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Idaho senator slams LDS adoption agency
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We are so blessed and thankful to LDSFS.
Sheesh! I hope he reads this article. He sounds like an idiot! And a bigot!
A. None that I know of.
Aside from the joke, how does it happen that a young lady can hide a baby from the child's father.
He knows what he did, who he did it with, and what has happened since.
If over a nine-month period, he sees no red flags and follows them up, then how can he claim that he will be a fit parent for an infant?
I KNOW there are no children out there that I don't know about.
LDSFS is not to blame here its the interpretation of the law by inferior judges,lawyers, and senators.
I just wanted Utah to know we are all not as dumb as some of our red neck officials here.
I hope he reads this article....he sounds like and idiot, and a bigot!
As to the writer of the article: quoting a non-submited bill? What is the point of this? What are the odds of the bill (a) actually being submitted as is, (b) surviving committe intact, and (c) becomming law as written? Where is the Journalistic integrety? It would have been just as responsible to ask the American Fork couple, "If you were to change the law what would you have it say?"
Typical of these people, the letter of the law to hide behind, unless it is them who are getting screwed. No wonder Utah mormons are universally despised.
Dude, can you finish a post?
How can you blame a third party for the lack of responsibility of the first party... ergo, the very legislative body which you are presently a part of. You sir, as did the other representatives have the responsibility to do the job right the first time. Fortunately, you also have the presence of mind to recognize the failure of the publicly elected body, that includes yourself, to get the job properly done. You should be commended for that, but you cannot be taken seriously by the public when you throw stones inside your own glass house......common sense rules on that one my friend..........I also beg to ask your whereabouts when this obviously inadequate legislative piece was introduced and voted upon.
LDS Family Services is a very good sevice and you have only brought condemnation upon yourself by falsely crying Wolf this late in the game......or are you just in need of attention????
Adoptive Father from Payson, Utah
The birth father according to earlier articles in this and other papers did express interest in the baby during pregnancy. He found out that the baby was born and filed after the deadline. It was a mere two weeks after the child was born, and communication had broke down. Consider that some babies come early and you can see this poor guy's problem.
I see so many posts saying this was the birth father's parents motivation behind this. I never read anything that would indicate that. I would think it more likely he wants to have a relationship with his son then that. Even though the whole situation is painful for the adoptive parents, Harvey should be returned as soon as possible to his biological parents.
For those who state that he would be better off with two married parents, I would agree. But the government does not have reason to strip this child from his biological father. If it did then they should take any child under custody that is being raised by one parent. We all know that this sort of solution is wrong, yet that is what some want.
Give me a break!...POOR GUY! Good grief! The guy has a kid out of wedlock and now he is a POOR GUY! May I ask sir? where did you get your morales?
Where do these people come from ?
The ultimate moral is be LEGALLY and lawfully married when you procreate.
Adoption agencies provide a tremendous service, especially this one that is pro bono.
I suggest if you google it, many different churches offer adoption services.
I am sure that the LDS church is not the only religion that gives this type of "misjustice" by placing children with loving, screened parents so that the innocent ones can be raised in a loving family, without having to pay exorbitant fees and service charges.
LDS has been involved in numerous adoption scandals, and this doesn't surprise me one bit. Fathers rights are continually being denied in adoptions, and it has got to stop! A woman shouldn't be able to surrender her child to adoption until the father has surrendered his rights, its just common sense. If a father is fit to parent, he should be given the opportunity to do so.
Onto adoptees and our rights.
This new bill that is being talked about possibly being drafted doesn't do ENOUGH for adoptee rights. This is STILL a violation against adoptees and our rights. Confidential Intermediaries are unncessary. Adoptees are not criminals, nor are our parents who surrendered us, adoption is NOT the witness protection program and we do NOT need 3rd parties going between us when we seek reunion. Adoptees deserve unconditional access to our original birth certificates so that we are EQUAL to all non adopted people. It is nothing short of discrimination and a violation of the UN child rights treaty to discriminate against us due to our ancestry.
Also facts are facts, either LDS social services followed the law or they didn't. The fault here if they did, lies with the father, the lawmakers of Idaho, if their law is a bad one, the judge for not following the law and politicians for pandering to their constituents who got themselves into their own mess and then want to draw everyone else into it.
I guess like several others have mentioned, there are one or two bad apples in every bunch. There is a common perception however, that a significant portion of individuals employeed by the church are so for a reason.
To those who hate the LDS Church in general and utilize the DN threads to bust we members' chops, please get a life. I REALLY dislike the UofU (and most of the fans) but, I don't waste my time on U of U blogs, or threads covering topics related to it.
What we should all be concerned about however, is how much legislation is coming from the judiciary. Of course, those with left leaning opinions typically don't mind the extra assistance with destruction of my civil liberties.
As far as other churches offering the same service to unwed mothers. Yes, it is done. And it is done well.
Finally, there is no money being made by the LDS church in providing this service. It is a SERVICE that is funded mostly out of tithing paid in by members.
Sandra MC, your logic is as bad as your diction. From such a fountain of ignorance one can expect such half-baked thinking.
Can the DMN really be so cheap, so tabloid, as to let that be thought the main point? Sure drew attention....
"Legislators and others weigh in on adoption tussle" would have been more honest.
We have friends who have received assistance from a different church (protestant) in their family's need to arrange for the care of a baby born out of wedlock. From what we saw, everything there went well also.
The best interest of the child is not to satisfy us and our knee-jerk reactions to emotional newspaper articles or fraudulent attorneys or adoption agencies.
To the "viking" attorney, you're comment that the birtmother may have "cleaned up her act" and may "never want to be contacted" is pathetic. Obviously, you've capitalized on the social stigma long enough. That mentality is typical of the once-dominant male who continues to be glamorized for "knocking up" yet another from your little black book. You're as much to blame for lies, broken hearts and broken families as the people who breed too early in life.
LJS from Spokane, WA
To elevate the wishes of a non-father over the well being of a child is callous contempt for "Fathers" everywhere who have lived up to their responsibility.
A child does not 'belong' to a sperm donner.
Secondly, shame on the D-News for the hyperbole in the headline of this story. I, for one, am getting tired of the local news media creating opportunities to turn page 19 stories into front page news by crafting some headline with negative connotations about the LDS church. Perhaps this modus operandi is even more self serving than Sen. Jorgenson�s actions.
Third, shame on all the Mormon haters that look for any issue that is remotely tied to the LDS church as a chance to spew inflammatory bile no matter the story.
Lastly, shame on our politically correct society that gives everyone�s rights the same priority. When a person acts irresponsibly, it�s possible/likely that some of their �rights� become limited. In the case of this putative father, because he chose to impregnate a woman outside of a legally binding relationship, his rights become limited and are secondary to those of the child and the birth mother.
I heard about that Texas LDSSS worker as well. He wasn't fired only because he had a large family to care for. Nonetheless i feel the guy should have been fired. He was nothing very special let me tell you. I just remember his weasle tipe smile.
Plus: WHAT KIND OF DEADBEAT SPERM DONNER-WANNABEE DAD CANT EVEN FILL OUT A SIMPLE DOCUMENT STATING HIS DESIRE TO BE A DAD?
Considering how easy and simple being a good father is, I can see why the Jude or whatever he is, didn't think that level of interest or responsibility was necessary.
AN OUNCE OF COMMON SENSE HERE WOULD BE NICE.
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