UPDATE: Okay this is the last time I don't go with my initial gut instinct on a matter. 'do ya always trust your first initial feeling'
I should have.
This Bostock broad is just a church friend of Ronda Storms, for Christ's sake. (maybe that's how she accidentally found out about the SENATE HEARING??? gabbing with ronda babes)
Her and Tricky Ricky Baker and Ronda ... you know it's entirely possible that I'm righter than rain: Florida, beloved paradise of generations is NEVER NEVER going to recover from the machinations of the former administration. Jim Davis was a scant chance from hell. Charlie worked his way in to the Governor's mansion. He really WANTED IT. Let's hope my faith in him and his desire to 'not be villified' by history hold up.
Come ON, Charlie. Stop this wholesale assault on families that the bush brothers beat florida over the head with. I'm not stoopid, I know you're all hooked up with those folks. But, you don't have to BE those folks. They're over. Start something new. Don't march to the beat of that drum. You're not a frat boy anymore. Don't appear to be one, either. Stand up and do the right thing. Stop the fucking shamming and run Florida like the people's governor. Please. Let it be MORE IMPORTANT what you go down as in the book of the world. In the eyes of Floridians. I honestly have complete faith that you are not as complicit as they believe you to be. I know your background wouldn't prove me correct, after all you've had hands in education AND corrections, both rife with scandal and corruption.
It's more a feeling I have. You're just not one of them. Be Florida's Governor for the people. Did your father and your people work so hard to get you the Governor's mansion so that you could go down as the next to the worst governor in FLorida's history?
Are you aiming for the White House? This stint will KO that dream if you don't climb the fuck out of bed with these fundy broads and MADD. Seriously.
UPDATE: Okay, here's my latest comment and I'm sure it won't make it over the threshold. By the way, this is THE FIRST TIME I have used Tampa's Back Door as my name. Usually I use voxy. Thanks to one of the best bloggers in the world.
The more I read the more correct I know I am. This is a sham to funnel more stolen kids into a state supported home. Read tax dollars. From Tampa's Back Door.
Here's the rest of the comments from the below linked article (THIS) ... The other comments at the bottom of the article come from yesterday's coverage by me of the first article pertaining to Ms. Bostock and her 'accidental' tumble into the senate meeting. You have to give the reporter credit. Fit a LOT of scams into the one article.
a. we're to believe school board members are BETTER than us. Nope that's just HELD TO A HIGHER LEVEL of accountability
b. NO ONE gets more than TWO MINUTES (that must have been Brian Blair's idea)
c. Only once the child gets adopted or farmed out should help be given (guess where that money goes, folks, certainly you haven't lived in florida for five minutes and think it goes to kids)
d. she found this meeting by accident
e. please read discerningly. And keep both eyes on the reporters.
Are we supposed to believe what ms. bostock claims is happening in the privacy of her home?? IE that she is actually ANSWERING calls??? Right. Since when is a school-board member responsive?
Here's one I missed from nsmn below: Seems this commenter had a prior conflict with ms. bostock during which ms. bostock judged her and her child for their religious beliefs. hmmmmm.
Also --- I have to laugh and agree with the commenter who says: Ummmm have you READ teh comments??? We're NOT so supportive of this lady returning her child. Not so much. Nope, seems Nancy isn't pretty enough to put one over on the dirty fucking hippies. I'd love to talk to the person who commented on the religious problem and find what brand of right wing fundie ms. bostock tried to cram the square peg child in before handing him back.
