Government Steals a Child

-By Warner Todd Huston

Departments of children and family service (DCFS) agencies across the country are failing, today. Sadly they often ill serve the children they are supposed to be helping and often they step on the rights of parents without bothering to give a good reading of the situation before taking action. The shocking experiences of 13-year-old Chloe Faulkner is such a story. Taken from her parents, isolated in a world of faceless bureaucrats, used as a cash cow for state aide, abused, repeatedly raped, and eventually impregnated without her loving parents being allowed any influence in her life, this tale is another DCFS/State intervention horror story.

In 2009 Chloe was a 13-year-old, home schooled, bright-eyed girl who had been diagnosed with the serious medical condition of Type 1 diabetes. Like many 13-year-olds she was in a rebellious stage, pushing back at a world of parental rules and the constrictions that her medical condition unfairly imposed upon her. And, like many rebelling teens, Chloe ran away one day, refusing to return home…

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Government Steals a Child”

  1. How can a bureaucratic system claim its accomplishment upon failures like this, is it? they have no shame. This is yet another example on how incompetent leftist behave and act, it seems its policy is only based on propaganda, on advertising, not on facts and results. I am very sorry this family ordeal serve the purpose to demonstrate the clumsiness of left governments, I can not put my self in their shoes, though I have a teen daughter, they should not only demand the eradication of the law that takes away parent custodial of the child, but ought to suit the government, it is not a dichotomy, they and only the powerful, mighty government have the resources and the responsibility of my well being and ought to be accountable for it. . Instead, i.e.: the Government should have parenthood educational programs for parents and children in order to en-light the life of us all…

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