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Too bad, Mrs. Toogood, we're taking your kids
WorldNetDaily ^ | October 2, 2002 | Ilana Mercer

Posted on 10/04/2002 5:46:42 AM PDT by A Vast RightWing Conspirator

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Too bad, Mrs. Toogood, we're taking your kids


Posted: October 2, 2002
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Had I been caught on camera administering an admittedly vigorous hiding to my daughter, my first instinct would be to flee much like Madelyne Gorman Toogood did.

Toogood's unflattering film debut was broadcast repeatedly nationwide. To flush her out, trumped-up charges were brought against her sister, who was taken into custody and held for three days.

Toogood relates how she was afraid to surrender because she feared, justifiably, that the law would remove the children. "I left with my other two children and flew to my mother," she explained.

Anchorwoman Paula Zahn donned an inquisitor's cap on her severe, helmet-shaped hairdo: "You obviously changed your hair color," she interrogated Toogood. "Were you trying to avoid being caught?"

Well, duh.

The power that allows the state with impunity to usurp the parents as the primary agent in the lives of children is the judicial doctrine of the state as parens patriae. Knowing that the state has the right to kidnap my child and replace me as a parent, without much ado, might also have me scampering for dear life, my daughter in tow.

Toogood is a member of the migrant community of Irish Travelers. That, and her lack of penchant for self-pity and psychobabble, did not bode well with the media. (I wonder how they would spin it if she were an undocumented Mexican migrant worker.)

When she emerged from hiding, Toogood was so obviously overcome with sorrow – for her child, not for herself: "My baby is with people she doesn't know … my little girl is probably terrified now, please give her to someone she knows," she pleaded, relating how little Martha, whom doctors have pronounced unblemished and in perfect health, is accustomed to snuggling in mom's bed nightly. Just the kind of idiosyncrasies I'd be agonizing over. (The thought of possible sexual abuse, the incidence of which is increased in state care, would have been enough to drive me to distraction.)

The assorted execrable commentators, however, nonchalantly spoke about the need to place Martha with a loving family. In most situations and despite human fallibility, children love and need their parents more than anything, and vice versa. Does the state and its intellectual bootlickers in the media and in the therapeutic community believe that a child can be jettisoned into a new family and habituate to it like a hamster or a dog? Who loves a child more than a parent?

The same anchors and experts, whose vigorous defense of child killer Andrea Yates began while Yates was still rounding up the kids for their deadly dip, and who tirelessly promoted Yates' imaginary disease – the same people who daintily avoided describing the gruesome Medea-like savagery Yates inflicted on her children – were merciless about Toogood: "What kind of a monster would do what Toogood did?" And "have we stumbled on a career criminal," they gobbled.

Pinko liberals almost always plump for the state, but get-tough-on-crime so-called conservatives are not much better.

First, they fail to understand that the law must protect people from – not subjugate them to – the formidable power of the state. Mock conservatives also ignore the vital role the family has in countervailing the power of the state, as they are oblivious to the demise of the once-implicit right of parents to raise their children free from undue intervention from the State.

Commenting on the American conservatives' embracing of the liberal "children's rights" movement, Kenneth Anderson discusses how this movement has aimed "to break down the autonomous family into children on the one hand, who are ultimately wards of the state, and parents on the other hand, who are regarded as something like low-level civil servants raising children according to the state's therapeutic directives."

The "best interest of the child" standard, notes Anderson, is simply a license for the state to substitute its own judgment for that of the parents.

The behavioral "scientists," who adjudicate the "best interest of the child" are, invariably, proponents of anti-authority, progressive, child-centered upbringing. Precisely the kind of upbringing that churns out narcissistic, indulged, ignorant, and violent youth who – thank heavens – have robust self-esteems.

With the mother now effectively removed from the family and disallowed unsupervised visits with her children, the Toogoods have been forced to reside separately. If it means getting Martha back, they say they will even consider separation. If the family breaks up, the children will be more likely to suffer poverty, delinquency, drug and alcohol abuse, academic failure and violent crime, to say nothing of commencing a life of on-and-off welfare dependence.

A now-independent family unit could, because of the actions of the state, become dependent on it. Big Bully will have rendered asunder a once intact – if imperfect – family.




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This article is so perfect, there's nothing I could possibly add.

Pay attention at the apt use of 'execrable'.

Thanks a lot Ms. Mercer. I didn't know you existed until this morning but I will be looking for more of your pieces.

