ethics

By l3wis

8 thoughts on “Make it go away”
  1. Nice picture. If she is actually living the way it sounds, it is amazing they aren’t using SNAP. It also doesn’t sound like she is living the way Jesus recommends in the Bible.

  2. Irony…..She’s eyeball deep in debt and living in an RV. On paper, she’s less than poor.

    Statements like this keep the thieves within the welfare system safe from investigation and the truly needy still hungry.

    Give an idiot a soapbox and they’ll say dumbass things. Kinda like someone insisting our gov and his wife is selling foster kids to pedophiles!!!

  3. It’s hard to imagine that this is from a candidate for the United States Senate. It defies belief that this is from a practicing physician. How does she attempt to square this with the Christian principles she professes? Her ideals of empathy and compassion as a healer? Can only imagine what her concession speech on June 3 will be like, because I cannot imagine her speaking on the floor of the United States Senate.

  4. Not much imagination required Mark. She’s Michelle Bachman (speaks like this on the house floor), or Sarah Palin (speaks like this everywhere).

  5. Lets not forget, Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Nancy Pelosi, Barbara Boxer, Maxine Waters and who could forget Cynthia McKinney

    Typical Ruf, blinded by party loyalty. Stupidity is common to all parties.

  6. DL,
    You must of selective reading skills as well as selective morality.

    FOSTER HOMES

    FY 2009: 35 investigations, three substantiated

    FY 2010: 34 investigations, three substantiated

    FY 2011: 19 investigations, none substantiated

    FY 2012: 19 investigations, none substantiated

    FY 2013: 14 investigations, two substantiated

    OTHER HOMES

    FY 2009: 3,800 investigations, 853 substantiated

    FY 2010: 3,669 investigations, 788 substantiated

    FY 2011: 3,692 investigations, 814 substantiated

    FY 2012: 3,681 investigations, 777 substantiated

    FY 2013: 2,650 investigations, 605 substantiated

    Tom Wollman, the Lincoln County state’s attorney who has prosecuting the Nolte case, said he everything he saw suggested social services aggressively pursues cases of alleged wrongdoing.

    “I am not even remotely concerned that the South Dakota Department of Social Services has done anything to cover up any allegations of sexual abuse or misconduct against foster children,” Wollman said. “To the contrary, I find them to be vigilant investigators of such allegations.”

    You just don’t get it DL…. If you take a kid from methhead parents that didn’t make their kid go to school and give the child to foster parents who do, the child will make up all kinds of stories to get out. Would you like your name drug through the mud each time you get a child who was never taught right from wrong?

    Has there been bad foster parents, yes. And should there be a bit more transparency, yes. But foster kids will literally have no place to go if foster parents are drug through the media bizzare for every accusation.

    OH,. and didn’t YOU get a surprise when you learned the states attourney was charged with trying to get the child to make up stories of wrong doings and not the vast hush hush coverup you have implied.

    Your well over your ski’s on this one. But I’m sure its all just me cause I’m blindly following our dimwitted gov. Maybe you should run down to the lobby of Chidrens Inn and tell all the folks what you think of the program they run.

    Are all these political hack jobs really worth all it DL? Are blog posts like these really how you want to leave your mark?

    If your really so concerned about the welfare of our less fortunate children, how about you step up and help one.

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