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| ORS418.010 - "Children not to be taken charge of when parents object. Nothing in ORS 418.005 shall be construed as authorizing any state official, agent or representative, in carrying out any of the provisions of that section, to take charge of any child over the objection of either of the parents of such child..." |
| Sunday, October 5, 2008 Supply and demand Richard Wexler, NCCPR Executive Director. ... In 2006, the most recent year for which comparative data are available, Oregon took away children at a rate more than 50 percent above the national average. Oregon took children at a higher rate than all but 15 other states. But you can search the story in vain for anyone offering a common sense suggestion like: Why not ease the "shortage" of foster parents by seeing if Oregon can stop taking away so many children needlessly? Full Story |
| It is the
duty of the citizenry to hold public officials accountable to perform what
they are being paid to perform, what they have sworn to perform and what
they profess to perform. And that is to conduct limited Constitutional
government that recognizes the rights of the citizen before something-
their children or their lands or ANYTHING- is taken from them. You would
think it would be simple, wouldn't you? Well that's what the law says and
that's what should happen. But incredibly, it's been turned upside-down on
its head." -- Roger Weidner |