Posted on 07/08/2008 4:51:12 AM PDT by FreeManDC
I had a custody case three years ago. The mom was falsely accusing my client of abusing her and the young child. She had her posse of abuse counselors and a CASA who believed everything she said to the very end. It took a year and tens of thousands in expert and lawyer fees but now dad has sole custody. To the very end that posse was glaring at me and gasping and groaning at the judge as he ruled in dad’s favor. The parenting time was supervised or I think that they would have helped her run with the kid. It was very scary. These women can be way way off the chart.
Yet another anecdote confirming the old adage that liberalism is a mental disorder.
Not uncommon, so I believe this assessment is likely right.
I'm glad she got the program running, but I'm also so glad she's out of there.
Typical CPS worker?
??????
I could have provided 65 beds for only $3 million and 30 staff members and 275 volunteers.
Now she’ll make TEN million. And while it makes her obnoxious, I don’t think a nasty email message and a yank on someone’s arm should make her a felon.
She sounds like several business engineers I’ve known. Ruthless, great organizational skills, can make money fall from the sky, but emotionally barren and rocky.
She has landed on her feet on another gravy train. She’ll yank another arm or run over someone’s toes again, but I bet there’ll be a rule about videos.
Sure, but can you bring on the "smack down" when needed? ;)
It works out to $160/bed/night.
More than the government per diem for military folks.
I'm curious about the original abuse situation she reported.
Today, I can get down on the floor and roll around with my children, I can tell them exactly how much I love them and how much God loves them. I can be angry (not rageful) when the situation calls for it. I can maintain healthy boundries with those around me, not being walked on but not abusing anyone else. My emotionless youth saddens me, but it does not control who I am today. I am not one of those people who spend all their time muttering under their breaths about the things that happened yesterday, or last week, or fifty years ago.
My children are beautiful, graceful things who don't carry the poison I went through, but know enough about it to be grateful that I got help and didn't let it flow downhill to them.
Prayers up for this sad woman who exemplifies the Liberal mindset of do-as-I-say. We are the product of our pasts, but we do not have to stay that way. It is really like the old joke...the light bulb really has to want to change.
Well, allowing for 1800 hours per year worked by each staff member, that provides for 10 to 11 staff members per shift. I think I would put some of the 60 people occupying beds to work, too.
The 276 volunteers? Not sure. I guess I’d need at least one to make my coffee.
“The domestic violence industry operates under the cloak of secrecy and anonymity, maintaining such policies are necessary to shield victims from their abusers. But every now and then a crack appears in the façade, revealing a sordid panorama of corruption, fraud, and abuse.”
I see nothing in the story that supports the breathless rhetoric in the lead.
Right out of Atlas Shrugged, the part about the woman who ran the factory where John Glat worked before he quit.
Some years ago, here in the Peoples Democratic Republic of Massachusetts, my wife fell down the front steps. Only five steps, but they are flagstone and she was banged-up. I immediately took her to the hospital. She could walk and talk with no difficulty. I sat in the passageway, reading a magazine, and waiting for her to come out of the examining area. I waited, and waited, and waited. A long time passed and I began to get worried.
Then, my wife came bustling out of a room, furious. "We're going!" she said and I followed her out the door to the parking lot. As we left several people stood silently, watching us leave. Once in the car, my wife said, "I don't believe these people! They took me into a room and for over 20 minutes, a nurse, an administrator, and a policeman tried to make me file battery charges against you so they could arrest you. I told them I had fallen, but they kept saying, 'It's ok, Ms. Pabianice. He can't hurt you any more. Don't be in denial. Let us arrest him now.'"
THAT's what's going on in the Liberal mind set. All men are abusive brutes who must be jailed and reformed.
I was furious and started to go back into the hospital to read them the riot act, but my wife convinced me to let it go.
Husbands routinely charged with wife/child abuse and given TRO's by divorce courts and losing the RKBA;
parents afraid that little normal shin bruises that children collect like rocks or stamps could be the basis for CPS coming in and taking your children;
Are we still free?
No wonder men are afraid of marriage, and couples afraid to have children.
It's a great tool for taking over a society - check out history - same old story. Tear apart the home, take over the country. Politics of envy, fear, and lies.
American women - why buy into the bologna? What a spoiled bunch. Why not just move to one of many countries in the world where you are treated like chattel, sterilized against your will, married without your consent, genitally mutiliated, burned on your husband's funeral pire, sold into white slavery... shall I continue?
Unfortunately, there are some who will use this situation to indict all abuse shelters in the same way the anti-homeschool crowd will use a single incident to indict all homeschoolers.
I'm pretty sure what I would have done in response if she had done either of these things to me would have been a felony.
I give her lots of credit up to a point. Then she went crazy. Power hungry woman are repulsive. Kinda like Hillary
Sounds like Hillary
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