but
continues to languish within the system as "legal orphans?"
Where is the outrage from Cafferty and the public when 20,000 youths each
year, who may have spent years within the system experiencing numerous
unwarranted moves, emotional, physical or mental damage, suddenly reaches
the age of 18 and ages out of the system whether they have the tools
necessary to make it on their own or not?
It appears that Cafferty and we as a society in general get more outraged
when an animal is abused, neglected or killed than we do when a child
suffers the same fate!
snip<
This too was my concern as soon as I heard about the case.
Michael Vick is loosing all his sponsors for his involvement in dogfighting.
Nike suspended his contract. Reebok stopped sales of his number 7 jersey.
A top trading card company has pulled his cards. Animal rights activists
have flooded Atlanta Falcons with protests.
Where were the protests when Kobe Bryant raped that young lady? Why was the
victim receiving death threats? Why was it no surprise when the prestigious
Duke Lacrosse team had all charges dropped against them after the rape of
the stripper? Why didn't President Clinton's reason for having sex with
Monica Lewinski bring national uproar? Why didn't the National Organization
for Women howl in protest? Why was the nation silent? Simple. Women are
less than dogs. This is nothing new. Women have always been blamed for
being raped. It is always their fault. They caused it themselves. Defense
attorneys defend their clients by blaming the victim, "proving" they didn't
have the right to say "NO" to the rape. This attitude of ignoring the real
problem is why one in three women can expect to be sexually assaulted, with
only about one in ten ever reporting it, and why the nation doesn't care.
Women have been used for sexual entertainment for thousands of years and
Hollywood is glad to continue this in their movies. It's time for a change.
It's time the abuser fully blamed for the abuse and not the victim. NOBODY
has the right to abuse another! It is NEVER the victim's fault!
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26 Aug 2007 03:24:48 PM |
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"Mike Dobony" <sword@notasarian-host.net> wrote in message
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"fx" <fx@starband.net> wrote in message
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Where is the Outrage for OUR Kids?
http://prairieguy.wordpress.com/2007/08/21/where-is-the-outrage-for-our-kids/
Yesterday (8/20/07) I was watching CNN'S program, "The Situation Room."
One segment of the program is, "The Cafferty Files." It is a segment
where correspondent Jack Cafferty describes a situation and then asks a
question for viewers to respond to via Email. He then reads some of the
responses towards the end of each hour of the program.
One of his segments yesterday dealt with the "Michael Vick Case and his
decision to plead guilty to his recent indictment in regards to dog
fighting. Jack's question was, "What should be Vick's punishment?"
I sat in total anger as I listened to Cafferty go on and on about his
anger, his outrage and how he was appalled that someone would hold these
dog fights and when a dog lost it would be killed either by drowning,
hanging, electrocution or shot. One could almost see Cafferty's bulging
veins of anger in his temples and he continued to rage about the subject
before finally asking the question.
The response from the public was as anger filled as Cafferty's rant. The
suggested punishment ranged from prison to things I cannot write in this
blog.
Of course the media has been following this story from the start. People
have responded many times in the same manner as Cafferty. When Vick first
appeared in court PETA as well as many others demonstrated outside the
court hurling insults and many expletives Vick's way as he entered the
courtroom.
Bear in mind I am an animal lover. What Vick did is absolutely appalling,
sickening and reprehensible and he should be punished, along with his
co-defendants, to the fullest extent of the law.
However as I watched Cafferty and then listened to the Emails being read
I had to ask the question; "Where is the Outrage for Our Kids?"
Where is the outrage from Cafferty and the public when a child is abused,
neglected or killed by parents that are suppose to provide them shelter,
nurturing and love?
Where is the outrage of Cafferty and the public when in case after case
those responsible for the above actions are never punished yet alone ever
charged?
Where is the outrage from Cafferty and the public when our child welfare
system continues to fail the youth put under their care, who may suffer
as much abuse, neglect or death as with their biological parents, in a
supposed system of temporary foster care? Over 12 million youth, over the
years, have graduated from our foster care system.
Where is the outrage from Cafferty and the public when there are more
than half a million children and youth in the U.S. foster care system
today, a 90% increase since 1987 but only 170,000 licensed foster homes
are available?
Where is the outrage of Cafferty when 120,000 youths have had their
parents parental rights terminated and are eligible for adoption but
continues to languish within the system as "legal orphans?"
Where is the outrage from Cafferty and the public when 20,000 youths each
year, who may have spent years within the system experiencing numerous
unwarranted moves, emotional, physical or mental damage, suddenly reaches
the age of 18 and ages out of the system whether they have the tools
necessary to make it on their own or not?
It appears that Cafferty and we as a society in general get more outraged
when an animal is abused, neglected or killed than we do when a child
suffers the same fate!
snip<
This too was my concern as soon as I heard about the case.
Michael Vick is loosing all his sponsors for his involvement in
dogfighting. Nike suspended his contract. Reebok stopped sales of his
number 7 jersey. A top trading card company has pulled his cards. Animal
rights activists have flooded Atlanta Falcons with protests.
