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Child Protective Services, CPS, has devastated and destroyed hundreds of thousands of families in America during the last thirty years leaving a trail of broken hearts, broken dreams, and shattered childhoods.
Rather than helping families, government agents have used unconstitutional laws in Juvenile Court to rip children away from their loving parents, break asunder God-given, natural, parent-child bonds, and adopt the children of the grieving out to others who profit financially with large monthly adoption subsidy payments.
Child Protective Services must be stopped! The law that started this, CAPTA, must be repealed. We must work tirelessly to inform the public of this very dangerous travesty of justice. We must keep faith knowing that if there is a God, there is an answer and a way to end this heartache.
Child Protective Services Agents - please come to your senses! Family destruction on false or trivial grounds is wrong, reprehensible, and inhumane.
Fosterers - be aware that for the money you get you are holding much-loved children away from their grieving families while the parents are forced to perform a service plan that is anything but a service to them. I call this hostage holding for the government. This is not kindness - to help misguided government agents destroy family relationships and break loving bonds.
CPS workers and fosterers - I ask that you now let the children of the innocent return to their homes where they are truly valued, adored, and loved by the parents God gave them.
Family rights are God-given rights. And they should not be ignored or postponed. Every moment these loving parents and children spend separated from one another is a torment beyond what anyone should ever have to bear.
It is unworthy of human dignity to allow this terrorism and torture of families to go on without saying something, speaking out, and trying to make a change.
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September 5, 2007
We have two months before the next election. Do you know who’s running for public office in your state?
The only way to get bad child welfare laws changed is to get better legislators in Washington DC. We need to know how our legislators voted on child welfare issues in the past, and to either contact them for clarification of their opinions on our issues, or use their voting record to show that they’re either for or against families.
After we verify their stance on child welfare issues, we need to take this information to the public. There are thousands of people in your area who have been harmed by CPS agencies, who would like to know who not to vote for. It is up to us, each individually, to campaign for or against the people we want in office.
Find out who is running for office, and tell them what you need as a commitment for family preservation in order to vote for them. Attend meetings, town halls, and campaign functions where you can speak out about the dangers of child welfare. Write letters to editors of papers in your state telling people who to vote for if they are tired of worrying about CPS showing up at their doors and snatching their children.
It is really up to us to do this. I’m hoping that people with other ideas along these lines will brainstorm with me in the comment area. What can we do to get the right people into public office?
Filed under: CPS — Linda @ 8:17 am
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Candidate Rob Ferguson
August 8, 2007
Rob Ferguson, an advocate for families ruined by children’s aid, will be a Family Coalition Party candidate for provincial parliament in the October 10 election.
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Brantford Expositor
City man announces candidacy for Brant’s Family Coalition Party
Michael-Allan Marion
Wednesday, August 08, 2007 - 07:00
Local News - The Ontario government must pay more attention to the principles and policies that sustain families, says a candidate who is running under the Family Coalition Party banner in Brant riding in the next election.
Rob Ferguson, who runs a home-based marketing and advertising business, says he was drawn to run for the FCP because of the party’s focus on families.
“Its platform of simple values and the traditional family makes sense,” he said in an interview Tuesday while announcing his candidacy.
Born and raised in Brantford, the 31-year-old Ferguson said he wants more accountability and responsibility in government. He also wants to streamline education to give teachers more preparation time.
He has also been a longtime critic of the Child and Family Services Act, which he claims allows children’s aid societies to take children from their parents with little duty to show just cause.
“We should have a policy that says prove the case before apprehending a child,” said Ferguson, who has been a well-known advocate on that issue for years.
He has his own ongoing dispute concerning child custody with the Children’s Aid Society of Brant.
Ferguson also likes the FCP’s call to give more rights to victims in the justice system.
“Today, it’s gotten that criminals have more rights,” he said. “There has to be a better balance.”
Ferguson said he believes Brant voters are tired of Liberal broken promises and slowness to act on issues, unless an election is upon them.
He cited the government’s recent decision to give Brantford $5 million for the cleanup of the Greenwich-Mohawk brownfield area.
The visually impaired candidate is also pushing for more accessibility for the disabled.
Ferguson is married to Kelena.
He is running against incumbent Liberal MPP Dave Levac, Progressive Conservative candidate Dan McCreary, a city councillor, and Brian Van Tilborg for the New Democrats. The Greens have yet to choose a candidate.
Source: website of the Brantford Expositor
Comment by Frustrated — September 5, 2007 @ 4:21 pm
I know this guy Ferguson, who had lost his son to the Government as the CAS (CPS) are seeking permanent Wardship of his son to the State (Province). That’s the last time I have heard him saying that his son has been declared Crown Ward to the State. and now he is investing into Politics to fight against CAS (CPS) but he has good other visions as well.
I am praying for this Guy to win and surely 100% the right person into public office.
Comment by Frustrated — September 5, 2007 @ 4:26 pm