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Should the county Department of Social Services drop its appeal or do you think its case is valid?
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Should the county Department of Social Services drop its appeal or do you think its case is valid?
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Actually, no, I don't believe DSS should drop this appeal. To date, little if anything hits the headlines regarding this huge and tragic issue. Millions of families are destroyed by the corruption that plunders and leaves hopeless children and families. This legal form of family devastation is not going to end until more stories gain access to public opinion. With the injustice perpetrated at the FLDS Ranch in Texas, I believe that this story enlightens the true agenda of DSS and should be told. Everyone I talk to is overwhelmed by the facts that support corruption. The general public is of the opinion that DSS is good and righteous. We know better, but until stories like this gain the national attention, the Federal authorities and legislatures do not have to take action. The federal legislature tells me it is a state’s issue, the state pushes it the issue back to the state level advocates for the department to investigate. The circle of unaccountability, immunity, and corruption is completed when the department issues a report of No Finding. This has to stop. If the department is so arrogant as to think that they can actually stand before a federal board and claim that they “deserve” the funds of these children, then I think it is time that they have their say. After all, isn’t it time their own words that forced blind public opinion of the good they do, now be used to question their own practice? “Putting children first” and “erring on the side of the child” does not mean make them destitute so that they are not capable or prepared to begin their adult life. That’s what we as the American public expect and it is about time that they do what their mandate requires of them. I say, let them sing from the highest mountain – let the whole world hear of their arrogance and corruption. But let’s not sit by and watch, it’s time for us to unite. They may have taken our one voice in our respective neighborhoods through inference and slander, but we have power in numbers and I see this as a chance to open the doors to reform. They used a preponderance of evidence to steel our children and taxpayers money, let our evidence beyond a reasonable doubt recover some of those funds to help put our families back together again.
Posted on May 26, 2008 7:50 AM
Actually, no, I don't believe DSS should drop this appeal. To date, little if anything hits the headlines regarding this huge and tragic issue. Millions of families are destroyed by the corruption that plunders and leaves hopeless children and families. This legal form of family devastation is not going to end until more stories gain access to public opinion. With the injustice perpetrated at the FLDS Ranch in Texas, I believe that this story enlightens the true agenda of DSS and should be told. Everyone I talk to is overwhelmed by the facts that support corruption. The general public is of the opinion that DSS is good and righteous. We know better, but until stories like this gain the national attention, the Federal authorities and legislatures do not have to take action. The federal legislature tells me it is a state’s issue, the state pushes it the issue back to the state level advocates for the department to investigate. The circle of unaccountability, immunity, and corruption is completed when the department issues a report of No Finding. This has to stop. If the department is so arrogant as to think that they can actually stand before a federal board and claim that they “deserve” the funds of these children, then I think it is time that they have their say. After all, isn’t it time their own words that forced blind public opinion of the good they do, now be used to question their own practice? “Putting children first” and “erring on the side of the child” does not mean make them destitute so that they are not capable or prepared to begin their adult life. That’s what we as the American public expect and it is about time that they do what their mandate requires of them. I say, let them sing from the highest mountain – let the whole world hear of their arrogance and corruption. But let’s not sit by and watch, it’s time for us to unite. They may have taken our one voice in our respective neighborhoods through inference and slander, but we have power in numbers and I see this as a chance to open the doors to reform. They used a preponderance of evidence to steel our children and taxpayers money, let our evidence beyond a reasonable doubt recover some of those funds to help put our families back together again.
Posted on May 26, 2008 7:50 AM
Social Services organizations in North Carolina and
around the country are pervasively corrupt in how they conduct themselves.
Of course they should leave this "kid's" inheritance alone. The "child
protectors" are among the most dangerous "parent police force" in the country.
If you do some research on the FLDS saga in Texas, you will soon discover that
lies, abuse, deception, manipulation, and taking anything they can get their
hands on is fairly common.
In fact, there is now a Federal Lawsuit against the
Mecklenburg County (Charlotte) area DSS because of their routine use of
deception, and deceptive practices to invade people's lives and potentially
destroy their families by taking their children. These people are the
worst kind of dangerous, they "pretend" they are there to help you, all the
while scheming to see how they can get another child into their clutches for
another payday.
Posted on May 27, 2008 10:01 PM
Yes. I think that DSS call it quits and stop picking on this Kid. Don't they have better thing s to do than........steal from the poor.
Posted on May 30, 2008 4:57 PM