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To: HiTech RedNeck

Each country has laws in place for parental relinquishment,
but all of them involve signatures of the parents and
often witnesses and official seals.


36 posted on 02/09/2010 9:35:52 PM PST by MarMema (chains we can believe in)
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To: MarMema

There’s no place in Haiti to get an official seal or an official anything. The police didn’t even know if or where there were any physical official locations for these processes, to the extent they exist there at all.

A lot of you seem to forget the kind of government Haiti has and that they’d just suffered a massive destructive force of what little they did have in the way of normal and functional governmental authority. They couldn’t even care for 5,000 violent criminals so they let them out, yet they managed to find the means to arrest these people?

You people are so gullible - either that or you’re a bunch of trolls who hate white, Christian Americans who will seize on any opportunity to vilify them.


55 posted on 02/10/2010 3:13:41 AM PST by chilltherats (First, kill all the lawyers (now that they ARE the tyrants).......)
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To: MarMema; CaribouCrossing

You don’t know what goes on in Haiti. Regulation is apparently non-existent. There were vast numbers of “orphans” with parents before the quake:

“Many of Haiti’s hundreds of orphanages operate in virtually medieval conditions, with little money or regulation; only 67 are licensed for adoptions, and many aren’t registered with the government.”

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704259304575043691704446642.html?KEYWORDS=haiti+missionary

see post #68


70 posted on 02/10/2010 8:28:08 AM PST by dervish (I never saw a wild thing sorry for itself)
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