by Gertrude | 10/24/07 01:45 PM |
She is an elected official held to higher standards. |
by Ava | 10/24/07 12:33 PM |
These kids had a hard life before they were even born. These poor babies have to be born to drug addicted mothers. The effects last a lifetime. |
by Pat | 10/24/07 12:26 PM |
This is more than a Florida issue. This is a national issue for families adopting children with special needs! Feds DO provide money for post adopt services, but states allocate how that is used. Parents then have to FIGHT for it! |
by Linda | 10/24/07 12:06 PM |
She needs to give up all her children. What a disgrace for her to be a mother and on a school board. |
by joe | 10/24/07 11:51 AM |
Our family adopted a child with a history of exposure to cocaine and alcohol during the pregnancy and despite years of good environment and family support, we ended up in the same situation as this poor woman and her family. i feel for her! i know! |
by Mike | 10/24/07 10:34 AM |
These issues go far deeper than foster care and adoption issues. Many "normal" families face the same issues with childhood mental illness. |
by Jo | 10/24/07 10:22 AM |
Lets take it one step further - the birth parents failed these kids. It's a cycle that must be broken. Solid families, parenting skills, must be a priority so that we bring children into this world that have a fighting chance. |
by debby | 10/24/07 10:19 AM |
Thank you for running this story. We adopted our 15 year old daughter at age 7 and we were aware of her abusive past and got her counseling but we were not prepared for the breakdown that accompanied adolesence. Information, help, many need it! |
by Holly | 10/24/07 10:18 AM |
Why would any woman sign herself for a possible "troubled" baby? In Nancy's case, you simply get rid of the problem. Give it to someone else to pay for all the mental expenses; that would be us taxpayers. Thanks, Nancy for sharing YOUR problem! |
by Dr_Dug | 10/24/07 09:58 AM |
Nancy Bostock realizes now that she's not alone....SO WHAT! Does that make her feel better about "Giving Up" on family. How many "others" gave thier child to the State? She's pathetic. She's not a good Mother so "let the State take her too!" |
by Tony | 10/24/07 09:17 AM |
There is no hope for these kids. They are permanently damaged. Most will end up in jail or dead. The damage caused in the first year of life plus in the womb can not be fixed. These kids lack the ability to love. It's just missing. |
by Tina | 10/24/07 09:01 AM |
"mothers heartbreak is understood"....by whom? because judging by these other comments...she's being critisized!! not supported, wake up! |
by Cynthia | 10/24/07 08:42 AM |
I experienced the same kind of problem with my adoptive son. It tears everyone apart. I got blamed for being a bad mother. I still think I did something wrong, and his life is hell. Environment is not the cure-all it is cracked up to be. |
by Cheryl | 10/24/07 06:20 AM |
This is truly sad. I can understand how difficult it must be to balance the desire to help one kid, while protecting the others. The State has definitely failed these kids. |
Okay
THISis where I suspected this was going: ADOPTIVE MOTHER'S HEARTBREAK is WELL UNDERSTOOD.
Okay, first of all -- NO, it's not. My comments (no surprise) did NOT make it on to teh St Pete Times website. But, Loretta's did and she stated that children didn't COME with a guarantee. You love them and take care of them or you don't. So, Nancy Bostock had this child she adopted when he was four years old. He's barely nine and already he has spent 15 months in state-sponsored care. (I'm sure THAT created another serial killer: Boatwright, et. al.)
AND, if you read carefully you see that she's asking for help for MORE STATE-SPONSORED OUT OF HOME CARE. How about if she adopts ten more children and can't 'deal' with any of them?
By now you see where this is going. I hope.
DCF and the YMCA collect all these state funds : YMCA collecting IN THE MILLIONS. They approve all of these WONDERFUL adoptive families. Are you with me??
The adoptive families can't DEAL WITH THEM so by the time folks asking for more help for adoptive families get done we'll have all these children "ADOPTED" yet they'll be RIGHT SMACK BACK in state run group homes.
Was this a long fucking way around the block collect a few million and still have the kids 'adopted' but farmed out to group homes, or WHAT??
If they're 'good' we'll keep a few in our homes. Some are good cooks and soccer players, no doubt.
From now on I'm going to copy my comments to a file, link the article and HAVE MY SAY whether the St Pete Times 'moderator' likes it or not.
