Updates


Ibbaanika & Craig ROCK! May your family be soon reunited!!

http://www.theadoptionshow.com/home2.php

McCain Responses:

McCain’s Response:

I will be glad to examine your situation. Yes I strongly believe in adoption. I am a great believer in adoption. Those of us who are strong pro life people also believe that We should make adoption available in every way possible for young women who face a very very tough situation in their lives. All I can say is I would like to look at your situation and help you in whatever way possible. And I will continue my advocacy for the unborn and the born. I’ll look at the case and see what I can ascertain.

When Ibbaanika mentioned he did not really address her question…. What about the corruption? What will you do for natural families?

He states:

All I can tell you is I have supported faith based programs. I support adoption. I support fast track adoptions. I would have to know your particular case… but I support adoption.

SO MUCH FOR SUPPORTING FAMILIES AND FAMILY VALUES MR. MCCAIN!!!! YOU’VE JUST ENDED THE LIE OF THIS REPUBLICAN LEGACY!!!

Missouri News:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NQIa2ghehxQ&feature=related

http://hollyandtyler.com/

Happy Birthday Holly and Tyler!! I know your mother misses you very much. I hope that you may all be reunited soon.

And I hope that none of you ever give up hope and faith in each other.

The duress 911 tape

Allison had been denied visits

Thanks Robin for this blog entry update

It is my opinion that Wake County CPS, the Children’s Home Society, as well as Johnston County should be held responsible for the death of Sean Ford / Paddock. The Children’s Home Society as well as Wake County saw signs of abuse and neglect and failed to act on them. They both referred to people outside of themselves to shirk responsibility for their failed adoption experiment. This resulted in the abuse of several children, and the result of Sean’s death. In the medical world, a doctor would lose his license if he neglected a patient. These are serious injustices. How many more children will have to die before any of these parties are held accountable?

http://www.nationalcpsrallies.co.nr/

March 6, 2006 (HTML view)
PDF Format

Wake County Department of Human Services
220 Swinburne Street
Raleigh, NC 27620
Statement by Warren Ludwig, Director of Child Welfare Services with Wake County
Human Services

Re: Child Protective Services Involvement with Sean (Ford) Paddock

Children’s Home Society provided a detailed adoptive home study.

…On January 26, 2005, Wake County CPS received information about possible maltreatment of Sean, then age 3, on a visit the previous weekend to the prospective adoptive home. The supervising social worker asked for more detailed information. The information available on January 26 was screened as not sufficient to constitute a report for investigation. On January 27, additional information was received and was screened as a report of neglect–improper discipline….

…In early February, the decision was made to resume visits between the children and the Paddocks with the condition that the Children’s Home Society worker be present during the visits. A Wake County social worker and the guardian ad litem also attended the first visit, which occurred February 10, 2005…

…On March 9, Johnston County gave Wake County a verbal summary of their completed assessment. They found no evidence to support the allegations and were making a finding of no services needed for the Paddock children….

My friend Allison is a great wonderful brave and very strong woman. She has been going up against the Shorsteins & Co. for almost three years now.

This is Her Story and you can sign her petition, to hold the guilty parties accountable for their fraudulent conduct and to ask for an investigation to return her babies to her.

I have known and worked with Allison for a couple of years now, and she has been through hell and fire to get her children back. She is a very capable woman, a professional woman, and had unforseeable complications during her pregnancy and shorty after which left her vulnerable to the wolves of Shorstein and Co.

Please support her in whatever way you can.

I had originally wrote this article

The injustice of it all

And, I just found this update:
Judge won’t make ACS return girl to woman accused of suffering mental woe

BY JESS WISLOSKI
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER

Monday, March 3rd 2008, 4:00 AM

A judge rejected a desperate bid last week by a Queens mom to get back from city custody the 6-year-old daughter she lost after being accused of suffering from a rare mental disorder.

Some six months after the Administration for Children’s Services took custody of Amber James, her family members finally got their day in Queens Supreme Court last Thursday – an uncommon venue for a custody case.

But the ruling by Justice Peter O’Donoghue to keep Amber in foster care for now was heartbreaking for the girl’s mother, Vanessa James, 41.

“Judge! If you leave my daughter in the care of ACS, she will die!” the distraught mom wailed in the courtroom. “They will kill her!”

Amber was taken from her family because a doctor feared Vanessa James suffered from Munchausen syndrome by proxy – a rare disorder in which a person believes a child is sick, or actually makes the child sick, to get attention.

Since the city took custody in August, Amber has been hospitalized for evaluation twice at mental health clinics. She has also been hospitalized three times for pneumonia, according to court records. And, she has been diagnosed with asthma.

Police officers stood by outside the courthouse last week for an anticipated protest by the family’s supporters, a court officer noted.

Moments before the decision, the family shared a prayer.

“Please give us the strength to endure this day,” said Amber’s father, Marvin James, 48, encircled by friends and supporters.

But O’Donoghue deferred to a prior decision by Family Court Judge Marybeth Richroath.

“[Her] decision tells me the parents are a serious risk to the child. I have no reason to disturb that,” O’Donoghue said in rejecting the appeal.

Richroath, who denied the parents custody in November, is not mandated to explain her decision.

Vanessa James had rejected a doctor’s diagnosis that Amber was healthy, saying her daughter had unexplained fainting spells and chest pains.

In court last week, Vanessa James noted that Amber’s foster parents have also reported that the girl has had fainting spells and chest pains.

“If I have Munchausen by proxy, then all the mothers she’s been with in foster care have Munchausen by proxy,” Vanessa James said.

jwisloski@nydailynews.com