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Portland, Oregon officials embrace green ideals to lure industry to town
the Oregonian ^ | 13 May 02 | SCOTT LEARN

Posted on 05/13/2002 2:00:03 PM PDT by Glutton

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To: orfisher
"It's coming to a vote and Metro will lose. When there are to many rats packed into a small area, they start eating each other."

Muhahahaha. Looks like I moved up here just in time. I'll bring the chips. I love watching socialists self-destruct. That empty look in their eyes when they realize their Big Dream is nothing but a Big Lie for the sake of empowering the State. Now everything they've done to the freedoms and liberties of the people comes due upon their conscience. They only have themselves to blame for their failures and decades of fascist activity against their fellow Americans. That's a tough burden for an idealist to bear. Wasted lives. I'm sure they'll find a solution: "doctor, could you please increase my dosages".

21 posted on 05/14/2002 8:14:50 PM PDT by Justa
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To: milwaukeetumor; CWRWinger; Prodigal Daughter; Thinkin' Gal; ATOMIC PUNK; f.christian...
Here is the main body of the beast -- the U.N. ...as in "all nations shall hate you."

Child Sex Book Given Out at U.N. Summit -- "NEW YORK — A UNICEF-funded book being passed out at the United Nations Child Summit encourages children to engage in sexual activities with other minors and with homosexuals and animals. ..."

>How can this be stopped?

There are a lot of links:  These come immediately to mind.  I'll post some more as I regather them.

 CPS Watch - Watching Our Nation's Child Protection Agencies and Workers

 CPS WatcH - PARENT'S GUIDE TO THE "SYSTEM"

 Child Protection ABUSES:

URLs of webpages exposing child `protective` system practices

WARNING: some of the urls contain shocking or heart-wrenching stories, not suitable for everyone. Our feeling, however, is that the problems they highlight are badly in need of exposure. To the best of my knowledge, all the links here are up to date. They were checked mid June 2001, and I believe are all helpful or informative. No other endorsement is ventured. If you find a broken link, or have a story that needs to be told, or suggestions for reform, please email Robin (see bottom of this page).

Email Sheila Vives - Family Rights Activist

Email Robin Shepherd - Foster.Care.Abuse.Network - vigilance is our watchword


22 posted on 05/14/2002 8:20:58 PM PDT by 2sheep
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To: 2sheep; GovernmentShrinker; milwaukeetumor; Glutton; Prodigal Daughter; Thinkin' Gal...
These newstories are so painful to read. Arrest due in Crowe slaying Transient now considered prime suspect in 1998 stabbing of Escondido girl

(Doesn't Crowe look like Brad Pitt? Click on the link above and see if you agree.)

By Mark Sauer and John Wilkens
UNION-TRIBUNE STAFF WRITERS

May 14, 2002

Union-Tribune
Richard Tuite, 33, faces charges in the murder of Stephanie Crowe, sources tell the Union-Tribune.

Four years after 12-year-old Stephanie Crowe was stabbed to death in her bedroom, a transient seen in the neighborhood but dismissed by Escondido police as a "bungling prowler" is expected to be arrested today in the slaying, The San Diego Union-Tribune has learned.

Richard Raymond Tuite, 33, is to be charged with murder later this week by the state Attorney General's Office, sources said. County sheriff's detectives plan to take him into custody at Donovan State Prison, where he is concluding a three-year sentence for an attempted burglary unrelated to the Crowe case.

Tuite was scheduled to be released Friday. He has denied any involvement in the killing.

The arrest would open a new chapter in one of the most dramatic and controversial homicide investigations in county history. Initially, the victim's 14-year-old brother, Michael, and two of his high school classmates faced trial for murder.

That trial was derailed three years ago when last-minute DNA tests found Stephanie's blood on a red sweat shirt Tuite was wearing the night of the killing. Charges against the boys were dismissed, and the case has been under review since.

Michael Crowe and his parents, Steve and Cheryl, said they feel vindicated by the decision to prosecute Tuite – and gratified that, finally, they may be able to grieve for Stephanie.

"We are very happy and relieved," Cheryl Crowe said. "It's sad that it has taken this long and hurt so many people to get justice in this case.

"I just wish the Escondido police and the district attorney had done their jobs right in the first place. We are very thankful for the sheriff's detectives who worked so long and hard to finally get this right."