1 posted on 10/04/2002 5:46:42 AM PDT by A Vast RightWing Conspirator
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To: A Vast RightWing Conspirator
And this is her most excellent CV:

About Me

 

Talk about a wandering Jew: I'm an ex-Israeli and ex-South African.  I'm now a permanent resident of the U.S.A., having been lucky enough to escape from the inhospitable, dreary, and socialistic Canada.

 

My father was a South African anti-apartheid activist who fled to Israel where I grew up (to add to the crosses the poor man bore, he was—and still is—a rabbi).  Unfortunately my youth-related follies, not least of which was being on the left of the political spectrum, included acquiring degrees in psychology. The extent of my folly became clear when I immigrated to Canada in 1995. Fully intending to pursue work in this field, I discovered that psychology, for the most, had gone pop.

 

Ruminations about the corrosive effects on society of the therapeutic culture and the cult of the victim soon led to other realizations. Whether it was in promoting official multiculturalism, radical feminist orthodoxy, critical race theory, affirmative action policies or literary deconstruction—the State was everywhere. What's more, neatly factioned into special interests, citizens now lined up to cheer the State's assault on basic liberties.

 

Freedom had become synonymous with qualifying for some government entitlement. Charity was dead, usurped by government. Newly minted "human rights" decreed that equality had to be achieved through the State's divide-and-rule wealth confiscation and distribution activities. The State was eroding private property not only by distributing it, but by regulating how its rightful owners could use it.

 

I began writing editorials. Besides an innate dose of Randianism, I knew nothing about the libertarian political philosophy. Yet, unbeknown to me, I was espousing it. Fancy that, being a libertarian took no more than attempting to be immutably fair. My gratitude goes to Professor Walter Block, AKA Liberty's Pitbull, who found me, and introduced me to his remarkable corpus of work, as well as to the works of economists Ludwig von Mises, Murray N. Rothbard and other seminal thinkers.

 

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2 posted on 10/04/2002 5:49:21 AM PDT by A Vast RightWing Conspirator
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To: A Vast RightWing Conspirator
Bravo. Excellent points, all. I knew when O'Reilly sided against Toogood there must be something of a media consensus to villainize her, which is usually a good indicator of the opposite of what they are saying being true. Rather like the technique Bobby "I AM the Law" Kennedy used against mobsters...rather than nail them for what they may or may not have done wrong but there is not sufficient evidence for, get them on a technicality, Toogood is being strung up by any means necessary.
3 posted on 10/04/2002 5:54:32 AM PDT by Lizard_King
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To: A Vast RightWing Conspirator
Pinko liberals almost always plump for the state, but get- tough-on-crime so-called conservatives are not much better.

First, they fail to understand that the law must protect people from – not subjugate them to – the formidable power of the state.

The DA thinks the Toogood film bite is his ticket to Washington. The media has invested 1000 times more scrutiny into a MINOR SPANKING (no contusions, no broken bones, no fatalities) than they have to the hate-crime murders of five people by a gang of ethnkic bank robbers.

Flame away at me, all you "mock conservaties."

4 posted on 10/04/2002 6:01:44 AM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
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To: A Vast RightWing Conspirator
I have to agree, we have made a business out of child kidnapping. When your CPS budget depends on how many children you "protect" from their natural parents, no matter how bad or good they may be, and measured by that mythical parental quality scale, you are in the business of finding those to "help", and by golly miss molly, you are "Gonna find em".
5 posted on 10/04/2002 6:05:09 AM PDT by wita
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To: A Vast RightWing Conspirator
Commenting on the American conservatives' embracing of the liberal "children's rights" movement, Kenneth Anderson discusses how this movement has aimed "to break down the autonomous family into children on the one hand, who are ultimately wards of the state, and parents on the other hand, who are regarded as something like low-level civil servants raising children according to the state's therapeutic directives."

The "best interest of the child" standard, notes Anderson, is simply a license for the state to substitute its own judgment for that of the parents.

Take that, all you self-righteous, shallowly judgemental do-gooder wannabes.

6 posted on 10/04/2002 6:10:34 AM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
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To: E. Pluribus Unum
I agree. It was only an aggressive spanking. Much too much an overreaction, even if Mr. and Mrs. Toogood have committed minor crimes, it doesn't warrent taking the child away.
7 posted on 10/04/2002 6:14:18 AM PDT by ItsTheMediaStupid
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To: E. Pluribus Unum
And, let's not overlook her devastatingly effective use of 'execrable'. 'Bootlicker' too.

