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Guest Post: This Is What It Means To Be Free In America

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Submitted by Simon Black of Sovereign Man blog,

I really hate to be negative... but this is positively revolting. Disgusting. Indescribably offensive.

In the Land of the Free recently, a California couple had their child kidnapped by the state. At gunpoint.

It all started in mid-April when Anna and Alex Nikolayev took their 5-month old son Sammy to the hospital in Sacramento to be treated for flu symptoms.

The parents didn’t particularly care for the treatment that their son was receiving. Doctors were pumping him full of antibiotics and soon began talking about performing surgery.

Anna and Alex argued with the doctors and said that they were going to get a second opinion; they took the baby and went to another hospital where another physician deemed it perfectly safe for the child to return home with his parents without the need for surgery.

The next day, with the family resting comfortably at home, the police showed up with Child Protective Services.

Alex, the father, went outside to talk to them where he was thrown to the ground by police. Officers then relieved him of his house keys and proceeded to let themselves into the house with hands on their pistols.

Then, still with their hands on their pistols, they told the mother “I’m going to grab your baby, and don’t resist and don’t fight me…”

Police take away baby This is what it means to be Free in America

The child was then ripped from his mother’s arms and placed into state custody, where he remained for a week.

Yesterday, a Sacramento County judge ordered that Sammy be transferred to a hospital in Palo Alto (120 miles away), and that his parents finally be given unfettered access to their son... under the condition that the State of California’s Child Protective Services continue to monitor the ‘situation’.

Guns. Cops. Government bureaucrats. Courts. Kidnapping. A dysfunctional medical care system.

This is what it means to be in the Land of the Free... where collecting rainwater, consuming raw milk, or seeking a second opinion on your child’s medical care is now criminalized.

When you don’t even have the basic right to make decisions about your own child... and when your own child can be forced from you at gunpoint in your own home that was entered illegally... you know that freedom has officially hit the waste bin of history.

Perhaps the greatest irony is that the parents are originally from Russia... but they had to come to the United States to find the Soviet Union.

Have you hit your breaking point yet? If not now, when?

 

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Wed, 05/01/2013 - 20:40 | 3520570 DosZap
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Californica stopped being free the moment they elected Moonbat. It has been down hill from there.

 

STARTED WAY before that...............the land of fruits and nuts has been a goner for 30 years.Bloomerburg is trying to catch up with them, and is doing anGREAT job.

Wed, 05/01/2013 - 18:33 | 3520109 Cman5000
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I can't wait for all these shit hole places to burn.

Wed, 05/01/2013 - 18:34 | 3520124 stiler
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California; where every great idea begins.

Our son got cancer several yrs ago and from the night we found out thru an xray, it was run or submit. The weird thing is that we could have taken him to Germany, where you can get alternative treatment, but if you want to homeschool your kid, no way. 0Bomber is shipping a hs family back to Germany where they will loose those kids.

Wed, 05/01/2013 - 18:47 | 3520175 1C3-N1N3
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My condolences. That's horrifying to live through. ~10 years ago my little brother had leukemia. The folks opted for experimental treatment, and the battle lasted 4 years. I dunno how he ultimately affected the experiment, but I hear bismuth-213 is the way they're going now these days as far as treatment is concerned.

Best to you and yours.

Wed, 05/01/2013 - 19:05 | 3520224 stiler
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Thank you. My son had an ostio sarcoma in his tibia. He developed AML leukemia and after 2 yrs of chemo, died at 15. No one can know the pain of cancer unless you go thru it.

Wed, 05/01/2013 - 19:36 | 3520341 1C3-N1N3
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AML here too.

I still shave my head to this day.

Hugs.

Wed, 05/01/2013 - 18:34 | 3520125 lolmao500
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Commiefornia!

Wed, 05/01/2013 - 18:42 | 3520128 Zer0head
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we did post the link yesterday AM glad that it has been picked up on and written about

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-04-30/another-month-record-european-u...

 

California where trends start

Gov. Brown OKs funds to confiscate guns from criminals, mentally ill

http://www.latimes.com/news/local/political/la-me-pc-gun-bill-20130501,0...

 

define mentally ill?