I've been waiting for something like this.
Why?
Charlie Crist: Big proponent of 'adoptive families' and getting 'those kids out of foster care'.
Folks advertising them like puppies for sale at the fucking malls.
YMCA and their faith-based road to sexually abusive homes.
NOW, we can kill two birds with one stone.
Clear off the kids in foster care.
Keep them in foster care only under a different name.
That's SO MOB.
Not once is any mention made of where the REAL parents are. What caused their family to collapse. Where this child's problems stem from. Why he ended up in foster care.
Further: Loretta in her quaint way is CORRECT. Kids DO NOT come with guarantees. Even the ones BORN TO YOU.
This is a continuum of the lack of familial continuity fostered by the government, Florida, JEB, and the former HRS cum Department (which destroys) Children and Families.
Where was the help for this boy eight years ago??
WHere was teh help for his REAL parents??
Why all this emphasis on adoptive families? I JUST TOLD YOU.
If I could get a stipend every month to help me raise MY family that would be very helpful.
This is making me sicker the farther it goes along.
Why this statement??
"I'm hopeful that I can have some part in making positive change in Florida law dealing with foster care and adoption," she said. (bostock)
Why would there not be some hope for a law for positive changes for ALL CHILDREN AND ALL FAMILIES.
And there's this:
Loryn Smith, director of foster care and adoption for Camelot Community Care in Clearwater, said there's no one person or entity to blame.
"It's a statewide issue that's going to have to be looked at," Smith said. "It's not the social service's fault, the parent's fault or the Department of Children and Families', but I do think the state is going to have to come up with a plan to assist parents who have adopted traumatized children who have significant issues down the road."
* * * Ummmm WHY AGAIN is it NOT DCF's FAULT???? Come ON Loryn, most of us can read.
This stinks like MADD TO ME.Set it up under a loving face or a grieving family. Bob Butterworth in charge so that no attorney will have the guts to buck DCF, children removed from homes left and right, make a problem? NO PROBLEM. We have just the group home for you but you won't be on the foster care rolls. THere are TOO MANY stories out there of people who have done nothing wrong but have had their children taken. AND NOW, the state will have plenty of funds to medicate, restrain, punish --- 'treat' these 'traumatized' children.
Hey, Charlie and co. We're NOT FOOLED.
Also, this bullshit about it taking TOO LONG to restore civil rights and felons STILL WONT BE VOTING by 2009?? That is just it: BULLSHIT.
FIX IT !!!!
And KNOCK THIS STUFF OFF about adopted children. If you want a child: DEAL WITH IT.
Same as you would YOUR OWN child. If you'll notice that's why I kept emphasizing the 'real' parent. I know there are wonderful adoptive families who love the children as their own.
What if this had happened with Ms. Bostock's 'own' child???? hmmmmm??? Would she have found the money/time/heart/resources to DEAL with it?
What if her 'real' child caught some trauma from this 'adopted' child? Will she also GIVE THIS REAL child up so it can get help??
This whole thing is such bullshit.
I call for SUPER FUCKING HUMAN oversight of DCF and the children they are removing from families. NOW !!! Before parents are repaid for unpopulare political opinions by having their children removed and then 'adopted' but really farmed in to a state home.
DOn't pretend this can't happen. Or hasn't happened.
Unless the family can hire good attorneys like some who will say it is the fault of the parents' own abuse as a child or the one who left three under the age of nine alone with no elec? ??
