Because it’s always easier to bully the middle class

If this story doesn’t make you see red, nothing will.  (And yes, there may be facts we don’t know, but the facts as presented show a Big Brother mentality that is just sickening.  I’ve blogged about this issue before.)

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2 Responses to “Because it’s always easier to bully the middle class”

  1. on 19 Jun 2009 at 6:39 pm Ymarsakar

    They weren’t competent in the beginning. They aren’t competent now.

  2. on 19 Jun 2009 at 10:04 pm Charles

    Even with all the facts not being presented, the mother is correct – what mother wouldn’t have “anger problems” if her kids were taken away?

    That being said, I often wonder how stories like this make it into the news. Do the parents contact the news media? do the hospital staff? or does a local reporter scope out what’s happening in hospitals, etc.?

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