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TX CPS can't tell a 7 year old from a 2 year old?



 
 
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Old November 13th 06, 03:57 AM posted to alt.support.child-protective-services,alt.parenting.spanking,alt.support.foster-parents
Dan Sullivan
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Default TX CPS can't tell a 7 year old from a 2 year old?


Greegor wrote:
The measure of the system suckups is that
they attempt to make excuses for agency
actions that are inexcusable.


Greg, if you had actually read what was written you'd see that no one
made excuses for the error.

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Old November 13th 06, 04:13 AM posted to alt.support.child-protective-services,alt.parenting.spanking,alt.support.foster-parents
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Default TX CPS can't tell a 7 year old from a 2 year old?

Dan Sullivan wrote:
Greg, if you had actually read what was written you'd see that no one
made excuses for the error.


Kane wrote
Big two year old?

Daycare screwup?

The worker may not have even gotten to see the other child, but was
handed this child?

By the way, it may not have even been a "caseworker" but rather an aide
who did NOT have the case record access to "check."

You like to make judgements before the fact, don't you Greg, because so
often we find the screwup was NOT what you wish it to have been.


ERROR Dan? Like executing the wrong person? OOPSIE!

Kane hedged but at least called it a SCREWUP.

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Old November 13th 06, 04:43 AM posted to alt.support.child-protective-services,alt.parenting.spanking,alt.support.foster-parents
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Default TX CPS can't tell a 7 year old from a 2 year old?


Greegor wrote:
Dan Sullivan wrote:
Greg, if you had actually read what was written you'd see that no one
made excuses for the error.


Kane wrote
Big two year old?

Daycare screwup?

The worker may not have even gotten to see the other child, but was
handed this child?

By the way, it may not have even been a "caseworker" but rather an aide
who did NOT have the case record access to "check."

You like to make judgements before the fact, don't you Greg, because so
often we find the screwup was NOT what you wish it to have been.


ERROR Dan? Like executing the wrong person? OOPSIE!

Kane hedged but at least called it a SCREWUP.


Turdbrain, how is calling it a screwup excusing it?

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Old November 13th 06, 05:47 AM posted to alt.support.child-protective-services,alt.parenting.spanking,alt.support.foster-parents
Greegor
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Default TX CPS can't tell a 7 year old from a 2 year old?

Dan Sullivan wrote:
Greg, if you had actually read what was written you'd see that no one
made excuses for the error.


Greg wrote
ERROR Dan? Like executing the wrong person? OOPSIE!
Kane hedged but at least called it a SCREWUP.


Dan Sullivan ( silver tongued charmer ) wrote
Turdbrain, how is calling it a screwup excusing it?


When the REST of the comments attempt to explain it away,
minimize the stupidity and severity, as follows:

Kane wrote
Big two year old?
Daycare screwup?
The worker may not have even gotten to see the other child, but was
handed this child?
By the way, it may not have even been a "caseworker" but rather an aide
who did NOT have the case record access to "check."
You like to make judgements before the fact, don't you Greg, because so
often we find the screwup was NOT what you wish it to have been.


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Old November 13th 06, 03:26 PM posted to alt.support.child-protective-services,alt.parenting.spanking,alt.support.foster-parents
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Default TX CPS can't tell a 7 year old from a 2 year old?


"Greegor" wrote in message
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Dan Sullivan wrote:
Greg, if you had actually read what was written you'd see that no one
made excuses for the error.


Greg wrote
ERROR Dan? Like executing the wrong person? OOPSIE!
Kane hedged but at least called it a SCREWUP.


Dan Sullivan ( silver tongued charmer ) wrote
Turdbrain, how is calling it a screwup excusing it?


When the REST of the comments attempt to explain it away,
minimize the stupidity and severity, as follows:

Kane wrote
Big two year old?
Daycare screwup?
The worker may not have even gotten to see the other child, but was
handed this child?
By the way, it may not have even been a "caseworker" but rather an aide
who did NOT have the case record access to "check."
You like to make judgements before the fact, don't you Greg, because so
often we find the screwup was NOT what you wish it to have been.


Greg, there is a big difference between minimizing and exploring possible
scenarios.





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Old November 13th 06, 04:48 PM posted to alt.support.child-protective-services,alt.parenting.spanking,alt.support.foster-parents
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Default TX CPS can't tell a 7 year old from a 2 year old?


Greegor wrote:
Dan Sullivan wrote:
Greg, if you had actually read what was written you'd see that no one
made excuses for the error.


Greg wrote
ERROR Dan? Like executing the wrong person? OOPSIE!
Kane hedged but at least called it a SCREWUP.


They executed the TWO YEAR OLD CHILD? My gosh, you are right this time
then.

I'd hardly have tried to explain the possible reasons for the screwup
were it that serious an outcome.

Can you link to the story of the execution of the child for us please?

Dan Sullivan ( silver tongued charmer ) wrote
Turdbrain, how is calling it a screwup excusing it?


When the REST of the comments attempt to explain it away,
minimize the stupidity and severity, as follows:


Well let's see if they actually minimize anything?

Kane wrote
Big two year old?


How could that "minimize?"

So what would the "maximize," your claim be? That they executed the
child? That they deliberately set out to pick up the wrong child hoping
to get more foster care money? That they worker sent out was named Glug
Handsome?

Daycare screwup?


Now let me see. How would this be minimizing? It simply shows how
errors can compound easily.

You want blood, Greg. Admit it.

Problem I see here is that you want blood as a cover up of the enormous
errors and bad judgement you have made and the horrendous outcomes that
ensued. Like a six year separation of mother and child while YOU sat on
your ass whining.

There's no trial going on, is there Greg? Be careful how you answer,
because I know how to find out and may have already done so 0:-

The worker may not have even gotten to see the other child, but was
handed this child?


