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Old June 27th 03, 12:22 AM
Kane
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Default Glass is always half-empty for CPS

"dickinson" wrote in message ...
Fern5827 wrote:
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:At least I don't have to foster.

And therein lieds the rub dear fungi. Not only do you not have to contend
with CPS failings, you also don't have to deal with the degenerate bios
(remember when I came to this group, I objected to them being called
such?.........I've "matured" since)

If you *really* care about kids in care, how about focussing on the positive
outcomes instead of mailing all these negatives?

Why don't we see the positives? Because they aren't newsworthy? Could be?
Because they don't "ring true"? Could be for those who have "an axe to
grind" or are "in denial"

You really are a pathetic lump of ****e. It's crap like you that got me
returned from an "abusive though stable" institution, to a "thoroughly
abusive and instable" family environment"...........think about it
Fungi!..........it ain't perfect........but what do *you* (ot the
beaureucrats) propose?


Let me see if I can respond.

Most CPS adminstrators through field workers that I have harangued
over the years show a damn good understanding of the problems with
moving the responsibility, thus control, to the federal level. It's
tough enough to for them to do a decent job at the state level,
especially in large urban center states.

The Staghorn and one of her buddies, apparently one who thinks he's
one of those bureaucrats thinks that getting MORE of the likes of
CAPTA and ASFA in place and subjecting families to more police
scrutiny and less CPS control is the answer.

I'm sure the cops will be able to sort out if a kid needs a foster
placement or a return home.......the dead ones are really easy to
place: cemetary.

And that is what a more federally run system will result in. The major
problems with the current system is just that, too much federal
control, weakening local control that the local people have to deal
with.

Everyone gets to walk away from responsibility.

Thoroughly socialized ninnies at work. And now we have generations of
people that went to schools that taught it....the state will take care
of you, and they think it's normal.

I get a kick out of what those who call themselves conservatives today
actually do. It's sure ain't conservatism as I knew it.

Kev, I'm deeply sorry that you had the beginning you had, but you seem
to have come through by your own hard work.

Best to you,

Kane
 




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