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The very name 'Child Protective Services' denotes that they are supposed to protect the child. According to Nehemiah Flynt, author of Legal Discrimination, it is all a huge lie we have been told.

He contends that he discovered in time that it was all a lie. A few children actually did come from homes where abuse or neglect of some sort happened. Most of the children were not from that type of situation, though. According to Flynt, most of the children that came through his door were taken from their homes for reasons that seemed too innocuous to even involve CPS. Some of these reasons include: parents arguing in public, a child punching a wall, or parents too scared to make their children attend school.

westernjournalism.com

June 23, 2015

Little boys are wonderful, but they will not stay little forever. When they are grown they will be men - men with life responsibilities, wives, and families. What tools do our little boys need to be properly equipped to face manhood?

As the parents of these little boys, we must be actively working to provide them with the tools they need to face life as a man. As the husbands and fathers in our society become less and less able to handle the pressures of life in a Godly and responsible way, our families, our churches, and our country begins to crumble from the inside out. Let's raise up a generation of real men who will stand for God, take responsibility for their families, and and do right at all costs!

imperfecthomemaker.com

June 23, 2015

The Tylenol brand typically brings to mind the medication that fights pain. But now Tylenol is also making itself known for fighting against natural marriage.

A new TV commercial features a same-sex prom couple as well as a homosexual couple with a baby. A voiceover in the Tylenol ad declares, "Family isn't defined by who you love, but how." "Tylenol is just contributing to the collapse of the family," she says. "Tylenol is attempting to redefine marriage and recreate the total makeup of family by definition."

onenewsnow.com

June 23, 2015

This story is yet another piece of evidence piling onto the mountain of support for cannabis oil and full marijuana legalization.

At 10 months of age, Kalel Santiago of Puerto Rico was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer called neuroblastoma. He endured chemotherapy, radiation treatments, and surgery for two years - and survived. Then he was diagnosed with something permanent: severe autism that disabled him from speaking.

theantimedia.org

June 23, 2015

In Live Free or Die, a 2010 memoir recounting how cannabis oil saved her life, Shona Banda emphasizes the importance of "self-taught knowledge," acquired by constantly asking questions and "looking at all of the angles of any information given."

Her son may have learned that lesson too well. Had he been less inquisitive, less prone to question authority, he might still be living with his mother, and she might not be facing criminal charges that could send her to prison for decades. Banda, a 38-year-old massage therapist who appeared in criminal court for the first time last week, is free on a $50,000 bond while her case is pending.

reason.com

June 22, 2015

East Ridge Police arrested Kimberly McClendon, 26, on four counts of child neglect on Thursday.

Police became involved in the incident at the request of Child Protective Services. Ms. McClendon is being held on a total bond of $27,500 and is scheduled to appear in East Ridge Court on Tuesday.

chattanoogan.com

June 19, 2015

The latest report by an independent federal court monitor says Mississippi doesn't have the capacity to meet many of the court order's basic requirements to improve the state's foster care system.

"The evidence shows that in most instances defendants did not meet Period 4 performance requirements," said Grace Lopes, the Washington, D.C.-based monitor appointed by a Mississippi federal judge. "Based on the history of defendants' performance since 2008 when the remedial stage of this lawsuit began, it appears that defendants do not have the capacity to meet many of the MSA's most basic requirements. Defendants' ongoing failure to meet these requirements has a substantial and continuing impact on the safety and well being of the thousands of children in defendants' custody every year and their timely placement in permanent and nurturing homes."

clarionledger.com

June 16, 2015

Center for Food Safety today expressed strong opposition to Representative Pompeo's newly revised genetically engineered (GE) food labeling preemption bill (H.R. 1599), which now has been greatly expanded to not only prohibit all labeling of GE food.

These new provisions would not only prohibit any future state and local laws, but also undemocratically nullify GE crop regulations that have existed in numerous counties across the country for over a decade. The bill would also further weaken already weak federal regulation of GE crops, while at the same time forbidding local communities from opting to protect their citizens, their farmers, and their environments. The bill draft will be discussed at a House hearing on Thursday.

centerforfoodsafety.org

June 15, 2015

A pervert has been convicted of abusing two under-age girls while they were in foster care.

Kevin Gillan had access to the youngsters - one of them aged just nine at the time - because he was staying in the house where they were placed for emergency respite care. The younger girl claimed Gillan groped her when she was alone in the living room with him.

edinburghnews.scotsman.com

June 11, 2015

Governor Abbott signed House Bill 418, authored by Representative Gene Wu (D-Houston), into law on Tuesday. Representative Wu authored the bill to help rescue children who are victims of human trafficking or sex trafficking.

Effective September 1, 2015, House Bill 418 will allow law enforcement and Child Protective Services (CPS) to immediately take suspected child victims of trafficking into protective custody and place them into care. "This law will provide real protection for child victims of trafficking," said Wu. "Police officers will now have the ability to place child victims in protective custody-instead of trying to find ways to arrest or confine victims in order to protect them."

yourhoustonnews.com

June 11, 2015

      

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