 

Doc, I was a bit worried about my 401k

here ZeroHead take this you'll feel better

 

Doctors notes - ZeroHead depressed needs to be monitored some indications of latent anger towards authority

Wed, 05/01/2013 - 18:41 | 3520138 1C3-N1N3
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Anecdotal, but from what I've seen, a freakishly large proportion of these CPS/CFS/DCFS people don't even have kids. What could they know of parenting?

I don't have kids. So I don't tell others how to raise them. Hell, I'm not even qualified to approve or disapprove of others' parenting.

These "social service" people need to find something better to do with their time. Make stuff, move stuff, fix stuff, or teach stuff -- just to name a few.

Wed, 05/01/2013 - 18:43 | 3520150 Zer0head
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it`s a fucking business

a white baby is worth serious $$

Wed, 05/01/2013 - 18:46 | 3520162 ebworthen
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Many of them tend to have been abused as children, so they become the "protective parent" they never had via the State.

They see abuse and neglect in every bruise and sniffle because they themselves have serious mental health issues.

Wed, 05/01/2013 - 18:53 | 3520190 1C3-N1N3
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This.

They project their mommy/daddy issues onto every parent "in their jurisdiction". And that's just when they're on the clock.

Wed, 05/01/2013 - 18:40 | 3520141 ebworthen
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My middle school (junior high) age Daughter was sick a couple of months ago.

Bad cold, close to the Flu.  We kept her home from school for three days until she didn't have a fever, excused her from school for being ill (called the attendance office each morning).

Couple of weeks later the fever and sickness returned.  After two days took her to the Pediatrician - sinus infection - antibiotics - missed two days but back to school for the next six weeks (every day).

She has good grades, near the top of her class in all testing.

Couple of weeks ago the School informs us, the Parents, that if she misses any more days of school they were going to contact Child Protective Services.  Not California, conservative state in the Intermountain West.

Gestapo!

Wed, 05/01/2013 - 18:48 | 3520169 Broccoli
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Your child must receive the mandatory indoctrination quota or you will be disciplined. If you can afford it and it is still legal take your child out of the system, and most private/parochial schools are just as bad.

Wed, 05/01/2013 - 18:55 | 3520194 ebworthen
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Agreed.

The thought occurred to me that they issued this decree a couple of weeks ago because end of level testing is going on now.

She gets very high scores, which helps lift the overall testing scores for the school, which is tied to their funding.

So, it's not about our child, or our rights as Parents, it is about their $$$!

U.S.S.A. Kleptoligarchy marches forward, jackboots and all.

Wed, 05/01/2013 - 19:55 | 3520434 Miss Expectations
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ebworthen...are you familiar with Common Core and the database they're building to track all school children from pre-K thru College?

1)    Common CoreThese standards claim to be “state led”, but this is one of the largest myths of CCSS. Truth is CCSS were initiated by private interests in Washington, DC, without any representation from the states. Eventually the creators realized the need to present a façade of state involvement and therefore enlisted the National Governors Association (NGA) (a trade association that doesn’t include all governors) and the Council of Chief State School Officers (CCSSO), another DC-based trade association. Neither of these groups had a grant of authority from any particular state or states to write the standards. The bulk of the creative work was done by Achieve, Inc., a DC-based nonprofit that includes many progressive education reformers who have been advocating national standards and curriculum for decades. Massive funding for all this came from private interests such as the Gates Foundation.   2)  Student InformationThere will be a massive data tracking system on each child with over 400 points of information collected. This information can be shared among organizations and companies and parents don’t have to be informed about what data is being collecting. They will collect information such as: your child’s academic records, health care history, disciplinary record, family income range, family voting status, and religious affiliation, to name a few. Big brother will be watching your child from preschool till college (P20 Longitudinal Data System). You, the parent, are UNABLE to opt your child out of this tracking system.   Source:  http://sumnerunited.org/issues/common-core/ Another good source:  http://whatiscommoncore.wordpress.com/ And...their ability to just take your child's information is being facilitated by the Dept. of  Education...but, they are being sued: EPIC v. The U.S. Department of Education Background

In April 2011, the U.S. Department of Education(ED) issued a notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM), inviting public comments on its proposed regulations amending the Family and Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA). The proposed regulations removed limitations prohibiting educational institutions and agencies from disclosing student personally identifiable information, without first obtaining student or parental consent. For example, the proposed FERPA regulations reinterpreted FERPA statutory terms "authorized representative," "education program," and "directory information." This reinterpretation gives non-governmental actors increased access to student personal data.

http://epic.org/apa/ferpa/default.html

Lastly, Indiana just passed HB1427 which...