Of course, that was kill two birds with one stone. The firefighters got to walk next door and make a dramatic rescue.
by S | 10/24/07 11:22 AM |
My heart breaks. In many countries, children are given up everyday to orphanages 4 health $. It be nice if we had the answers and could solve all problems ourselves, and $ was never an issue. All family members needed safety & healing. |
by pat | 10/24/07 10:12 AM |
i just took my son out of the will,,everything i have my husband gave to me,,i gave my angry son 20 years before making this choice,it breaks my heart but he made the choice to stay with his father,he has hurt me too many times.my heart hurts for her |
by LInda | 10/24/07 09:53 AM |
She's not REALLY giving him away. She's LEGALLY abandoning him so he can get help. It's brave. And yes, I AM an adoptive parent. It's no different than couples divorcing so spouse can qualify for medical coverage. Don't be mean,pray for them all |
by Sharon | 10/24/07 09:51 AM |
As an active member of NAMI Pinellas,(National Alliance on Mental Illness)I' am involved with family members and their mentally ill loved ones.Florida ranks 49th for Mental Health Care(our Health Care System)ADVOCATE & Write your Representatives----- |
by Virginia | 10/24/07 09:49 AM |
I have known Nancy for many years. She would never, never give up this child unless it was the final and only option. My heart is sad for this family and others who face the same fate. State funding priorities have failed the citizens again. |
by Kate | 10/24/07 09:43 AM |
Its heartbreaking to see a family forced to take such drastic action. The system needs reform!! |
by Kim | 10/24/07 09:40 AM |
for now, this is the only solution that has hope for this boy. If he kills one of his sisters, what will become of him then? would a prison environment be better? do the girls matter? bio or not, I would NOT keep a child in my home who was dangerous. |
by Hoshi | 10/24/07 08:54 AM |
I am not passing judgement - my own son was a handful, so much that a school system released him as did many preschools. He was a terror to his sister but never did I think of letting go, he was special, so don't tell me I don't understand. I DO!! |
by Michelle | 10/24/07 08:36 AM |
This isnt a matter of having a "difficult" child in so much as having a "dangerous" child. Something like having a loaded gun in the home with access to all the other children. Who do you protect? Shame on you all for your opinionated judgements... |
by Mary | 10/24/07 08:36 AM |
Yeah it was all fun n games until your kid tries to kill you...then you want "return" him. Whatever...you need to do what ever it takes to protect yourself...and then go about the business of raising that kid!! end of story. |
by Nick | 10/24/07 08:11 AM |
Wow. Raising the kid got "hard" and so you just "have" to give him back, huh? That's disheartening. Makes me question not only romantic love but the entire concept of "love". Shameful. Sad. |
by Ava | 10/24/07 06:26 AM |
All of you people making judgements. What would you do if you had a child who daily tried to KILL your other children? These kids are scared to be loved because of what their BIO. parents did not because of the ADOPTED parents. I feel for your family |
by Sara | 10/24/07 12:46 AM |
WHen a child needs help and you can't afford it, insurance won't cover it - THEN what CAN you do? Especially if the child is a danger to the family? Kids like this are beyond what most of us have experienced. All choices suck in cases like this. |
by Tamara | 10/23/07 11:23 PM |
My heart breaks for this family. We are currently in the same situation with our 10 year old adopted daughter. There just is not a system that provides for family to protect the other children in the home while keeping the child in need of services |
by Kris | 10/23/07 11:06 PM |
Keith said "is family so easily dispendable?" I don't know..why don't we ask the birthmother who abandoned her own flesh and blood to foster care in the FIRST PLACE. And who clearly took such good prenatal care of her very OWN child. Pllllllllease |
by TG | 10/23/07 09:12 PM |
Instead of roasting Nancy, we should be frying the biological parents who used drugs and alcohol and created this problem child. They are the villians and the child is the victim. |
by Michelle | 10/23/07 08:28 PM |
