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The Whistler - 06:05pm on 05/08/2008
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This is kidnapping.
Here is a little more information and there’s also a response from Nancy, the mom, at the bottom of the page.

Anna - 08:05pm on 05/08/2008

This is more than crazy, it is scarry.  They are going to attempt to come into a home with an armed parent and the outcome will not be pleasant.

atease - 08:05pm on 05/08/2008

The social service minions do things like this because they can and they can because they have the support of the courts.  Societies breaks down when the courts instead of being impartial favor one side or the other in a dispute.  We see similar injustices in child custody cases where the mother (wife) is give special consideration by the courts.

docdave - 08:05pm on 05/08/2008

Unfortunately, the answer to your last question is no! Only by constant vigilance can we get judges who make these outragesous decisions off the bench.

watashiwa - 08:05pm on 05/08/2008

Social acts to perpetuate their own existence.  And the courts allow their shenanigans time and again.  Having cross examined MANY of them, I find they are the least credible of ANY witness...lower than police and run-of-the-mill defendants.  They thrive on painting a utopian picture of “family life” and judges eat it up and justify their constant stretches of logic with the “best interests of the child” mantra. 

If you’ve had a petition written up against you, you’re in trouble.  And it should scare every single person how easily this can be done.

Jay - 10:05pm on 05/08/2008

Oh, and don’t even get me started on the “bonding with the foster parents” thing either.  I am involved in a TPR case right now involving that very same issue. 

I knew what was up 2 months into the original petition proceedings.  The foster parents had immediately fallen in love with the young child, unable to have their own.  And low and behold, two years later, the State is petitioning for TPR.  It’s not a coincidence.  It’s state-funded adoption.

Jay - 10:05pm on 05/08/2008

It is pretty scary that stuff like this is allowed to go on in America.  I agree whistler, these people should be charged with kidnapping.

dougee - 10:05pm on 05/08/2008

jay, nanny government is the ulltimate tyranny managing its citizens lives from cradle to crypt.

docdave - 10:05pm on 05/08/2008

Taking their cues from Texas, I see. andydakotard must be orgasmic after seeing this.

2Hotel9 - 03:05am on 05/09/2008

I dont’ get it, how is this another miscarriage of justice?  Where was the first miscarriage?

This is one of those stories that makes me think there is more to it than is shown in the printed word.  Regardless I don’t understand them putting a child with a non-foster trained family.  Seems weird.

patriot - 06:05am on 05/09/2008
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