Provides that after May 15, 2013, the state board of education (state board) may take no further actions to implement as standards for the state or direct the department of education (department) to implement any common core standards until the state board conducts a comprehensive evaluation of the common core standards. http://openstates.org/in/bills/2013/HB1427/

 

Wed, 05/01/2013 - 23:24 | 3521162 DirkDiggler11
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Great post, thanks for sharing this information.

Wed, 05/01/2013 - 18:59 | 3520211 1C3-N1N3
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A kid can absorb more from KhanAcademy.org in two weeks than they will in two years of shitty public schooling.

Wed, 05/01/2013 - 19:51 | 3520399 RebelDevil
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+100!! Couldn't be anymore true about college btw.
Autodidacticism is the best form of education in my opinion. If only we get "credit" for it towards a degree.
In the 21st century, The Internet > School, but requires inspiration and curiosity to gain momentum.

Here, a quick and practical chemistry lesson. :)
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=seSg_GWj1b0

Wed, 05/01/2013 - 21:23 | 3520746 1C3-N1N3
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I like to think I could walk into a community college and CLEP a ton of credits if I wanted to, just from internet sites like KA.

Wed, 05/01/2013 - 19:36 | 3520360 FreedomGuy
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A part of me wants to give the Spartan reply, "Oh yeah? Come and get her, then."

Wed, 05/01/2013 - 21:21 | 3520725 Boondocker
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Funding for many schools is tied to attendance

Wed, 05/01/2013 - 22:42 | 3521025 Miffed Microbio...
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5 years ago my younger daughter had missed 2 weeks of high school due to illnesses. the previous 2 years she got perfect attendance awards. The school informed me if she missed any more school she would have to make it up during summer because they had minimum day requirements for graduation they must follow to receive accreditation. Luckily she finished the year without another absence. This was a private Luthuran school in Cali. So may be the problem is with public schools? Thanks for pointing out its not just Cali that has gone insane.

Miffed;-)

Thu, 05/02/2013 - 04:32 | 3521523 css1971
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School is a semi-militarisitc organisation designed (in Prussia) to produce cannon fodder and debt serfs.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Omx5KrRVkMc

It has little to do with education.

hth.

Wed, 05/01/2013 - 18:39 | 3520144 Stuck on Zero
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With that level of effort those cops could have prevented 5 gang-related murders in LA.

 

Wed, 05/01/2013 - 18:40 | 3520146 pragmatic hobo
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hmm, how can this be blamed on obama? there must be a way.

Wed, 05/01/2013 - 20:47 | 3520607 Calmyourself
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Why blame him for this? He is an asshole with or without this.  In his words " Should  I pack up and leave?" Yes Mr. President you should and take the idiot bumbler Biden with you and stuttering Chuck, rich tax evader Kerry, Botox Nan, and magic millionaire Reid with you.

Wed, 05/01/2013 - 18:40 | 3520147 Bastiat
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I don't think a heart murmur gives the hospital or state an excuse to take a child.  A second opinion is only responsible parenting.  Surgery necessary?  Urgent?  How about looking into the hospitals manner of communicating the child's condition to the parents?  Peremptory, presumptive, arrogant, perhaps?

Again, I don't know the situation but antibiotics for a virus seems like malpractice.  Anti-biotics are ineffective against viruses.  Why were they prescribed?

Wed, 05/01/2013 - 18:43 | 3520156 Zer0head
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agree on virus but if bacterial combined with heart murmur could potentially serious - that`s why many docs recommend that if you have a murmur that you take antibiotics before seein your dentist for example -

Wed, 05/01/2013 - 18:59 | 3520207 Bastiat
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Interesting.  I remember our family's trip through the ear infection erythromycin cycle.  It is known to be iatrogenic-this was even published in the WSJ back in the late 80s.