Sheriff's detectives and the state Attorney General's Office declined to comment on the case yesterday. A key question is whether any additional evidence tying Tuite to the killing has been developed.

Stephanie, a popular seventh-grader fond of church and the film "Titanic," was found dead on the morning of Jan. 21, 1998, at the Crowes' home in northeast Escondido, near Lake Wohlford. She had been stabbed nine times.

Five other family members were in the house, but none said they heard anything. Puzzled by that, and unable to find any sign of forced entry, detectives focused almost immediately on the girl's brother. They thought Michael, who had been home two days with the flu, seemed oddly unemotional about his sister's death.

During the next two days, Crowe was interrogated for 10 hours. Detectives lied about evidence against him – a legal interviewing technique – and arrested him after they said he confessed. He quickly recanted.

Within weeks, detectives also arrested two of his friends at Orange Glen High School, Joshua Treadway and Aaron Houser, both 15. Treadway, interrogated for 20 hours over two days, insisted initially that he knew nothing about the stabbing.

He wavered when detectives lied about evidence and told Treadway the other two teens were setting him up. Eventually he gave a detailed story about how Crowe and Houser stabbed Stephanie while he acted as the lookout. He, too, recanted.

The case collapses
For the next year, Escondido police and the District Attorney's Office argued the three teens killed Stephanie in a conspiracy hatched by sibling rivalry and a fascination with violent role-playing video games. Detectives and prosecutors scoffed when the teens' attorneys said Tuite was the more likely killer. The transient was wandering near the Crowes' house that night, banging on doors and looking in windows in search of a woman named Tracy, an old friend.

Tuite was well-known to police. He has a long string of mostly minor, nonviolent arrests. Tuite was a "bungling prowler," detectives concluded, too addled by drugs and mental illness to have committed the crime without waking anyone else in the house or leaving obvious clues behind.

"Mr. Tuite didn't have it in him, even if he wanted to," the lead detective, Ralph Claytor, said.

Yet cracks emerged in the foundation of their case. No blood or fingerprint evidence tied the teens to the crime.

At one hearing, Superior Court Judge Laura Palmer Hammes criticized the prosecution's evidence: "If this were a court trial, these boys would be found not guilty." Later, Superior Court Judge John Thompson threw out most of the teens' statements, ruling police had illegally coerced the confessions.

The case collapsed in January 1999, on the eve of Treadway's trial, when DNA tests found Stephanie's blood was on Tuite's sweat shirt. Charges against the trio were dismissed, but prosecutors deemed the case "a mystery" and said the teens remained suspects.

The families, in turn, filed federal lawsuits, accusing the authorities of bungling the homicide investigation and violating their constitutional rights. Those suits have been on hold while the criminal investigation continued.

With word of Tuite's impending arrest, the families said they may finally get the chance to clear their names.

"They've finally done the right thing," said Tammy Treadway, Joshua's mother. "Unfortunately, it doesn't suddenly take away everything they did to us, the Housers and the Crowes. You can't imagine what the Crowes have gone through."

Cheryl Crowe said she has "always tried to hold out a bit of hope in the system. But it has been very hard for us."

"If Richard Tuite is convicted at trial," Steve Crowe added, "we can finally start putting some of this behind us."

Fresh look at evidence
Formal charges against Tuite will set the stage for an unusual trial in which Escondido detectives, the once-accused teens and their family members might be called as witnesses.

David Druliner, a deputy attorney general based in Sacramento, will prosecute. Legal experts said he may have to show the jury the county prosecutors' earlier case against the teens and then explain why he believes they erred.

That could mean introducing such evidence as Treadway's disputed confession; a knife found under Treadway's bed that one expert concluded was probably the murder weapon; and an FBI report claiming the killing was committed by someone familiar with the house.

Mary Ellen Attridge, Treadway's attorney, said building a case against Tuite will be challenging.

"But I believe the attorney general will get a conviction," she said. "They can show Richard Tuite did it, and that it was virtually and factually impossible for those three kids to have done it."

The prosecution of a local case by the Attorney General's Office is rare. It's happening here after more than three years of impasse over how to proceed.

When the case against the teens was dismissed, Escondido police reopened the investigation. After 13 months, detectives decided "fresh eyes" were needed and handed it over to the Sheriff's Department.

After more than a year, sheriff's detectives concluded Tuite was the killer. They took their findings to District Attorney Paul Pfingst.

