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NJ kids with Nazi-inspired names removed from home

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yoyo | 8:56 a.m. Jan. 14, 2009
I need a permit to remodel my kitchen but anyone can have children. Its weird when you think about.
Anonymous | 8:58 a.m. Jan. 14, 2009
Oh, really? who cares!
K | 9:26 a.m. Jan. 14, 2009
I followed the original story.

This family repeatedly were using their kids to push their own "agenda". Who puts a whole kid's name on a birthday cake? The name wouldn't be legal in Germany even, so "family name" my foot. I'm glad someone is looking into this family's workings.

I adopted. I actually did need to be a licensed foster parent. Some of us are required to jump through hoops. Not complaining, but it's not true that just anyone can have children.
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Not Too Late | 9:27 a.m. Jan. 14, 2009
These kids are at least young enough that they might still have a chance, getting out of the reach of their obviously wacko parents. I remember that story from a month ago about the birthday cake. If I remember correctly, it was the family that was bringing the incident to the attention of the media. Turns out it may have backfired on them and put them under the microscope of health and family services.
utah rose | 9:36 a.m. Jan. 14, 2009
If this family were willing to give these kids these names they are Neo-Nazis and the kids should have a chance to have a real life, instead of being fed propaganda from their parents.

If child services removed them, there must be some other reasons for it then this.

On the other hand, sadly enough, if there is no other proof of abusing the kids, they might be returned to their parents. It sounds like these people would be willing to sue so their children would return and retain these awful names.
Meow Kitty | 5:37 p.m. Jan. 14, 2009
I don't think we should blame them for naming their children after Nazis if their chilren really have ties to Nazis. But if the parents really cared about the children's safety then they would legally change their children's names.

But seriously, I can't believe who ever wrote the children's birth certificates allowed them to name their children like that.

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