The cycle:  earache, doctor, a week or so of pink goo (liquid erythromycin);  some weeks later: earache, doctor, another prescription.  After the third time, the wife says: this isn't right. Pulled out an old German book and made a garlic infused oil, put a warm drop in her ear now and then.  Sat up most of the night the first night doing that and it was over, permenantly. Childs discomfort never got past the moaning stage.   At the time I had two colleagues with kids about the same age-both of them went through the same thing and did the erythromycin cycle for years and ended up with their kids getting ear drains.  Who knows what collateral damage the antibiotics did over that time. 

Docs and medicine:  the less I see of either, the better.

Wed, 05/01/2013 - 19:35 | 3520336 Cathartes Aura
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garlic is a very powerful anti-bacterial/fungal/antibiotic, with a loooong history of usage.

in oil, as you've described, particularly effective used for any ear infections/aches, etc.

for chest infections, breathing issues, a Tablespoon of garlic, crushed, let sit for 10-15 min. to bring up the allicin, swallow (with a drink of water/milk, a bit of apple/bread if your stomach is queasy) - once in the morning, once before bed - clears up most infections within 48 hours - add some Vit. C, etc. & you've got more effective healing than ANY doctor can "prescribe"

Thu, 05/02/2013 - 04:26 | 3521519 css1971
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Many of the original antibiotics are based on bread/cheese moulds.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_penicillin

Penicillin is a very specific compound isolated from mould and it's been spectacularly successful on it's own, but moulds actually produce several active compounds which have antibacterial properties. It's thought that the mix is more effective than an individual compound, particularly against bacterial evolution.

Worth keeping some "blue" cheeses.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penicillium_glaucum

I'd still find a good/sane doctor mind you.

Wed, 05/01/2013 - 22:20 | 3520937 Whoa Dammit
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Russian medicine typically uses phage therapy instead of antibiotics A former neighbor of mine was from Russia. She freaked when she took her daughter to the doctor for a sinus infection & the doctor prescribed antibiotics, because to her, it meant that her daughter was sick enough to die. 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phage_therapy

Wed, 05/01/2013 - 18:42 | 3520154 kito
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hey simon, what happens when all of those countries that house your gold confiscate foreign owned assets??? are you going to run back to america???? keep running simon......keep running........oh...and by the way.....when are you going to put some plumbing in those craphole townhouses you sell in the chilean paramo for gringo prices??

Wed, 05/01/2013 - 18:43 | 3520160 lolmao500
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The Soviet Union were pickers. CPS stealing children from good parents happen a hundred times A DAY in Soviet Amerika.

Wed, 05/01/2013 - 19:04 | 3520182 Meat Hammer
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Last year my buddy took me to an SF Giants game.  Unbeknownst to us it was law enforcement appreciation night.  I've never seen a larger collection of drunken, imbicilic, entitled, demanding, obnoxious, testosterone-spewing worthlessness in all my life.  

Wed, 05/01/2013 - 19:11 | 3520248 1C3-N1N3
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+1

However -- testosterone, when directed into creative purposes, makes the world go 'round.

Wed, 05/01/2013 - 19:11 | 3520257 WAMO556
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Quarter million dollar thoroughbreds they are, as one told me. They dont like to get their hands dirty, that's for the CIVILIANS to do.

Wed, 05/01/2013 - 18:52 | 3520183 Yancey Ward
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removed for formatting errors

 

Wed, 05/01/2013 - 18:51 | 3520185 lesterbegood
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The child is valuable property of the corporate state; bonded as chattel of FEDCORP at birth via the Certificate of Birth and marriage license. The parents/guardians are merely custodians of this property, which can be removed whenever FEDCORP desires.

US citizen = slave

Wed, 05/01/2013 - 19:06 | 3520239 lesterbegood
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The abovementioned bonding also applies to the property you think you own. Slaves don't own property. Deeds of Trust and Warranty Deeds, and Certificate of Registration are equitable titles, and confer no ownership to the holder. I call them use permits. Banks loan you your own credit, charge you the principal and interest, sell the promissory note you signed for the 'loan', and discharge the note (debt) at the Treasury window (can't pay debts with debt), and get paid X 3.

US citizen=slave

Wed, 05/01/2013 - 19:36 | 3520356 Cathartes Aura
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yup, the State is just itching to get "personhood" rights on folk's "pre-babies"

 

Wed, 05/01/2013 - 18:53 | 3520191 jvetter713
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Name and badge number please...

