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CPS lied and continues to lie.
How much proof do you need before you begin to doubt someones word. All you need to do is look for yourself.
And no, I'm not FLDS, or a sympathizer, but I do believe that even the government should respect the law!
I've seen enough of CPS, not just in Texas, but in other states, to make me doubt their honesty and point of view--I've personally seen children retained by drug-addicted and criminal mothers, and seen them killed, while under CPS scrutiny, while CPS wasted their time investigating annonymous complaints that a parent was "improperly medicating" a child--and refusing to check with the child's doctor for verification. I've seen a child removed from a home for suspected "burning with a cigarette" when the child had impetigo, and the daycare center had warned parents that it was going around. I know a family whose child had whooping cough (vacinated, too). CPS tried to take the child, claiming abuse--parents stood firm and doctor backed them up. Scary-CPS is out of control.
CPS is out of control send the children back home.
If we need to watch over anyone we need to watch over the CPS and the abuse of their powers.
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