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Old February 25th 08, 11:17 PM posted to alt.support.child-protective-services,alt.support.foster-parents,alt.dads-rights.unmoderated,alt.parenting.spanking
Ron
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Default Foster father sentenced to 30 years for shaking infant, causing her to lose sight and ability to walk


"LK" wrote in message
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On Feb 23, 5:40 pm, "Ron" wrote:
"LK" wrote in message

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On Feb 22, 11:28 pm, LindaLouMom wrote:

I agree, Sometimes crazy stuff happens in fostercare. Although what
was the crazy stuff going on at home to have them takin in the first
place?
All the statistics you posted stated that children in foster care turn
out bad..well if the dam bio parents were doing the RIGHT thing (not
abusing the children, feeding them, protecting them) then these
children would not be in foster care. Therefore, the final blame rest
with the BIO-PARENTS..not anyone else. Of course fosterparents who
commit crazy acts as the one just discussed needs to be sentenced to
jail...


Just because the caseworkers pull children from their home does not
make the caseworks the bad people....they are ONLY trying to protect
them from the DANGER they face in their current home situation.
What a great example of the Self-Righteously Hypocritical mentality
that jusfifies babystealing and plagues the falsley accused easy
targets such as poor.
Here, allow me to enlighten you oh great loud opinion based on
ignorance person here. Visithttp://www.LegallyKidnapped.blogspot.com



Ron buddy. Long time no see.

*Same, new job, been real busy.

We know that you would not agree with that position, but then again you do
seem to have issues with facts dont you.


No more then you do with the truth.

*Ahh, truth vs facts. We have discussed that here before (not you and I,
but I and others), and as usual I dont expect the concept to get through to
anyone who cannot face the facts.

Not to fear, there are more than
eough examples of **** poor parenting on both sides of the issue for
everyone.


Nobody's perfect.

*Agreed.

The difference is, when the parents fail to do their job the
child suffers. The same could be said for foster parents, but then again
if
the parents had not failed the children would not be in care.


Tell me again how that relieves this foster parent from responsibility
for his own actions?

*It does not. Nor does it releave the parets from their original abuse or
some level of responsibility for all of the abuse that results from their
original actions.

Ron


You forgot your tag line.

*Got a new computer system for Christmas, just have not added it back in
yet. Not to sure I will to be honest, getting a bit tired of all the
jerking off with pangborn and his followers (read as "Leaches") so I dont
know if I will be getting back into those conversations. I'm a busy puppy
these days, and the new schedule is far beyond bizzare. Thats the price one
pays for advancement I suppose.

Ron