I'ma call a couple of hard, pipe-hittin' niggas to go to work on homes here with a pair of pliers and a blowtorch.

Wed, 05/01/2013 - 18:55 | 3520193 nathan1234
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Obama's 2 kids need to be taken away from him and his wife.

Oh, maybe on second thoughts- that what they want !!!!

Wed, 05/01/2013 - 19:05 | 3520226 observer007
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off topic:

 

live video of US Boeing 747 Crash in Afghanistan

falling from the sky like a stone

 

http://homment.com/747-crash

Wed, 05/01/2013 - 20:06 | 3520478 One of these is...
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Angle of attack way too steep. You can see it wallow, then stall quite clearly. Pilot error.

Same as the economy IMHO.

Wed, 05/01/2013 - 20:19 | 3520512 FeralSerf
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Why do you think the stick shaker didn't work?

Wed, 05/01/2013 - 20:52 | 3520620 Calmyourself
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Story I saw was a major load shift and the CG went way too far aft couldn't get the nose down, speed and altitude it is all you have and sometimes it is not enough..

Thu, 05/02/2013 - 23:38 | 3525280 FeralSerf
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That makes more sense than the pilot stalling the aircraft.

Thu, 06/20/2013 - 22:33 | 3677766 One of these is...
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That's a better explanation than pilot error and I welcome the correction, but I am sticking by the latter part of my post!

Wed, 05/01/2013 - 19:03 | 3520229 TheMayor
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No wonder millions of Americans are buying guns to protect themselves from the liberal left and their appointed minions.

Wed, 05/01/2013 - 23:59 | 3521253 Lednbrass
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If it were only the liberal left that would be bad enough but the paranoid Republican bedwetters hiding in their closets because some goatherder in Lower Slombovistan has a slingshot are every bit as responsible for this mess.

Wed, 05/01/2013 - 19:10 | 3520252 Anonymouse
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The child wasn't "removed".  Under Obamacare, he is considered to be a "tax".

Wed, 05/01/2013 - 20:16 | 3520501 machineh
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Right.

If removal were a "penalty," it would be unconstitutional.

Johnny Roberts says so, so it must be true!

Wed, 05/01/2013 - 19:18 | 3520282 superdave
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This shit just gets crazier and crazier by the hour!  Where is the outrage?  The sheeple are so asleep at the wheel they won't know what hit them when TSHTF.  Don't even try to have a rational conversation with your family or friends.  They'll look at you like you're some tin hat wing nut.  Pack your shit and get out of dodge before it's too late.  Preferably south of the equator.  I left two years ago and have not regretted it one damn minute. There...I said it! Come get me you FEMA mutherfuckers!

 

Wed, 05/01/2013 - 19:32 | 3520291 indio007
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Children under 4 are quite the pay day for the county and state. The FEDs have incentived human trafficking with the lure of big money payments. First for the taking of the child and then the adoption.

 

This happens in every state. If there is even a hint of CPS being able to get away with it, they will snatch a child under 4 without a moments hesitation.

 

Wed, 05/01/2013 - 19:22 | 3520301 blindman
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can you live with this?
.
Beyond Treason(2005) Documentary
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gZVOOmi9gDE

Wed, 05/01/2013 - 19:36 | 3520342 Kina
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So some Doctor got his panties in a bunch, rung up the authorities and sold some bullshit to get revenge for his bruised pride.

Of course these guys know how to abuse the system and use it to shit on innocent people who don't drop to the ground licking their mighty boots.

 

 

Wed, 05/01/2013 - 19:37 | 3520362 RebelDevil
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You know what is missing from this post? - A SOURCE!
The photo is good, but not good enough. I'm not buying it without confirmation or a photo of the cop holding the baby.

Still, we US citizens live in fucking police state, where not paying a small traffic ticket can land you in prision within a month!

Wed, 05/01/2013 - 19:56 | 3520432 Herkimer Jerkimer
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'

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'It's all over the better media. Broken by Beck.

Here's some links. He interviewed them last night on GBTV.

