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Posted on YouTube: October 11, 2006
By YouTube Member: freekids
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Posted on DU: December 07, 2006
By DU Member: bridgit
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'Greg and Melissa Pound have had their four children taken away by DCF for over two years because one child was bitten by a dog. Greg spent a month in the county jail for refusing to tell Judge Marion Fleming where is wife is living with their new baby (named Moses), as Judge Fleming and DCF want to take that child away too. Greg can only see one of his children for one hour a week, and they now have cavities and health problems. Greg's story was reported by the St Petersburg Times article: "Tampa Bay Missing mom may have feared losing son" - April 24th, 2006.
The DCF Investigator that handled Greg's case Megan Gallagher, has been arrested for falsifying cases of child abuse to get money from DCF - December 10, 2004.
Greg notes that the St. Pete Times reported that the Del La Cruz children were raped in foster homes run by DCF. Also, parents are required by State of Florida to teach sexual deviations to their children as part of their case plan. Many scandals are going on in DCF, but why are they lying about the parents to take away their children? It is all about money from federal grants that DCF receives for abducting children from Christian homes.'---------------------------*
me, my little note = bridgit: if you drop
DCF: Jeb Bush's Legacy into the search engine @ you-tube, you'll see many such examples of what appear to be a systematic, Florida State effort to attach Federal funding vis-a-vis state filed reports of child neglect & abuse now...
while child neglect & abuse does happen and is very serious requiring timely intervention; many such Florida stories, perhaps too many, are positioned by these folks living under Jeb's Florida then as Florida State efforts to siphon Federal monies into state programs and the expense and, it could be said, further abuse of children. shocking if somehow almost predictable imo