No judgement here, just prayers. |
by Linda | 10/23/07 07:53 PM |
What many people don't seem to understand is that many of these kids that come out of the foster care system are damaged, not only by drug exposure, but by the very system that is supposed to protect them. These children do not bond properly. |
by Deb | 10/23/07 07:15 PM |
Obviously so many of those who comment here, laying blame on this mother, have NO clue what she is going through. Live with a child challenged by mental illness, and then perhaps you have some room to comment. |
by Karen | 10/23/07 06:18 PM |
I have step and natural children who have seen severe domestic abuse as young children.I Would NEVER ....relinquish my children, nat or adopted.GOD does not give us more than we can handle.It is not the situation, it is how we handle it. trust GOD |
by NMRN | 10/23/07 06:18 PM |
Knock off saying not to "judge" Nancy Bostock. She spends a great deal of time and effort judging people who don't conform to her religious views. She's not about children, at all-only SOME children. Guess it's your turn now, Nancy. I remember. |
by LORETTA | 10/23/07 06:09 PM |
BRAVO ERICA! |
by Dr_Dug | 10/23/07 05:56 PM |
Its a disgrace! Like a spouse who wants a divorce. No Matter what the reason is..your promise is a promise.Quitting on a child in need is even worse.When you adopted the boy,you became his parents(knowingly),there is no DIVORCE, only family unity!!!! |
by Kathleen | 10/23/07 05:54 PM |
Adopting disabled children from the system is a mine field. VERY FEW will even consider the idea. A promise of care to families may put a few more of these kids in loving homes and give them the hope for a normal, happy life. Keith..put up or shut up |
by Nancy | 10/23/07 05:07 PM |
I have a son like Nancy's. who tried to kill me. What Nancy is doing is a desperate measure to get her son the help that he needs, while ensuring the safety and well being of her entire family. She is a loving Mom, and deserves our support. |
by Tim | 10/23/07 04:43 PM |
If you adopt somebody...and know nothing about their history then you've set yourself up for this type of issue ...and you have no one to blame for the fallout but your self! Take your Karma like a man, and quit whinning!! |
by Huh? | 10/23/07 04:33 PM |
..and they are some of the first things to be cut when tax cuts come. This is a state failing it's children and needy. The avg. person cannot afford the help this child needs. Insurance only covers so much and tries to cover less. Sad. |
by Synesthesia | 10/23/07 04:18 PM |
You have no idea what this is like, so put aside your judgement and see things from her perspective. A lot of the times a child is adopted out by the state without the adoptive parents knowing anything about their history. The system needs to change |
by Dan T | 10/23/07 04:14 PM |
"The help he needs". Children, bio. or adopted can have mental illness and become mentally ill adults. The blame game here is stupid. It assumes some magic expensive tx will help this child. Maybe yes, maybe no. MH services stink nation wide. |
by Allen | 10/23/07 04:10 PM |
My wife and I are in the same situation with a 12yr. old girl. She has already assaulted my wife and continually threatens our adopted 7yr.old twins. We have a counselor for her but it is doing no good.I feel for Nancy because I can relate. |
by CP | 10/23/07 03:48 PM |
We need more state funded mental health facilities in this state. You should not have to abandon your child to get the help he needs. There are many adults/children in jail that should be in mental help facilities. |
by Erica | 10/23/07 03:42 PM |
You people think dumping this kid back on the state is going to get him the help he needs? This is going to finish him off mentaly.He`ll come out more damaged now.you keep fighting to help your children not give them away. |
by Cindy | 10/23/07 03:24 PM |
Clearly, many people do not understand this situation because they have not lived it. As a mother who has lived it day in, day out for 12 years in our home and continue to manage care for our daughter, I can say that support is crucial for success. |
by Dave | 10/23/07 03:16 PM |
"We naively thought that our love and our stable home would be enough," Bostock said. How can one fault this family for trying to help a child? It's clear this child needs alternative help the family cannot provide. Good decision for the other kids. |
