Saturday, April 14, 2012

Attorney Generals Pray The Fraud Away

For those of you who missed my letter to Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette, enjoy it again because it brings my point home, again:

Child abuse propaganda month is intentionally designed to distract all attention from the system itself.  Yes, there is more child abuse in foster care than you would want to even conceive.  The abuse in foster care is so bad that it took a group called Children's Rights to go state to state and sue to clean up child welfare.

Unfortunately, Children's Rights missed opportunity to actually stop the abuse because it only went after getting the kids out the system faster.

You have never seen one Attorney General stand up and admit to anything being wrong with foster care but you will see them use child protection to further a political agenda that has nothing to do with children.  

What makes this Catholic Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People so interesting is the fact that it is the manifesto for Catholic Child Placing Agencies.  

That is right, you will find, everyday, reports on the horrors perpetrated on children in foster care but you will never hear one single word on who was responsible for the care, the person being paid, the state contracted agency.  Most of the time it is a faith- based organization which believes you can pray the fraud away.  

In this instance, it is the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops and it does not mention, not one time, that it has Catholic Charities that allow the same victimization to go on.  The only difference is it is not a priest.

There is not one word on fraud but then again, a state attorney general can just pray it away because any corporation in the name of God does no wrong, right?


Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People Revised 2011

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