Where were the protests when Kobe Bryant raped that young lady? Why was
the victim receiving death threats?
Because the basket ball public adores Kobe.
Why was it no surprise when the prestigious
Duke Lacrosse team had all charges dropped against them after the rape of
the stripper?
She was not raped, that's why. There was plenty of outrage before it was
found that she could not tell the same story twice in a row.
Why didn't President Clinton's reason for having sex with
Monica Lewinski bring national uproar?
Are you nuts? Clinton's behavior still reverberates through national
politics, not only among Republicans, but through Democrates as well.
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| User: "Johnny" |
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26 Aug 2007 09:15:04 PM |
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"Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@verizon.net> wrote in message
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"fx" <fx@starband.net> wrote in message
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Where is the Outrage for OUR Kids?
http://prairieguy.wordpress.com/2007/08/21/where-is-the-outrage-for-our-kids/
Yesterday (8/20/07) I was watching CNN'S program, "The Situation Room."
One segment of the program is, "The Cafferty Files." It is a segment
where correspondent Jack Cafferty describes a situation and then asks a
question for viewers to respond to via Email. He then reads some of the
responses towards the end of each hour of the program.
One of his segments yesterday dealt with the "Michael Vick Case and his
decision to plead guilty to his recent indictment in regards to dog
fighting. Jack's question was, "What should be Vick's punishment?"
I sat in total anger as I listened to Cafferty go on and on about his
anger, his outrage and how he was appalled that someone would hold these
dog fights and when a dog lost it would be killed either by drowning,
hanging, electrocution or shot. One could almost see Cafferty's bulging
veins of anger in his temples and he continued to rage about the subject
before finally asking the question.
The response from the public was as anger filled as Cafferty's rant. The
suggested punishment ranged from prison to things I cannot write in this
blog.
Of course the media has been following this story from the start. People
have responded many times in the same manner as Cafferty. When Vick
first appeared in court PETA as well as many others demonstrated outside
the court hurling insults and many expletives Vick's way as he entered
the courtroom.
Bear in mind I am an animal lover. What Vick did is absolutely
appalling, sickening and reprehensible and he should be punished, along
with his co-defendants, to the fullest extent of the law.
However as I watched Cafferty and then listened to the Emails being read
I had to ask the question; "Where is the Outrage for Our Kids?"
Where is the outrage from Cafferty and the public when a child is
abused, neglected or killed by parents that are suppose to provide them
shelter, nurturing and love?
Where is the outrage of Cafferty and the public when in case after case
those responsible for the above actions are never punished yet alone
ever charged?
Where is the outrage from Cafferty and the public when our child welfare
system continues to fail the youth put under their care, who may suffer
as much abuse, neglect or death as with their biological parents, in a
supposed system of temporary foster care? Over 12 million youth, over
the years, have graduated from our foster care system.
Where is the outrage from Cafferty and the public when there are more
than half a million children and youth in the U.S. foster care system
today, a 90% increase since 1987 but only 170,000 licensed foster homes
are available?
Where is the outrage of Cafferty when 120,000 youths have had their
parents parental rights terminated and are eligible for adoption but
continues to languish within the system as "legal orphans?"
Where is the outrage from Cafferty and the public when 20,000 youths
each year, who may have spent years within the system experiencing
numerous unwarranted moves, emotional, physical or mental damage,
suddenly reaches the age of 18 and ages out of the system whether they
have the tools necessary to make it on their own or not?
It appears that Cafferty and we as a society in general get more
outraged when an animal is abused, neglected or killed than we do when a
child suffers the same fate!
snip<
This too was my concern as soon as I heard about the case.
Michael Vick is loosing all his sponsors for his involvement in
dogfighting. Nike suspended his contract. Reebok stopped sales of his
number 7 jersey. A top trading card company has pulled his cards. Animal
rights activists have flooded Atlanta Falcons with protests.
Where were the protests when Kobe Bryant raped that young lady? Why was
the victim receiving death threats?
Because the basket ball public adores Kobe.
Why was it no surprise when the prestigious
Duke Lacrosse team had all charges dropped against them after the rape of
the stripper?
She was not raped, that's why. There was plenty of outrage before it was
found that she could not tell the same story twice in a row.
Why didn't President Clinton's reason for having sex with
Monica Lewinski bring national uproar?
Are you nuts? Clinton's behavior still reverberates through national
politics, not only among Republicans, but through Democrates as well.
And this has to do with adoption how?
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27 Aug 2007 07:17:29 AM |
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On Sun, 26 Aug 2007 00:08:39 -0700, fx wrote:
It appears that Cafferty and we as a society in general get more
outraged when an animal is abused, neglected or killed than we do when a
child suffers the same fate!
Let 'us' also remember this about 'our' kids........
The Child Welfare System of today was MODELED upon and came AFTER
the animal welfare system!
