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UPDATE: The continuing foster care fiasco

By: Barbara Hollingsworth
Local Opinion Editor
04/06/09 1:04 PM EDT

Do as we say,,,not as we do in the world's largest insane aslymum aka California:

From the Sacramento Bee: “Dozens in CPS have criminal records,” March 22

“Drug possession, domestic violence, repeatedly driving drunk, assault with a deadly weapon – any one of these charges or convictions could lead child protective services workers to remove children from a home or force a parent into counseling.

“But all of those crimes and many others appear in the backgrounds of employees of Sacramento County's Child Protective Services, a Bee investigation has found....”

Link: http://www.sacbee.com/topstories/story/1719235.html

And these lunatics are making life-atlering decisions about children?




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Apr 13, 2009

Anyone who would feed my son rice and turkey on a daily basis while watching him grow more and more emaciated by the day is sick. The foster mom and social workers controlled his every move so he could not tell us about his experience for fear of retaliation by these "caring and nurturing people". I can tell you these people will stop at nothing to keep the funding flowing.

 

Apr 13, 2009

Anyone who would feed my son rice and turkey on a daily basis while watching him grow more and more emaciated by the day is sick. The foster mom and social workers controlled his every move so he could not tell us about his experience for fear of retaliation by these "caring and nurturing people". I can tell you these people will stop at nothing to keep the funding flowing.

 


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