Explain how this is minimizing and provide the "maximum" error that you
think the worker should be cruxified for, and the agency permanently
disbanded after firebombing with the staff inside.

By the way, it may not have even been a "caseworker" but rather an aide
who did NOT have the case record access to "check."


All this is is pointing out the normal difficulties in all such complex
operations. Do you know of a single area of human effort were there
aren't screwups no matter how much time trouble and money have gone to
try and stop them from happening?.

You like to make judgements before the fact, don't you Greg, because so
often we find the screwup was NOT what you wish it to have been.


So, tell us then Greg, as you are obliged to do if you are honest,
mmmmphhhhh exactly what caused this screwup and how could it have
been avoided?

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Old November 13th 06, 11:04 PM posted to alt.support.child-protective-services,alt.parenting.spanking,alt.support.foster-parents
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Default TX CPS can't tell a 7 year old from a 2 year old?

Kane asked
exactly what caused this screwup and how could it have been avoided?


Remedial classes on how to tell a 2 year old from a 7 year old?
Hire a higher form of primate?

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Old November 13th 06, 11:54 PM posted to alt.support.child-protective-services,alt.parenting.spanking,alt.support.foster-parents
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Default TX CPS can't tell a 7 year old from a 2 year old?

Greegor wrote:
Kane asked
exactly what caused this screwup and how could it have been avoided?


Remedial classes on how to tell a 2 year old from a 7 year old?
Hire a higher form of primate?


I asked two questions. You answered one.

What caused the screwup?

You sit on your ass not working at all, for fear you'll make a screw up,
Greg?

That's hardly a recommendation for a higher form of primate.

Tell us you'd never maked such a mistake, Greg.

He who has been convicted of domestic abuse.

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Old November 14th 06, 12:09 PM posted to alt.support.child-protective-services,alt.parenting.spanking,alt.support.foster-parents
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Default TX CPS can't tell a 7 year old from a 2 year old?

What kind of retarded worker can't tell a 7 year old from a 2 year old?

THESE are people who judge others performance??

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Old November 14th 06, 04:00 PM posted to alt.support.child-protective-services,alt.parenting.spanking,alt.support.foster-parents
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Default TX CPS can't tell a 7 year old from a 2 year old?


Greegor wrote:
What kind of retarded worker can't tell a 7 year old from a 2 year old?

THESE are people who judge others performance??


You didn't even read the article, or if you did, you have forgotten the
content of many a post of mine here on the subject of who transports
kids to supervised visitation.....(that IS what the pickup was for,
stupid, not a child removal from parental custody).

Aides do transportation.

Often those aren't even regular aides to workers (who do have a great
deal of responsibility for case progress) but just college students
working part time.

Someone misread the material describing the child, or the description
was incorrect, Greg.

And no "aide"ever judges other's performance, you stupid git.

YOU posted the openning post to this thread, with the article, and you
haven't even bothered to read it and comprehend what it actually says.
Just how stupid ARE you Greg?

Here, look at it again, attribution abortionist:
..........................
http://www.newschannel5.tv/2006/10/2...es-Wrong-Child

CPS Takes Wrong Child
Friday, October 20, 2006 Posted: 06:36 PM

Toddler taken instead of 7-year-old

BROWNSVILLE - Child Protective Services took the wrong child out of a
daycare. Now the woman whose son was mistakenly taken wants something
done, so another mix-up doesn't happen.

Jeanette Garcia says a CPS worker showed up at her son's daycare to
pick up a seven-year-old for a supervised visit. Instead, the worker
took her two-year-old son Benjamin.

He goes to Children's Palace Daycare on Military Highway. Garcia says
the daycare has apologized to her.

No one at the daycare would talk to NEWSCHANNEL 5.

Garcia hasn't gotten an apology from CPS.

"The only thing I would like is for CPS to say, 'I made a mistake' and
to apologize and to say, 'We made a mistake. We need to do something to
rectify and this person needs to be reprimanded,'" says Jeanette
Garcia.

It turns out Garcia's son has the same first name as the boy who was
supposed to be picked up by CPS. But she wants to know why her
two-year-old was mistaken for a seven-year-old boy.

"Call. Verify. Is he seven or two? Why take the only you're given?" she
wonders. "I mean, if that's the case, you can pick up any kid."

"Say, is that Jose? He looks like a Jose, so let me take him."

NEWSCHANNEL 5 talked to CPS. They tell us they're investigating the mix
up. The investigation could take up to a month.

The daycare could face penalties.

Video
http://www.newschannel5.tv/Video/News/30160
.........................

If you bothered to read this, and weren't so awash in your own self
deluding propaganda lies, Greg, you'd have sorted out truth from
fiction, and journalistic "license" from reality.

No "CPS Worker" if you mean "caseworker" and you do, stupid, "picks up"
children for 'supervised visitation.' The aides take the child to the
CPS office, where the visit takes place with either a trained FULL TIME
Social Service Aide (Title in some states) or a Caseworker doing the
supervision.

The transport aide, a college student most often, then picks the child
up for return to the foster placement. Or the foster parent picks the
child up.

And the children both had the same first name in this case.

Children in daycare often have a name tag fastened to the back of the
little shirt (where they can't pull it off) and that was what the aide
saw.

It's a funding crises, Greg. CPS can't even hire trained full time
aides for some jobs.

They have to hire part timers with no benefits and a heavy class-load
because they are almost always college students.

Now sort out your life, get over your delusions, and stop making a
continual fool of yourself, if you can manage it.

You let anyone, just anyone make a fool of you, Greg, if it fits in
your delusional world, don't you?

Even dangerous people, let alone the more colorful media hacks.

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