Tuesday, October 14, 2003By Wendy McElroy www.foxnews.net/printer_friendly_story/0,3566,99942,00.html Monday, September 29, 2003 –Too many children have been unnecessarily placed in foster care because of a “perverse financial incentive” that encourages local governments to earn money by bringing youngsters into the system, a new state report says. The study by the California Department of Social Services...
Continue readingLos Angeles Study: Kids Rushed Into Foster Care
By Troy Anderson Staff WriterThe California child welfare system is such a disaster that even the state’s Department of Social Services admits families are aggressively torn apart and children unnecessarily placed in foster care. California has announced sweeping reform. But the reform required is for “authorities” to act like adults and take responsibility. In...
Continue readingWhat it FEELS LIKE to be Falsely Accused!
Source: Courtesy of AFRA When your turn comes to answer a Child Protective Service Social Worker’s allegations, the very first thing you notice is her hostile attitude and adversative behavior. Since most of us have learned CIVILITY and Social Skills to deal with aggressors, we try to find out why this person is so...
Continue readingState’s Child Protection Agencies Collude with Judges to Defraud Federal Government©
State’s Child Protection Agencies Collude with Judges to Defraud Federal Government©Nev Moore Jan. ’02 AFRA In 1974 Walter Mondale initiated CAPTA (the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act), the legislation that began feeding federal funding into the state’s child welfare agencies. With remarkable foresight Mondale expressed concerns that the legislation could lead to systemic...
Continue reading— PROBLEM STATEMENT —
I. State and federally funded Child Protective Service agencies are arbitrarily seizing children from non-abusive homes in the absence of evidence or realistic cause to believe that the child is in danger of harm, and in gross violation of their own protocols, state and federal regulations, and the Constitution of the United States. II....
Continue readingHow Do We Forgive Our Fathers? By Dick Lourie
How do we forgive our fathers? Maybe in a dream? Do we forgive our fathers for leaving us too often? Or forever? When we were little? Maybe for scarin’ us with unexpected rage… or makin’ us nervous because there seemed never to be any rage there at all.Do we forgive our fathers for marryin’...
Continue readingThe Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act
The Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act The Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) was passed by Congress as part of the Omnibus spending bill in 1998. It took effect in April 2000. Before passage, COPPA received one hearing in the Senate and no separate consideration in the House. COPPA requires “verifiable parental consent” before...
Continue readingThe Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act
The Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act The Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) was passed by Congress as part of the Omnibus spending bill in 1998. It took effect in April 2000. Before passage, COPPA received one hearing in the Senate and no separate consideration in the House. COPPA requires “verifiable parental consent” before...
Continue readingThe Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act
The Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act The Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) was passed by Congress as part of the Omnibus spending bill in 1998. It took effect in April 2000. Before passage, COPPA received one hearing in the Senate and no separate consideration in the House. COPPA requires “verifiable parental consent” before...
Continue readingThe Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act
The Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act The Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) was passed by Congress as part of the Omnibus spending bill in 1998. It took effect in April 2000. Before passage, COPPA received one hearing in the Senate and no separate consideration in the House. COPPA requires “verifiable parental consent” before...
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