Gee, and They Claim We Gay Guys Cannot be Good Parents
How interesting ... the little guy had an accident and his heterosexual mother winds up killing him by scalding him in hot water. It really makes you want to cry, doesn't it? And yet, we gay people should not be allowed to get married, or have children because, well, you know ... we may be pedophiles or otherwise a 'bad influence' on little folks. Wouldn't it make more sense to take all the 'regular women' and detirmine if they are mentally stable enough to be allowed to give birth before entrusting them with a precious little life?
Happy New Year, all you idiot social workers! PAT]
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Burned Boy's Mother Was Accused of Abuse
A woman charged with killing her 3-year-old son on Christmas Day by scalding him with hot water as punishment for soiling his diaper has been investigated at least six times for abuse allegations since 1997, records show.
Valerie Love Kennedy, 30, was accused Oct. 12 of using drugs in front of two of her other children, a 10-month-old and a 2-year-old, according to a report from ChildNet, the private agency supervising state child placements in Broward County.
[PAT Note: Yeah, tell me all about the ignorant and incompetent 'social workers' in Florida! My late sister, hardly an angel herself, gave birth to a baby girl in 1983. She was not married, just 'living with a guy' and the social worker from the Family Services in Broward County took one look around and decided to remove the baby from the home, and place the baby in state custody. Within about two weeks, the baby had been sexually molested by the family she had been placed with. Social worker gets all apologetic that it happened, but oh, well, just remember that when the government gets involved in those things,time and again whatever they touch turns into shit! PAT]
Both of the children showed signs of physical abuse when a doctor examined them this week, prosecutor Phillippa Hitchins said Tuesday in court. Kennedy has had 10 children, with two dying at birth. It was unclear if any children remained in her custody before her arrest.
In 2001, "medical neglect and physical abuse" led the state to remove five children from Kennedy's house, authorities said. That case led the state to remove Jaquez Mason from Kennedy two months after his premature birth in 2002, according to ChildNet and Broward County sheriff's investigators.
Jaquez was placed with his maternal grandmother, Annie Love Williams, with a court ruling that Kennedy could have no contact with him. But Kennedy had the child at her home on Christmas Day, when she allegedly burned the boy, sheriff's officials said.
Williams then didn't get him proper medical care for his third-degree burns, keeping him at her home for a week before he died on New Year's Day, officials said.
Sheriff's officials said that preliminary reports from medical examiners showed that Jaquez "probably would have survived" had he received proper medical care.
Kennedy is in jail without bail on a murder charge. Williams, 51, was charged with aggravated manslaughter and is free on $10,000 bail.
Abuse allegations had also been made against Williams before the boy's death.
In December 2003, a call to an abuse hot line alleged that Williams had ignored a child who had tied a string so tightly around her finger that it cut off circulation. Eventually the tip of her finger was amputated, ChildNet reported. Williams later said the girl never mentioned any pain.
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Happy New Year, all you idiot social workers! PAT]
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Burned Boy's Mother Was Accused of Abuse
A woman charged with killing her 3-year-old son on Christmas Day by scalding him with hot water as punishment for soiling his diaper has been investigated at least six times for abuse allegations since 1997, records show.
Valerie Love Kennedy, 30, was accused Oct. 12 of using drugs in front of two of her other children, a 10-month-old and a 2-year-old, according to a report from ChildNet, the private agency supervising state child placements in Broward County.
[PAT Note: Yeah, tell me all about the ignorant and incompetent 'social workers' in Florida! My late sister, hardly an angel herself, gave birth to a baby girl in 1983. She was not married, just 'living with a guy' and the social worker from the Family Services in Broward County took one look around and decided to remove the baby from the home, and place the baby in state custody. Within about two weeks, the baby had been sexually molested by the family she had been placed with. Social worker gets all apologetic that it happened, but oh, well, just remember that when the government gets involved in those things,time and again whatever they touch turns into shit! PAT]
Both of the children showed signs of physical abuse when a doctor examined them this week, prosecutor Phillippa Hitchins said Tuesday in court. Kennedy has had 10 children, with two dying at birth. It was unclear if any children remained in her custody before her arrest.
In 2001, "medical neglect and physical abuse" led the state to remove five children from Kennedy's house, authorities said. That case led the state to remove Jaquez Mason from Kennedy two months after his premature birth in 2002, according to ChildNet and Broward County sheriff's investigators.
Jaquez was placed with his maternal grandmother, Annie Love Williams, with a court ruling that Kennedy could have no contact with him. But Kennedy had the child at her home on Christmas Day, when she allegedly burned the boy, sheriff's officials said.
Williams then didn't get him proper medical care for his third-degree burns, keeping him at her home for a week before he died on New Year's Day, officials said.
Sheriff's officials said that preliminary reports from medical examiners showed that Jaquez "probably would have survived" had he received proper medical care.
Kennedy is in jail without bail on a murder charge. Williams, 51, was charged with aggravated manslaughter and is free on $10,000 bail.
Abuse allegations had also been made against Williams before the boy's death.
In December 2003, a call to an abuse hot line alleged that Williams had ignored a child who had tied a string so tightly around her finger that it cut off circulation. Eventually the tip of her finger was amputated, ChildNet reported. Williams later said the girl never mentioned any pain.
Copyright © 2006 The Associated Press.
*** FAIR USE NOTICE. This message contains copyrighted material the use of which has not been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. This Internet discussion group is making it available without profit to group members who have expressed a prior interest in receiving the included information in their efforts to advance the understanding of literary, educational, political, and economic issues, for non-rofit research and educational purposes only. I believe that this constitutes 'fair use' of the copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Law. If you wish to use this copyrighted material for purposes of your own that go beyond 'fair use,' you must obtain permission from the copyright owner, in this instance, Associated Press.
For more information go to:
http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/17/107.shtml
To discuss this topic further, please go to our chat area: Social Issues Forum
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