by Carol | 10/23/07 03:12 PM |
Loretta,giving up the boy is a LAST RESORT for Bostock. She has tried everything to help her son AND she must protect her two daughters as well. This is not a "difficult" child - he is severely troubled and headed for disaster w/o help. |
by Kay | 10/23/07 02:40 PM |
All of you passing judgement: I challenge you to find a place for mental health treatment that is affordable to the average family. You have 1 week and you will come up empty, I promise. State only helps if you abandon - bio/adopted makes no diff. |
by CB | 10/23/07 02:25 PM |
I have to ask this mother,if you gave birth to this child would you so easily give him up.I just keep thinking about a 11 year old child torn out of his home that he has known for 7 years and dumped back into our welfare system. |
by Kathleen | 10/23/07 02:24 PM |
Those willing to adopt disabled children deserve the community support to fund the additional services that result from their disabilities. Nancy's story is heartbreaking on many levels. Who will step up for these kids and face this heartbreak? You? |
by T | 10/23/07 02:20 PM |
Florida does not tell Adoptive Parents the truth when they adopt older kids.We also are going thru charges to get a a/child mental health help.Yep we have Insurance but HMO won't pay.When I see Children up for adoption I wonder what is wrong . |
by R. | 10/23/07 01:36 PM |
JT, you used my favorite saying. As a waiting-to-adopt parent, stories like this make me wonder if I'm nuts. Like Nance B., my wife and I are hoping we can offer a stable home and help a child. I'd ask Hoshi, isn't it better to try and risk failure? |
by Vicki | 10/23/07 01:24 PM |
Hello! 2 min for a speech you're heart sick over allows a few mistakes. Get over it perfect people. Put the cross and nails away and stop judging. Giving up someone you love to get the help needed shows what our society has come to. Sad isn't it? |
by Keith | 10/23/07 01:14 PM |
Ah Ms Bostock. Conservative, Christian, Republican. Is this her idea of family values? Is family so easily discarded? Ms. Bostock needs help? Does she want to subsidize EVERYONE in need or is she "special" because she is an elected official? |
by Shawn | 10/23/07 01:06 PM |
There are two faults here, the state for releasing a child that needs help and the adoptive parents for adopting a child beyond their capacity to care for. If you adopt you should have full responsibility. |
by JH | 10/23/07 12:48 PM |
Hmm, this one is Bush's fault? Bush Derangement Syndromeis hitting some of our viewers today. Think about this story when you champion legalization of drugs. He was "exposed to drugs and alcohol" probably by the woman who gave birth. |
by morgan | 10/23/07 12:47 PM |
There are many parents that have children with simular problems to Nancy's son. There is no help or understanding. And if he was her bio-child, she would have to put him in foster care to get help & protect her other children. |
by AnnMarie | 10/23/07 12:32 PM |
If she had given birth to him, he wouldn't have been exposed to drugs/alcohol. This isn't a bio child. It's a child adopted thru the state, which then gave up assisting the family. Shouldn't we help kids & give more help to adoptive families? |
by Nee | 10/23/07 11:59 AM |
What I want to know is why he wasn't in a seat belt when she was driving and why was he able to continue tightening the belt until she almost passed out?! What did she do? Continue driving while he kept tightening the belt??? |
by JT | 10/23/07 11:43 AM |
No good deed goes unpunished. Reasonable people hope that the situation improves for both you and the boy. Thank you for giving adoption your heart rather than just lip service. Hopefully there will be help emerge for you and others as well. |
by Carmen | 10/23/07 11:37 AM |
THis is not a story about a woman who wants to abandon her unruly child, but a child who is so beyond her capacity to help that, because of the broken system, she has to resort to the drastic action of legal abandonment to get him the help he needs. |
by Carmen | 10/23/07 11:35 AM |
Also, you can give birth before, you adopt a child. Adoption doesn't always happen according to chronological birth order. |
by Carmen | 10/23/07 11:30 AM |