Last June, Pfingst and Sheriff Bill Kolender asked the attorney general to intervene. The case, which includes more than 7,000 pages of reports and transcripts, was assigned to Druliner. Sources said he made the decision late last month to charge Tuite.

Attempts to reach Pfingst and the Escondido Police Department for comment last night were unsuccessful.

Blood revelation
The red sweat shirt figures to be a key piece of evidence. Several witnesses saw Tuite wearing it the night Stephanie was slain.

Escondido police questioned Tuite the next evening and confiscated his clothes, including the heavily soiled sweat shirt. They also clipped hair and fingernail samples and took photographs. One photo was of a fresh cut on his hand.

Barry Sweeney, the detective who interviewed him, wrote in a report that he "told Tuite that he definitely was not under arrest and that we were taking these samples as possible evidence to clear him of being involved in this serious crime."

The sweat shirt was not examined thoroughly until April 1998, three months after the slaying. By then authorities had charged and jailed the teens.

George Durgin, head of the Escondido crime lab, said he used three techniques to search for blood and found none. Three months later, Attridge got her first look at the sweat shirt in a heavily monitored viewing at the Escondido Police Department. She saw what she thought might be bloodstains and asked that the shirt be tested by an independent lab.

The district attorney agreed and the shirt was sent to Ed Blake, a nationally known forensic scientist in the Bay Area. His tests identified spots of Stephanie's blood in three areas on one sleeve. Tuite's blood also was found on the shirt.

Durgin, who retired from the Escondido department two years ago and now works for the Orange County Sheriff's Department, has defended his work. He and others have suggested privately that the sweat shirt was inadvertently contaminated with Stephanie's blood, but have offered no proof.

Blake has pointed out on several occasions that the blood is a "spatter" stain, which means it was projected onto the shirt by force, not through accidental contact.

Tuite's trial could be more than a year away, considering how long it might take for a defense attorney to master the case's history. The families are used to waiting, but time, they said, has taken its toll.

In the four years since the killing, Cheryl Crowe's mother, Judith Kennedy, has died of cancer. Kennedy found Stephanie's body on the bedroom floor, and it was her hope to see justice done before she passed away.

Cheryl Crowe, 38, recently was diagnosed with cancer, too. Steve Crowe, 40, has suffered vision problems doctors have linked to stress.

Shannon Crowe, who was 10 when her sister died, attends Orange Glen High, the same school where county prosecutors once said Michael Crowe, Treadway and Houser hatched their murderous plot. Shannon said teachers sometimes call her Stephanie.

Michael Crowe attends Palomar College, as does Treadway. Houser is at the University of California San Diego. They remain friends, but are not as close as they used to be. All have said they would testify at Tuite's trial.

"The Escondido police and Paul Pfingst will never apologize for what they did to us," Michael Crowe said. "Even if they did it would be empty. They have no remorse."

Index of previous articles

Back in the familiar 14-by-14-foot interrogation room at Escondido police headquarters, Joshua Treadway remembered what Detective Ralph Claytor had told him during the overnight interrogation 13 days earlier.

"The evidence is going to screw you to the wall," Claytor had said during the videotaped interrogation. "I'm gonna' have a murder weapon under your bed. So now I have to be thinking about Josh. What do I do with Josh? I charge Josh with the murder of 12-year-old Stephanie Ann Crowe...

The parents asked that Michael be allowed to attend the funeral service, but authorities declined for security reasons. Let him come in shackles, then, his parents begged. Still the answer was no...

As they were packing their belongings, Steve Crowe ran into the Rev. Gary West at the roadside mailbox.

The Crowes' nearest neighbor expressed his condolences and wondered whether the police were sure that the guy pounding on his door that night had nothing to do with it.

What guy? Crowe wanted to know. He said he had heard that a transient, Richard Tuite, was in the neighborhood around the time of the killing, but not that he was on the Crowes' side of Valley Center Road, bothering the next-door neighbor.

"That's when I stopped believing what the police were telling us," Crowe said.

23 posted on 05/14/2002 8:35:16 PM PDT by Prodigal Daughter
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To: 2sheep
link

These people need your help, too!

Parents Accused of Kidnapping Caught

March 29, 2002

By Editorial Staff

BOISE - The Boise couple wanted on felony kidnaping charges in connection with the disappearance of their three children have been arrested by Oregon State Police in Umatilla County, just inside the Oregon state line. All three of their children are reported to be fine.

