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Dead Constitution See other Dead Constitution Articles Title: Kidnappers: The Tyranny of Child Protective Services Across the Nation 242 years ago American colonists declared independence from England, in the name of personal liberty. What would it take for Americans to once again declare independence from an oppressive government? For the colonists, it was excessive taxation without representation. It was also that English soldiers were quartered in their homes, as an occupying army. The English attempted to disarm them and shot into a crowd killing five in the lead up to the American Revolution. Well, entire volumes could be written about the abuses Americans suffer at the hands of the government today. But one especially egregious violation of rights is the state kidnapping children without due process. No, I am not talking about immigrant children at the border. (That is another whole topic, though I will weigh in briefly to say every human being who sets foot on American soil should have the right to due process and the rights of the accused.) I am talking about Child Protective Services. Has there ever been a more justifiable cause for revolution, than the state kidnapping your children? The Progressive Era Murray N Rothbard Buy New $21.95 (as of 10:10 EDT - Details) Growing Abuse of Parents Rights When a serious crime is committed against a child by his or her parents, of course it is right to remove that parents access to the child. The way society is currently organized, that responsibility falls to the government. But in the United States, you are innocent until proven guilty. If you have committed a crime, you are afforded due process. If the crime is serious enough, yes, you can be held in prison pending trial. Obviously, this removes your access to the victim. But accused criminals still have rights. Due process means going through various channels to make sure the government has a legitimate reason to search your home, arrest you, charge you, and sentence you if you are convicted. Yet a father was told by Child Protective Services in Mississippi that they did not need a warrant to search his home. His nightmare began when a Mississippi social worker, Kyra Reed (who also goes by Kyra Carson), knocked on his door demanding entrance without a warrant. Chambers was never told what the charges were. She didnt tell me what I was accused of and demanded to interview my 6-year-old daughter without my presence, Chambers told PJM. I told her that was unacceptable, but she was more than welcome to talk to her with me there without me interfering. She seemed perturbed, but accepted that. She then told me she wanted to search my house, said Chambers. I told her I had no problem with that, but wanted her to get a court order or a warrant as I am a bit of a constitutionalist and would just feel better having that respected. She was immediately angry. She hopped in her car without another word and drove off. The CPS agent then showed up with two sheriffs deputies who were apparently meant to intimidate Michael Chambers into abandoning his rights. However he once again politely asked to see the warrant, which did not exist. The Sheriffs said they would not illegally search the home and the three left. For this, the state retaliated. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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