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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 454924" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>DDD, if my son realized, cared and had enough self-control to live by those things, I wouldn't be afraid for him to live with me. LOL! I thought he'd realized that all last year and look what happened.</p><p></p><p>It's me that flipped some over the scandal, but I'm on the fence about that part due to realizing that many were sent to prison for it, it was some years ago, and supposedly they are reformed now. on the other hand, that case about the lunatic "pastor" or whatever raping all the girls while on the one hand saying they were his wives so it justified it then at the same time claiming he wasn't responsible for any of their kids because he wasn't the husband so they all had to go on welfare, didn't help my confidence in the system any.</p><p></p><p>As far as the courts approving this, I think there's a snowball's chance in Hades that they would. Remember, this is the same state that fought AGAINST and REFUSED to allow difficult child to go to Residential Treatment Center (RTC) when it was a locked facility, I had him accepted already, and had funding lined up- and difficult child hadn't been sent to Department of Juvenile Justice yet-= and the head state psychiatrist at the very facility that juvie sent difficult child to wrote judge and told GAL this was difficult child's best chance for rehabilitation.</p><p></p><p>I'm telling you- it's like a dysfunctional family- if it makes sense to everyone else in the world, they will order the opposite. Keep in mind here, I am the pawn- this system OWNS difficult child.</p><p></p><p>I had a judge in the past order me to get difficult child on medication insurance as soon as he got home (any ins drops a kid as soon as they get put in Department of Juvenile Justice) and this PO has told me he will order it. BUT this STATE claimed that the fed law requiring citizens to get medication insurance was unconstitional. Ok then- how can a juvie judge and juvie PO order a parent to do it then?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 454924, member: 3699"] DDD, if my son realized, cared and had enough self-control to live by those things, I wouldn't be afraid for him to live with me. LOL! I thought he'd realized that all last year and look what happened. It's me that flipped some over the scandal, but I'm on the fence about that part due to realizing that many were sent to prison for it, it was some years ago, and supposedly they are reformed now. on the other hand, that case about the lunatic "pastor" or whatever raping all the girls while on the one hand saying they were his wives so it justified it then at the same time claiming he wasn't responsible for any of their kids because he wasn't the husband so they all had to go on welfare, didn't help my confidence in the system any. As far as the courts approving this, I think there's a snowball's chance in Hades that they would. Remember, this is the same state that fought AGAINST and REFUSED to allow difficult child to go to Residential Treatment Center (RTC) when it was a locked facility, I had him accepted already, and had funding lined up- and difficult child hadn't been sent to Department of Juvenile Justice yet-= and the head state psychiatrist at the very facility that juvie sent difficult child to wrote judge and told GAL this was difficult child's best chance for rehabilitation. I'm telling you- it's like a dysfunctional family- if it makes sense to everyone else in the world, they will order the opposite. Keep in mind here, I am the pawn- this system OWNS difficult child. I had a judge in the past order me to get difficult child on medication insurance as soon as he got home (any ins drops a kid as soon as they get put in Department of Juvenile Justice) and this PO has told me he will order it. BUT this STATE claimed that the fed law requiring citizens to get medication insurance was unconstitional. Ok then- how can a juvie judge and juvie PO order a parent to do it then? [/QUOTE]
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