Dorothy and John Riveras took their children and failed to return them to Health and Welfare Social Workers. The agency has sole custody of 12-year old Mallorie Riveras, 9-year old Shane Riveras and 4-year old Dillon Riveras, who became wards of the state because of what authorities call an ongoing problem of domestic violence in the home. The children were placed into foster care and John and Dorothy Riveras were granted supervised visitation rights.

In December, the couple told their social worker they would return the children to the foster home at the end of a visit, but did not.

This week, Detective Dale Rogers received information that the Riveras family was staying at a home in Walla Walla, Washington. Acting on the information, Detective Rogers asked police officers there to check the location. The Riveras's reportedly attempted to flee the area with their children in their car. The couple was arrested just across the state line in Oregon.

Plans to extradite of the couple, and bring the children back to Idaho are currently underway.

NOTE

Oregon did not take Ruth's baby, Abbey Rose, in Montana or the other baby Olivia. If you want to use their situation to further your cause you should get the facts straight. The Riveras would probably appreciate your efforts, too. They haven't been accused of child abuse and did not use a firearm to take their kids back. They probably actually deserve some help.

24 posted on 05/14/2002 8:38:46 PM PDT by RGSpincich
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To: 2sheep
Too many people want to build their careers, but have no interest in getting to the truth. That's why all of these aggressive tactics are seen and why so many innocent people are getting prosecuted at kangaroo trials.
25 posted on 05/14/2002 8:38:52 PM PDT by Prodigal Daughter
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To: RGSpincich
So why don't you try and help them? Good luck.
26 posted on 05/14/2002 8:58:54 PM PDT by Prodigal Daughter
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To: 2sheep; Thinkin' Gal; Glutton; all
Back to the Crowes: Nobody has been charged with a crime, but after the police ignore the neighborhood witnesses descriptions of the transient, and after they questioned the weeping father and told him to stop crying and "be a man": At 7 p.m., Steve and Cheryl Crowe were told by Detective Mark Wrisley that their two surviving children were being taken to the Polinsky Children's Center, the county's shelter for abused and neglected children in Kearny Mesa.

With an in-home killing on their hands, police believed it was important to place the two surviving children in the shelter, detectives said later.

But Steve Crowe exploded.

He bellowed that nobody was taking his kids away and demanded that they be brought to him. Several officers rushed in from adjoining offices to quiet him. Crowe recalled being told, "We were going to let you say goodbye to them, but you have lost that privilege."

After prolonged pleadings, the officers allowed Cheryl to meet briefly with Shannon and Michael.

The sobbing children begged their mother not to let the officers take them away. But she told them to be strong, to trust the police because "they are here to help us."

When Cheryl Crowe returned to her husband, he told her that an officer acknowledged that they were not under arrest and were free to leave. The Crowes headed downstairs about 8:30 p.m.

When they reached the main exit, however, the Crowes say, they were suddenly surrounded by police officers with guns drawn. Officers told the Crowes to go back upstairs. The couple said they complied.

Escondido police deny this incident took place.

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"Escondido" Spanish for "hidden".

27 posted on 05/14/2002 9:02:22 PM PDT by Prodigal Daughter
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To: Glutton
Nationally, Oregon's unemployment is the worst of any state. They need to do something differently here

Close the MOSH PITTS and shut down the night clubs so half of the population can sober up and heal up maybe they could find some work

Just an idea

28 posted on 05/14/2002 9:03:33 PM PDT by ATOMIC_PUNK
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To: Prodigal Daughter
I am and I want your expertise, too. We are in the process of investigating the original charges that led to the removal of the children. Boise police have been very helpful. Are the Riveras not worthy of your concern?
29 posted on 05/14/2002 9:08:21 PM PDT by RGSpincich
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To: RGSpincich
If you're the investigator, then help them. I'm not physically close to the case and I have no say in the case. What do you expect me to do? Write a letter to O'Reilly? Hannity and Colmes? Why would I want to anyway when you, the investigator, haven't even finished investigating.

If the Riveras are innocent and facing the Oregon system, heaven help them. It seems Oregon has quite a history.

