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61 arrested over banned Paris Muslim veil protest

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61 arrested over banned Paris Muslim veil protest
JAMEY KEATEN Associated Press PARIS Police on Saturday arrested 61 people — including 19 women — for attempting to hold an outlawed Paris protest against France’s pending ban on face-covering Islamic veils, a top police official said. Fifty-nine people were detained while trying to demonstrate at Place de la Nation in eastern Paris, as were two others while traveling there from Britain and …
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To a foster care child, waiting for a permanent adoption can feel like waiting for a miracle. You could be that miracle.

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10 Comments

1

Stop having kids you can’t care for. It is the same old cycle. Kids are taken away because of abuse/neglect, placed in fostercare, parents go to rehab, all better now after, what only 6 months. Oh, lets give the kids back. Ooops, back on drugs again. Repeat all over again. In our state alone, we have had too many children/babies being killed by the useless mother’s boyfriends. Some people should just be fixed never to have kids again. Period.

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ashatbulaparanormal
April 11th, 2011 at 12:48 am

@chuck2205 Only some county in each state follow those guide lines.CPS has more money then you think,they don’t give the whole story.I know of five CPS that where investigated and their was more money then what their book says their was.CPS may have changed a little,but there are still that scam off the tax payer,Government and parents/adoptive parents.This is why I say they need investigated in every state and in every county.

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ashatbulaparanormal
April 11th, 2011 at 1:30 am

@worcet I will never become a foster parent.One, those kids have parents.Two, those kids have other family members that they could be placed in temporally. Three, I can barely keep up with my own life, why would I take in a another mouth to feed when I can barely feed my self.

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@ashatbulaparanormal
Perhaps you should become a foster parent and learn about the reality for lots of kids. Anyone can reproduce, and many do who really should not. Too many kids are in horrible situations and CPS does not do enough to protect them. That’s the reality you would learn as a foster parent.

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@ashat: I only know about Arizona, but here it is just the opposite. CPS is doing their best with what little money they have, but not enough reports are being investigated. CPS has also changed a LOT in the last 25 years. The first action plan is to get kids back with their biological parents. The second action plan is for a close relative to take the kids. Parents have a year to get their act together and every opportunity is afforded to them.

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ashatbulaparanormal
April 11th, 2011 at 2:21 am

Too many kids are being taken away from their parents.Your telling me that every parent abused these kids? Child’s service needs to be investigated,something about these agencies doesn’t smell right to me.

7

My duty as a kid and to this day is to make known to all my classmates whether they were adopted or not, that they had a sibling with them… moi.
Now that I’m an adult, I can say with all my education, thanks for being there for me.
Adopted kids were our angels. Every well informed, intellectual, individualized group of people had at least one person who was adopted…that’s where their source of originality came from…the witty adopted kid.

8

“These were the parents who actually really cared about me” …. that he had met. i am sure there are

“How come [you're] not going away?” … because those parents were not trying to turn you into their little minion, they wanted you the way you were, with all the hard thinking you probably did, with all the unresolved emotions that will eventually be resolved…they wanted real life.

9

“slip up” “do a few things, and they’d send me away” …. if we’re talking about talking back (like teenagers really should), breaking things accidentally , staying out late, not washing dishes, not making their beds or cleaning whatever… things that don’t include physical or emotional abuse to anybody…what’s to make a big deal about? If somebody makes a big deal about those things, seem like they have a control issue problem. BLEGH

10

most of people usually just adopt newly born babies or children who are at least 1 or 2 years old.

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