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September 22nd 04, 11:01 PM
Kane
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On 22 Sep 2004 14:35:14 GMT,
(Fern5827) wrote:
Gee whiz, Fern. No credit to the one that made you clean up your act
by posting better information below?
And how many weeks has your bad and dangerous advice been here in the
archives possibly triggering a tragic event for a family?
But you are welcome anyway. ...notice that immediately upon seeing
your dangerous drivel I posted similar advice......get EXPERT ADVICE
BEFORE YOU TRY TO TURN AWAY COPS OR WORKERS.
You people are pathetic.
Kane
Do not admit them to the house, especially if you are a good
caretaker.
But let them if your are not? R R R R R R R
Only the innocent will take your advice...sure, that's it.
Do you know what to do when a social worker knocks on your door?
Of course they do, if they followed up on my advice after the shock of
finding your dangerous drivel on this ng.
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Jingoistic babble. YOU have your rights even if you are a newborn and
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Oh brother. Do a google folks.
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COST: $35.00 per single $50.00 couple
Nice "volunteer work" there. Very nice.
A class on good parenting classes would be cheaper...some areas have
them for free from well known private non-profit agencies....and you
won't be so likely to GET involved and need Susan Shell or the dipsos
in this ng that would try to get you in trouble.
Questions?? Contact:
I got a question, Fern. Where was this when you advised people to turn
away cops at the door and gave them NO cautions or referrals to better
information?
Eh? You nasty piece of flyspeck?
or
CAN YOU AFFORD TO ATTEND? It may demand some time and some small
expense, but.
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Do you want to wait until CPS has snatched your children from public
school?
Forewarned is forearmed. If you have children, you NEED the
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presented at this seminar to protect your family.
The seminar is highly interactive and includes state-specific
information and
tactics. Questions are welcome, however, due to time constraints we
will NOT be
discussing individual cases. Due to the revealing content of the
seminar,
children under 18 are prohibited from being present.
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Fern comments:
Suzanne Shell lives in Colorado and has seen DFS from many
perspectives. Her
Website and her American Family Advocacy Center in Colorado Springs
makes her a
seasoned veteran to advocate for families.
She is a pioneer in the interests of familyrights v. DFS.
And we now see the real goal of all this free advice from Fern.
What's yer cut, Fern?
Kane
Kane