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To: old and tired

Reading comprehension problem? Where is there an agency making a PROFIT placing non-white babies for adoption in the U.S. Not admitting they're making a profit (since legally they all have to pretend they're "non-profit"), but actually making a profit. Check around and see what type of agencies have white newborns available and what type of agencies have black newborns available, and inquire about what the out of pocket expense to adopting parents would be for each one. A year or two ago, some black activist tried to make a big self-serving scandal out of this. He had no trouble documenting that agencies were charging many times as much for a white baby as for a black baby, which he claimed was illegal racial discrimination. The average cost for a black baby was nowhere near enough to cover an agency's actual expenses.


91 posted on 02/03/2006 1:04:54 PM PST by GovernmentShrinker
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To: GovernmentShrinker
In 1989 when my ex and I wanted to adopt it would've cost $7000 for a Chinese Down Syndrome baby. Just to adopt, that did not include the homestudy, which was another thousand or so, and it did not include what we would have had to pay for immigration papers. No matter what race the child is adoption is expensive. At that time we contacted several attorneys that did nothing but broker babies. They seem to be making a pretty good living.
97 posted on 02/03/2006 1:13:00 PM PST by BruceysMom ("Scott Peterson is such an amateur!"-Michael Shiavo)
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To: GovernmentShrinker
Try Bethany Christian Services. They're the largest adoption agency in the US. They're non-profit, but they've got a list of folks waiting for a Black baby and in our office, the agency fees are identical for a healthy black or white child.

It's true there are lots of healthy black babies in foster care, but that is because their mothers have not terminated their parental rights. In other words, those children are not currently available for adoption.

115 posted on 02/03/2006 5:50:45 PM PST by old and tired (Run Swannie, run!)
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