In cases
where both parents die, are incarcerated or abandon their children, grandparents
often raise the children. This occurs most frequently with the children of
single parents. Sometimes family orphans
are raised by a brother or sister or other relatives of the missing parents. Families
typically close ranks and team up to care for their orphans. Families have
reached consensus in these cases for centuries without government help.
In those
rare occasions where family is unable to raise these orphans, orphanages did
exist in earlier times.
Our
current model for Government run, Court administered, Police enforced Foster
care has become a poor substitute for orphanages.
State Law
and State Agencies need to rethink the foster care system to rely on the
families of these children to take them, rather than continuing the current
foster care program.
The
current system operates like TSA. All of
the innocent are frisked and none of the guilty are caught.
The AJC 12/8/15
reported the death of a Henry County 2 year old girl and the foster mom is
charged with murder.
We’ve had
too many reports of Child Destructive Services failures. We’ve had reports of homeschooling families
having their children kidnapped by the government. We’ve had reports of government-backed
medical kidnapping when hospitals refusing to discharge children. We’ve had the
UN suggest that the government owns the children, not the parents. We’ve seen
government shut down farms and family businesses to steal their land. We’ve seen government shut down water to
farms and residents to destroy their property value and their businesses.
Taxpayers
would like to see an end to this government abuse of citizens and families.
Norb
Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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