Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Where is a smallpox blanket when you need it?
So I don’t usually fuck with Mrs. Brown, because she be on that yayo when she be ranting sometimes. But this one I can rock with her (hahaha, yayo, rock. I just got it). I completely agree that it is absurd and selfish of the Native American tribe to try to take the boy back just to put him in foster care. That should be against the law right there. How you gonna take a child from a home and put them in foster care? That’s on some Big Daddy bullshit. Why is the law in that manner? The person isn’t volunteering to be head of the PTA or the community crime watch. They are offering to raise a child whose parents have abandoned them. If they are willing, why would the law take that opportunity away from them? If the tribe was gonna give the child back to the mom, then that woulda been cool. But that’s not even the case. I’m really interested in what my favorite commentator (CBC) thinks about it and how the judges should act. Because they are all about judges going by the books and upholding the law, while I’m more about the judges using law mixed with empathy to make a decision. Clearly the adoptive parents should have the kid, but that’s not what the law says.
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Couple things here, I'm for the strict interpretation of the Constitution, the Constitution would never allow for a law like this to exist. This law was yet another way Carter royally F'ed our country.
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I have a major problem with Indians(sic), they don't pay our taxes, but they see most of the benefits of being a US citizen.
I say let the adoptive parents have the kid back, and burn down that tribes village complete with tax free gas and cigarettes, as punishment for being such jerks.
lmao...i think that was tried before...when your people first got here. Didn't turn out too well and is actually the reason for this case
ReplyDeleteyeah good point :-p
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