To say that this child should be no different than birth children is naive. He is SEVERELY damaged, and needs serious intervention. The only way she, the responsible parent, can get that for him, is by legally abandoning him so the state will step in |
by andrea | 10/23/07 11:24 AM |
It is admirable that Nancy Bostock would share her story with the community in an effort to help bring attention to this problem. How reprehensible that people would criticize rather than support her! She is doing the best thing in order to help him. |
by LORETTA | 10/23/07 10:48 AM |
SAME ON YOU, CHILDREN DO NOT COME WITH A RETURN POLICY! IF YOU TRUELY LOVE THIS CHILD YOU WOULD DO EVERYTHING AND ANYTHING TO HELP HIM. AND EVEN A FOOL KNOWNS THAT GIVING UP TO THE STATE IS BY NO MEANS DISPLAYING ANY KIND OF LOVE! |
by Kay | 10/23/07 10:30 AM |
Steve and Hoshi, you do not understand this situation, clearly. Adopted or Natural child makes no difference, unless you have tons of money for treatment, you have to relinquish your rights to get your child help. |
by bridgett | 10/23/07 10:29 AM |
Can I give the parents back that raised me? Sorry...it doesn't work that way lady!! |
by Steve | 10/23/07 10:21 AM |
If the child were her biological child, there would be no doubt as to whose responsibility the child is. The responsibility belongs to the parents. It shouldn't be different because the child is adopted. No money back guarantee on adoptions. |
by Patricia | 10/23/07 10:09 AM |
Pat, 13 y/o was 6 when 4 y/o boy adopted. Don't know when or at what age the 10 y/o was adopted. Do the math - it's not rocket science. |
by TANYA | 10/23/07 09:50 AM |
SO SAD FOR BOTH CHILD AND MOTHER..THANKS BUSH, FOR FUNDING THE WAR RATHER THAN FUNDING MUCH NEEDED PROGRAMS IN OUR OWN COUNTRY..... |
by Hoshi | 10/23/07 09:39 AM |
I was raised by the state of Illinois for my 18 years as a child. I am sorry this boy turned out to be more than you bargained for but if you gave birth to him you wouldn't be able to abandon him - you shouldn't be able to because he is adopted. |
by Kelly | 10/23/07 09:34 AM |
There are far too many parents that have been and still are in Nancy's position. It's pathetic that a parent has to relinquish rights to their child to get proper mental health treatment. We need to change the system - NOW! |
by paul | 10/23/07 09:29 AM |
2 minutes to talk about her situation? wow, that's some good government we have. Oh, radical Rhonda Storms is there so she'll save the day with her bible, what a complete mess. I feel for this woman and the crap she's facing with the govt. |
by Philates | 10/23/07 08:53 AM |
MS Drama Queen is short on committement on long on croc tears |
by Kay | 10/23/07 08:22 AM |
It's sad to see this is still going on. My family went thru this with my brother in 1980. If you don't have the $$$ you have to turn your child over for help. |
by pat | 10/23/07 08:21 AM |
"She said he also tried to hurt her daughters, an adopted 10 yr old and 13yr old...she gave birth to before adopting the others"???? this statement doesn't make any sense!!! |
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Inherent Contempt. Do it. And hug everyone you can reach.
North Jersey JUST DOIN it.Headlights to ImpeachTurn them ON. PlEaSe ! Help a country out here. Also, click the link to sign the petition. Takes three seconds.
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LIVE from THE TAMPA NAIL HOUSE ... : Proud members of the drive-by media (just like Thomas Paine, father of America)... located in the midtown desired redevelopment center just one block from the river.
The City of Tampa and it's assorted city-sanctioned gang members need this property because it's in the middle of land they intend to develop for gambling facilities.
LaS VEgas here in Tampa : Ta-Vegas or Tam-Gas.But it's going to cost YOU a helluva lot of money as they defend their criminal acts in federal court due to what they are doing to my family and I in
the process of attempting to steal our home.
Terrorist,"Cause" and Gang Stalking Perpetrated by Tampa Firemen and other Firemen -- revealed and written about.Some more threats from Tampa firemen (we'll just drive by your burning house if we know who you are) no kidding? I would NEVER have guessed that !
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