The assorted execrable commentators, however, nonchalantly spoke about the need to place Martha with a loving family. [...] Does the state and its intellectual bootlickers in the media and in the therapeutic community believe that a child can be jettisoned into a new family and habituate to it like a hamster or a dog?

Hmmm... the correct answer is: "yes, they do".

8 posted on 10/04/2002 6:17:46 AM PDT by A Vast RightWing Conspirator
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To: ItsTheMediaStupid
...even if Mr. and Mrs. Toogood have committed minor crimes, it doesn't warrent taking the child away.

If they were black or hispanic it wouldn't. Since they aren't, it just might.

9 posted on 10/04/2002 6:21:56 AM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
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To: A Vast RightWing Conspirator
So, you are saying that there is absolutely, positively no case where the county should step in? I mean, even if the kid was heading to ruin at the hands of neglectful parents? I'm not talking about the Toogoods now, I'm talking about a little boy that I know personally, who would be infintely better off in Foster Care.

Oh, and I'm not sticking around to debate this one; I know what I see, cut and dried. There are cases such as these.

10 posted on 10/04/2002 6:27:37 AM PDT by EggsAckley
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To: A Vast RightWing Conspirator
The assorted execrable commentators, however, nonchalantly spoke about the need to place Martha with a loving family.

I suppose in their eyes two "loving" lesbians would make a good "family". The girl is better off with her mother than with the child "protective" Nazis. I use to be a foster parent and there is need to intervene at times but the state does not own our kids and they certainly do not know what is best.

11 posted on 10/04/2002 6:28:03 AM PDT by Raymond Hendrix
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To: E. Pluribus Unum
No one is arguing with you, yet you STILL feel the need to call names and start trouble?

Are you normally an ass, or do you have to work at it?
12 posted on 10/04/2002 6:48:36 AM PDT by Chad Fairbanks
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To: EggsAckley
I am not saying that kids are ALWAYS better off with their parents. Not all kids are wanted by their parents and not all kids are loved. I do not believe that parents are entitled to torture their children, rape them, starve them or lock them in a cage. We are all reasonable people and we usually know right from wrong and good from evil.

The author writes about the 'cultural' trend on relying on the state for help on issues that shuld be and WERE addressed by the individuals themselves or the family or, perhaps, the community (meaning the neighborhood). The state used in to be called to punish crime and to protect us from criminals and to keep the foreigners (also known as 'strangers') on the other side of the border. The state is no longer a service provider. It is a gigantic super-entity in the process of taking over everything we used to claim as ours. Including our family, our children and our very morals. I guess we are a tired civilization and we no longer give a damn. If the state wants to educate our kids... let'em. Who are we to say what's good for the kids. After all, we don't OWN them. Right? The state does.

13 posted on 10/04/2002 6:49:00 AM PDT by A Vast RightWing Conspirator
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14 posted on 10/04/2002 7:02:50 AM PDT by William McKinley
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To: A Vast RightWing Conspirator
>>>Toogood is a member of the migrant community of Irish Travelers<<

Profiling! Profiling! Where is the NAAIP???? Sue them!

In related news, God has issued the following press release:


In order that the Irish may not dominate the world, I invented whiskey.

/s

15 posted on 10/04/2002 7:07:48 AM PDT by fone
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To: E. Pluribus Unum
The only 'flame' you will get from me is a candle held up to your word of truth! Right on my brother!
16 posted on 10/04/2002 7:09:02 AM PDT by fone
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To: Chad Fairbanks
Are you normally an ass, or do you have to work at it?

Everything I know I learned from watching you.

17 posted on 10/04/2002 7:10:22 AM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
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To: Raymond Hendrix
In a word, the "state" sees children as only one thing: chattel.
18 posted on 10/04/2002 7:11:56 AM PDT by fone
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To: E. Pluribus Unum; Chad Fairbanks
E: Generally speaking, I'd take the opinion of freeper #15,967 over #52,858 any day! There are 36,891 reasons for that!
19 posted on 10/04/2002 7:15:54 AM PDT by fone
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To: EggsAckley
Child abuse enablers all agree that the so called parent's rights are absolute.
20 posted on 10/04/2002 7:16:52 AM PDT by RGSpincich
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