Shocking.

http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2013/04/30/court-rules-in-favor-of-calif...

http://www.glennbeck.com/2013/04/30/parents-of-baby-who-was-taken-by-cal...

http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2013/04/29/im-going-to-grab-your-baby-an...

http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2013/04/30/calif-parents-whose-baby-boy-...

 

Beck is talking about not just not recognizing your country in 5 years, but that from a 2008 perspective, looking at it now, you would not recognize it.

I'm stunned.

 

What are we going to do about this.

 

Can you imagine if this father would have pulled a gun?!

Somebody's going to, and then he'll get killed, and then his buddy is going to come over and kill the cop, and it's just going to go from there.

The Bubba Syndrome.

 

•?•
V-V

 

Wed, 05/01/2013 - 23:24 | 3521167 jomama
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how about a link from a website that isn't so far fucking right it makes newsmax look like hippies?

Wed, 05/01/2013 - 19:41 | 3520380 loveyajimbo
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Just me or would you wait a spell and give that Doctor #1 such a savage beating that HE would need a second opinion... on how to remove that broken beer bottle from his colon?  california is a reflection of the country... better to ride it out in OR, ID... NV

Wed, 05/01/2013 - 20:19 | 3520511 machineh
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50 states, 1 fedgov ... who says you can't run and can't hide from its 95% conviction rate courts.

Wed, 05/01/2013 - 19:47 | 3520404 vjmali
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They are making laws to make it illegal reporting of abuse by public or private companies to the media or Internet without first reporting to the police and getting their approval. Indiana being one. In Califorina there is a bill that proposes to deny public services like trains or buses to people who undertake public protest.

Wed, 05/01/2013 - 20:03 | 3520423 IridiumRebel
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I sent this article to my wife. She replied, "I would kill them." She would too.

Wed, 05/01/2013 - 19:58 | 3520430 Cman5000
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I wonder how much longer before people turn to their cartridge boxes ?

Wed, 05/01/2013 - 20:14 | 3520495 peaceful
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solution is quite easy...get the dad to have a gay lover and voillla--he and the kid will have dinner with the potus and flotus at the white house

Wed, 05/01/2013 - 20:30 | 3520547 Fix It Again Timmy
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I never use the term police since they are the Praetorian Guard, Government goons, the Schutzstaffell, hired guns...

Wed, 05/01/2013 - 20:30 | 3520548 Yen Cross
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     I'm really curious to see how this ordeal plays out. I would be lawyered up to the hilt, and pissing battery acid if someone pulled that shit on my family. I hope this gets some airtime on local stations around the country.

Wed, 05/01/2013 - 20:42 | 3520575 honestann
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The first instance of child abuse:

Getting a birth certificate, or allowing hospitals or doctors to create one, or report the birth, or steal their blood and/or DNA (standard procedure).

Any parent who does not actively avoid any and all "official" paperwork is abusing their kids.  Note that when these government and pseudo-government creeps come kidnap a kid, and then find out they were never registered with (and thereby presumptively assigned to) the state (via a "birth certificate" or other official document)... are usually returned to the parents.  Why?  Because in their sick demented legaleze, the kid has not been sold to them... yet.

Let kids decide whether they want to officially categorize themselves as slaves when they reach 21.  Hopefully by then they'll know better.  But to "do it to them" before age 21 is most definitely child abuse.  Do not register them in any way, with any one or any entity.  Period.

Wed, 05/01/2013 - 23:31 | 3521189 tip e. canoe
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bingo

Wed, 05/01/2013 - 20:56 | 3520629 Kirk2NCC1701
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What your (MFing) Broker should tell you but won't:

He is required under penalty of Federal Law, to inform the authorities, if he even SUSPECTS you of investing with his firm for any illegal purposes (money laundering or investing undeclared/untaxed income or acting like a mule). He/she risks of losing everything and going to jail, if they are noncompliant and are caught.

If you were unsure if they had your best interests at heart before, you can be sure now.

Wed, 05/01/2013 - 21:05 | 3520661 Jack Burton
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The Russian ethnicity of the parents played a big role in the government attack on their freedom to be parents. The US Government is so in love with the cold war that they refuse to accept that it is over. These parents were victims of the government's insane cold war mentality.

Never believe you are free. You are only as free as Government decides you are allowed to be. A doctor can make a complaint to a government agency like child protective services and then the cops will come for your child. Evidence?

