Ever since they were kidnapped by CPS, the FLDS waifs have no doubt been wondering, “Where is Love?” While CPS, surely with the best of intentions, must have thought the children said, “Please, cur, I want some more.”
More abuse that is; more trauma, more deprivation, more starvation from their parents’ love.
If you have any doubts about the widespread nature of the abuse of families by child protective services nationwide, there are 255,000 listings that come up if you Google “Constitution + child protective services.” That becomes 749,000, if you replace “Constitution” with “abusing families.”
You think there might be a problem?
If you are reading this because it is already a problem, check out this site: http://www.childprotectionreform.org/
defense/yourself/vocal_advice.htm.
If there is any silver lining in the FLDS kidnap crisis, it might be the increased focus on the septic tank euphemistically known as foster care. It needs to be drained and aerated.
{ 2 comments… read them below or add one }
Gravitas 05.25.08 at 4:41 pm
Ever since they were kidnapped by CPS, the FLDS waifs have no doubt been wondering, “Where is Love?” While CPS, surely with the best of intentions, must have thought the children said, “Please, cur, I want some more.”
More abuse that is; more trauma, more deprivation, more starvation from their parents’ love.
j. t. evans 05.25.08 at 6:04 pm
If you have any doubts about the widespread nature of the abuse of families by child protective services nationwide, there are 255,000 listings that come up if you Google “Constitution + child protective services.” That becomes 749,000, if you replace “Constitution” with “abusing families.”
You think there might be a problem?
If you are reading this because it is already a problem, check out this site: http://www.childprotectionreform.org/
defense/yourself/vocal_advice.htm.
If there is any silver lining in the FLDS kidnap crisis, it might be the increased focus on the septic tank euphemistically known as foster care. It needs to be drained and aerated.