Painful as it might be, to truly address the issue of Child Welfare,
broader adult issues, like Mental Health and Drug Addiction, need to be
addressed in ways that do not involve mere punitive measures.
The general axiom is: How a child is raised will greatly determine how
that child will treat their own children, and so on, and so on. If a
child grows up being beaten, let's say, they very well might have this
tendency towards their own children but it isn't as simple as it sounds.
The parent/child relationship even today is one of mostly mystery. That
beaten child might associate being abused or anger with 'love' or
'attention'. It is deep, deep stuff.
What makes this a most complicated human matter is any person looking at
this situation is having their own childhood buttons pushed. If some one
thinks they, as an adult, have 'turned out' ok then how they were raised
must then be a correct standard. On the other hand if some one was abused
as a child then they think, because of this experience, they have a better
understanding of an abusive situation. Neither is absolutely wrong but
then not absolutely right either, I think.
If outrage is called for here then this outrage must result in
compassion, not anger. Otherwise, it's nothing but more wheel spinning.
It's ironic that this fx/bot posts this given that the main target of
attack in most of it's posts are the very people who are trying to
deal with this issue.
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| User: "Greegor" |
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27 Aug 2007 10:44:17 AM |
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On Aug 27, 7:17 am, ZerkonX <ZER...@zerkonx.net> wrote:
On Sun, 26 Aug 2007 00:08:39 -0700, fx wrote:
It appears that Cafferty and we as a society in general get more
outraged when an animal is abused, neglected or killed than we do when a
child suffers the same fate!
Let 'us' also remember this about 'our' kids........
The Child Welfare System of today was MODELED upon and came AFTER
the animal welfare system!
Painful as it might be, to truly address the issue of Child Welfare,
broader adult issues, like Mental Health and Drug Addiction, need to be
addressed in ways that do not involve mere punitive measures.
The general axiom is: How a child is raised will greatly determine how
that child will treat their own children, and so on, and so on. If a
child grows up being beaten, let's say, they very well might have this
tendency towards their own children but it isn't as simple as it sounds.
The parent/child relationship even today is one of mostly mystery. That
beaten child might associate being abused or anger with 'love' or
'attention'. It is deep, deep stuff.
What makes this a most complicated human matter is any person looking at
this situation is having their own childhood buttons pushed. If some one
thinks they, as an adult, have 'turned out' ok then how they were raised
must then be a correct standard. On the other hand if some one was abused
as a child then they think, because of this experience, they have a better
understanding of an abusive situation. Neither is absolutely wrong but
then not absolutely right either, I think.
If outrage is called for here then this outrage must result in
compassion, not anger. Otherwise, it's nothing but more wheel spinning.
It's ironic that this fx/bot posts this given that the main target of
attack in most of it's posts are the very people who are trying to
deal with this issue.
How does caseworker PERJURY (not prosecuted by their friendly
prosecutor)
or other caseworker corruption
deal with this issue?
How does caseworker legal "qualified immunity" deal with this issue?
How does a corrupt multi-BILLION dollar corrupt Child Protection
INDUSTRY deal with this issue?
How do SUBSTANDARD unconstitutional courts deal with this issue?
(burden of proof, rules of evidence, LIBERTY INTEREST)
How does a Foster Contractor System that abuses kids at an extremely
high rate deal with this issue? (see alt.support.child-protective-
services)
Why don't the SAME investigators investigate Fosters abuse as parental
abuse?
(Double standard)
Government is THE WORST PARENT possible! Judges KNOW this!
How can the worst parents second guess any natural parent?
Credibility issues?
The basic idea of having a BUREAUCRACY "deal with this issue"
was so incredibly stupid that even the guy who STARTED IT,
Walter Mondale, now regrets that he ever did!
Yes, it started with American Humane Association, but
ironically the first little girl they rescued was in fact
a foster child being abused.
Recent stats show that kids who survive foster care
do SO BADLY that the whole lame brained idea
should be called into question.
CWLA itself said that 1/3 of all Foster kids could
be sent home of the parents just got adequate housing.
( Notice this is NOT a child abuse or neglect issue! )
CWLA is the biggest union or mouthpiece for the
Child Protection INDUSTRY.
Apparently they are worried enough about how
bad things are looking for them that they figured
it's worth it to amputate 1/3 of their INDUSTRY
in hopes of keeping the entire racket from being
shut down.
If you look in ascps right now you can hear some
examples of how incredibly stupid child protection
caseworkers really are. There are audio recordings
of actual caseworkers both in the UK and in
the USA Virginia. The Brit system has worked
hard to stop the audio files, but the genie is out
of the bottle. The Virginia audio files will soon
be like the genie also, on web sites around the world.
The agencies will say they want them hushed up for
the good of the child's privacy, but if you LISTEN
to them you might recognize some other reasons
why they want these recordings suppressed.
If the general public finds out just what a bunch of
bureaucratic MORONS these CPS caseworkers really are,
the Child Protection INDUSTRY might be at an end.
Greg Hanson
alt.support.child-protective-services
Cedar Rapids Iowa
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