For my part, had this doctor sold me out to the police state, HE had better watch his ass. I know who you are mother fucker! That's what I would tell that fuck head who loves police state powers he has been given.

Wed, 05/01/2013 - 21:16 | 3520712 CheapBastard
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Private sector job increase smallest since September

 

http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/05/01/us-usa-economy-employment-adp-...

 

Joblessness = the New Freedom?

Wed, 05/01/2013 - 21:20 | 3520735 bigrooster
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Those cops and CPS bitch would not have left my house alive.  Yes I said it so bring on the black bag bitchez!

 They is one line  that government can never cross and that is taking your child.   Yes of course if you break the "law" they can, but that involves due ptocess.  Does anyone in government evev remember what that means?

Wed, 05/01/2013 - 22:16 | 3520929 The Carbonator
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One of Obama's plans is use the Obamacare system to help dismantle the 2nd Amendment.  If you go for mental health treatment, don't be shocked if they ask you if your a gun owner.  And don't be shocked again if Homeland Security shows up to protect you from yourself of course.

This government is out of control.

Wed, 05/01/2013 - 22:29 | 3520981 groundedkiwi
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But. But. Think of how much lost profit that hospital suffered with no operation. Have mercy.

Wed, 05/01/2013 - 22:47 | 3521033 Billy Shears
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What's with this notion that the children belong to their parents? Please make sure to consult MSNBC first!

Wed, 05/01/2013 - 22:48 | 3521038 stiler
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I think maybe this family was a little more dependent on govt assistance than others? So... whatever the case, don't give them any authority over your life by not accepting their goodies."Free" healthcare.

Wed, 05/01/2013 - 23:23 | 3521161 jomama
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you really have to make me dig for a link?

Wed, 05/01/2013 - 23:39 | 3521216 Treason Season
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Empathize for a moment. If you are a sadistic, knuckle-dragging pedophile what would be an ideal job? Work for Child Protective Services and you get legal immunity to boot!

Thu, 05/02/2013 - 00:58 | 3521359 Global Douche
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There is a similar circumstance going on in northern Kansas now. It's not yet involved the cops breaking into one's home without presenting a warrant (what happened was totally uncalled for without a warrant, and literally, these people had the absolute right to resist. I WOULD HAVE! in fact, I want so badly to be exposed to that possibility so I can have the courts actually rule either for or against me)

Today's cops in many jurisdictions clearly don't want to follow the laws they swore to uphold, and if the Courts and Child Protective Services are too lazy to perform their work to obtain the warrant for the protection of the People as a whole, then they deserve to lose the authority they have. The system is clearly broken, and their lack of money is NO excuse with the drug laws and other confiscatory laws already on the books.

The situation in northern Kansas is with a disabled Reverend and his mother, today in nursing care. Someone who has refused to identify himself has attempted to force his way into the Reverend's house. That person is on a fishing expedition, attempting to gain evidence for a warrant. He would be picking his ass up from the floor under the same circumstances here. The mother has denied any and all claims of abuse from her son, yet this scumbag bureaucrat (if he is even such!) has already committed assault and attempted unlawful entry of a premises without any warrant. You won't see this happen often against those with better funds to get good lawyers, or are in "the know" where they will be eliminated as easy targets for The System. 

Consider too, this nation has private jails with millions given to politicians to keep said pay jails filled. CXW and GEO are flyin' high with the Bankster$! It is sickening!

Thu, 05/02/2013 - 04:45 | 3521528 dunce
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Where is the ACLU on these cases?

Thu, 05/02/2013 - 06:30 | 3521578 jjsilver
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You can avoid all these problems by rebutting any presumptions the State makes, and to stop volunteering to be under their jurisdiction; this is how they do it. But that would require you to read and understand the law, and know through fraud they get you to unwittingly contract with the State.

 

McNally v. U.S., 483 U.S. 350, 371-372, Quoting U.S. v Holzer, 816 F.2d. 304, 307. Fraud in its elementary common law sense of deceit includes the deliberate concealment of material information in a setting of fiduciary obligation. A public official is a fiduciary toward the public, and if he deliberately conceals material information from them he is guilty of fraud.”

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