Sunday, April 4, 2010

Where is Freedom?

A man and his wife are unable to raise their child as they wish to freely do so. Their 7-year old son was taken from their home by Child Protective Services and still remains out of their custody. The entire case is completely ridiculous as the authorities have no right nor legal precedence to seize this child. An officer involved in the case states that during the raid, while armed officers stormed the house, the children (another child was present, a friend of Zachery's [their son]) were "crying for no reason." That is quoted because it comes directly off of the police report. Now, Barry and Candi face losing custody of their son, which is currently under custody of his paternal father, who has never had custody of his son before.
Barry Cooper is a former Drug Enforcement Officer who, along with Candi, are now deemed as "unsuitable parents" for many reasons, one of which includes them educating their son on how the "Drug War" is "evil as an act of mental abuse." This "unsuitable parents" classification comes regardless of the fact that "Travis County Deputy District Attorney Dayna Blazey declared the Coopers to be fit parents, whose children are healthy, happy and well cared for, and stated that the kids were not at risk." Info wars covers this story and I enjoyed this quote from their article:

"Apparently, police now believe that parents who teach their children not to trust the government, something the founding fathers encouraged, should have their kids seized by the CPS."

http://www.infowars.com/cops-cps-seize-child-from-parents-for-mistrusting-government/

Here is a new ACT that is currently undergoing potential implementation for THIS YEAR:
"A close reading of the bill suggests it would allow the U.S. military to detain U.S. citizens without trial indefinitely in the U.S. based on suspected activity."
The Bill was introduced by John McCain to the Senate of the United States, in which it was read twice and referred to as A BILL: To provide for the interrogation and detention of enemy belligerents who commit hostile acts against the United States, to establish certain limitations on the prosecution of such belligerents for such acts, and for other purposes. 1 Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled... It goes on:
Check it out here:
We are losing our freedom to think and act freely. The original constitution was written to avoid government having this much control, yet they've been taking it from us and continue to do so.
Enemy, Belligerent, Interrogation, Detention and Prosecution Act of 2010

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