30 posted on 05/14/2002 9:17:59 PM PDT by Prodigal Daughter
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To: Prodigal Daughter
Thank you for your support.
31 posted on 05/14/2002 9:27:29 PM PDT by RGSpincich
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To: 2sheep; RobertFrost
(Fifteen year old) Joshua would be questioned there until just after 8 the following morning, by which time he had been awake for about 26 hours.
32 posted on 05/14/2002 9:44:01 PM PDT by Prodigal Daughter
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To: RGSpincich; Prodigal Daughter; Uncle Bill; Governor StrangeReno; CWRWinger
>further your cause...

It is you that has the cause and it is the GLOBALIST AGENDA!

...Under the terms of the Global 2000 Report, the population of the United States is to be reduced by 100 million by the year 2050.

Marriage shall be outlawed and there shall be no family life as we know it. Children will be removed from their parents at an early-age and brought up by wards as state property. ...


Child Sex Book Given Out at U.N. Summit -- here it is:

"NEW YORK — A UNICEF-funded book being passed out at the United Nations Child Summit encourages children to engage in sexual activities with other minors and with homosexuals and animals. ..."

It is you who is being the false accuser* yet again.
It is you who have used your JBTs with great and excessive force to steal the Christines' children, and set them up and continue to lie about them and your activities.

4567. *Satanas
Satanas sat-an-as'
 
of Chaldee origin corresponding to 4566 (with the definite affix);
the accuser, i.e. the devil:--Satan.

It is you who uses the DSS Dirty Tricks and we are not ignorant of your devices.

33 posted on 05/14/2002 9:49:22 PM PDT by 2sheep
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To: 2sheep
The Riveras case shows that the CPS acted within it's authority and that the children were removed because of repeated incidents of violence between the parents. Riveras objected to being forced to complete anger management counseling and other conditions before reunification of the family. They had agreed to follow the program and their visitation was changed from supervised to unsupervised. On the first unsupervised visit they took the kids. I agree with the actions of the CPS in this case and in the Christine case. In both cases no corruption was uncovered, as viable reunification programs were implimented and the children were removed for good cause, IMO. In both cases it was CPS's intent to reunite the families and not "sell" the kids into adoption.
34 posted on 05/15/2002 4:11:05 AM PDT by RGSpincich
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To: Prodigal Daughter; RobertFrost;Uncle Bill; milwaukeetumor; CWRWinger; Thinkin' Gal; ATOMIC PUNK...
Here is a fresh link about the state of Florida tracking children:

DCF Workers Tracking Kids [Jeb orders all FL foster kids visited and photographed this month]

From this link last September, in Oregon, we see Gov. Kitzhaber is doing the same in Oregon:

Your Baby is Next!

"...[Gov.] Kitzhaber just signed the Oregon Children's Plan to intervene into EVERY child and family in Oregon this same way, stating that the state has determined* that 60% of Oregonians are: "at risk families" - that's 2 out of 3 ... that's 2 million people of Oregon's 3 million population... once assessed, (we just saw new job descriptions on these home interveners that it requires a drivers license and two years in a job with meal or hospital experience - there you go - and RIGHT NOW they are moving in the counties to fill all these new jobs the Children’s' plan created to come into everyone’s homes ) and in a shared database permanently, forced into "voluntary" compelled services contracts or lose your children and go to jail.....

You will be just like Ruth, like thousands of women in America at this time, having committed NO CRIME and no conviction of any crime, your are children ripped from your breast and will never be the same child that it would have other wise once there is an encounter with the agents of the beast - the children can never trust again that their parents can protect them and the state plays this one up continually to break them...they only can profit from "broken families and people" who then they can" fix" and "corrections institutions" "teach" them to "compromise" (fornicate with the money priest!) ... the children and the parents have no lifeline who will help them,  but to expose the genocide and have faith like the rest of us who are at war with this beast that Gods vengeance SHALL STAND and which is at the door at this time......  [snip]

pamela gaston,
A Voice for Children

I seem to recall from some of the threads regarding gun control that the globalist plan is ~~~

REGISTRATION = CONFISCATION

This time it isn't guns, they are coming for the children.

The *"state has determined" it has the right to track, register, trace, and decide the outcome of the children of Oregonians because the *"state has determined" ... that 60% of Oregonians are: "at risk families."

Besides Florida and Oregon, how many other states are determining they can track your children?  Oregon can take down those "Welcome" signs for tourists and put up one that says:  Welcome to the New World Order!  Here is an eye witness account of the Christine trial.  WAKE UP AMERICA!  When a thread about someone cutting off the view of a lake in Florida from wealthy lakeside residents can gain 1,200 posts in a day and the Christines hardly get a nod, something is terribly wrong with America!

Isa 53:3 He is despised and rejected of men; a man of sorrows, and acquainted with grief:
and we hid as it were our faces from him; he was despised, and we esteemed him not.

Mt 25:45 Then shall he answer them, saying, Verily I say unto you,
Inasmuch as ye did it not to one of the least of these, ye did it not to me.

35 posted on 05/16/2002 3:15:51 AM PDT by 2sheep
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To: ATOMIC_PUNK
"The Adoption and Safe Families Act passed by Congress in 1997 gave financial incentives to states for removing children from their homes and putting them up for adoption.  The federal government gives the states an average of $13,000 per child in foster care each year out of the Social Security Trust Fund.  In addition, the government gives a "bonus" of $4,000 - $10,000 to states who can terminate a parent's rights and successfully adopt the child to another family.  The federal government also pays a per-child bonus to each state that increases its annual number of adoptions from the foster care system.

In contrast, the federal government pays the states nothing to leave a child in his or her home, and nothing if that child is placed with relatives during the "investigation".   The federal government only pays the states an average of $1,100 per year for each child receiving welfare.  That's it.

With the lure of all that federal and Social Security money, the states are abusing their power and making the removal of children from their homes take precedence over protecting children who are actually in danger."  Source:  Demand Reform in Child Protection Laws


36 posted on 05/16/2002 3:26:56 AM PDT by 2sheep
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To: milwaukeetumor
How can this be stopped? By obeying God rather than men.
37 posted on 05/16/2002 3:44:05 AM PDT by CWRWinger
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To: Glutton
Why turn it into another industrial wasteland. The country has plenty of those. If there is excess labor capacity then the labor should seek out the the work where it is. Preserve the high standards of Portland, don't dumb it down to reach the lowest common denominator.
38 posted on 05/16/2002 7:49:20 AM PDT by School of Rational Thought
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To: 2sheep
This is such a sad state of affairs. I cannot imagine what the Christines are going through (although I have a feeling at some point we WILL).

God truly does hold things together . . . and how quickly things are unraveling here. We are definitely on the down side of this roller coaster ride.

39 posted on 05/16/2002 8:21:41 AM PDT by mancini
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To: mancini; Prodigal Daughter; ArrogantBustard; Thinkin' Gal; ex-Texan; Light Speed; Fred Mertz...
America is experiencing the outworkings of the curses of Deut. 28 (Click here - #199) because it has become apostate and lazy.  Judgment BEGINS with the house of God (in this case the Christines) but it doesn't end there.  Imagine the outcome and the consequences of doing evil and persecuting others as the JBT and Child Services do whose judgment now of a long time lingereth not, and their damnation slumbereth not.  2 Pe 2:3.

1Pe 4:17 For the time is come that judgment must begin at the house of God: and if it first begin at us, what shall the end be of them that obey not the gospel of God?
18 And if the righteous scarcely be saved, where shall the ungodly and the sinner appear?
19 Wherefore let them that suffer according to the will of God commit the keeping of their souls to him in well doing, as unto a faithful Creator.

See also:  Paul E. Scates: Thirty Pieces Of Silver: How Christians Betrayed America, Too -- He writes:

Though modern 'liberalism' is supposedly all about equality, justice and freedom, we all have less freedom, less justice and less equality now than forty years ago…and it keeps getting worse! Yet we still refuse to admit our mistake.

The mistake is that Christians failed to live out their beliefs, allowing man´s ‘new´ ideas and philosophies to replace those beliefs as society´s foundation. But those ideas are as old as the Garden. We traded the Founding moral and political principles for humanism, moral relativism, meaningless ‘spirituality´ and a fragmented society.

~~~

And from another site:

Look What Your Social Security Dollars Pay For

More than 48,500 American children were taken in 1999 from homes where no abuse or neglect was found. [1]

Meanwhile, millions of children living with the terror of child abuse are left without protection by a system that is bogged down with frivolous caseloads that are tearing loving families apart and robbing billions from the Social Security Trust Fund.  Protect your family, your freedom, and your future now.    ... Source 

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1  *Child Maltreatment 1999: Reports from the States to the National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System (NCANDS).


40 posted on 05/16/2002 2:53:20 PM PDT by 2sheep
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