Fascism is at the heart of a Utopian State functioning under the auspices of a Hysterical Scientific community lead by Do-Gooder, Utopian social reformers. If these people are not stopped, Justina Pelletier will be a typical story told to the next generation.

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<<<  Before and after the utopian State of Massachusetts got ahold of this young girl.  The deterioration you see,  took just 16 months,  with no one in State government or at Boston Children's showing any regret whatsoever. 

We are proud to announce that the State was finally defeated,  and Justina will be returned to her family,  this weekend.   

More than a year and a half ago,  Boston’s Children Hospital stole the child,  Justina Pelletier,   from her parents.  The family had been advised by Tuft’s Children Hospital (also in Boston) to seek out Boston Children’s,  for helping in advancing treatment for Justina.   As you can see (the picture in this post),  she was mobile and relatively healthy while being cared for at Tuft’s.    At the end of her kidnapping ordeal,  at the hands of the State of Massachusetts and Boston Children’s Hospital,  she was in danger of dying – that’s how bad she got.    Understand that Boston Children’s is the same eclectic band of utopian do-gooders that encourages transgender tolerance and education for 4 and 5 year old children for gawd’s sake.      

A hospital intern at Boston Children’s,  decided within  30 minutes of Justina being examined,  that Tuft’s qualified medical personal did not know what they were talking about,  that her diagnosed illness was only a psychosomatic circumstance   Based on this unqualified analysis,  the hospital took the child,  forcibly,  from her parents,  refusing to allow them to return home in Connecticut with their daughter.  The State  sought and won legal guardianship of this child,  and kept her for 16 freaking months.  All this proving that a liberal thinking,  do-gooder punk novice,  at Boston Children’s has more authority in the fascist/utopian  State of Massachusetts than qualified personnel and a loving,  informed family. 

According to the news of the day,  apparently,  this nightmare is over,  a judge finally reversing field,  and ordering the child returned to her parents. 

Personally,  it is my hope  this family sues Boston Children’s to hell and back,  even forcing the hospital to close its doors.  That would be my goal. 

There is no talk about a law suit at present.   Of course,  there will be no such talk until the family actually gets their daughter back.  After that,  it is my understanding that a monstger lawsuit is in the making. 

If you want to know why conservatives do not trust the State,  here is a perfect example.  Don’t think for a moment that this is a lone case.  In certain parts of this country,  there are agencies that practice a similar form of fascist supervision;  the Flordia Department of Children Services comes to mind,  although they have not been in the news,  of late. 

In the late 1980’s,  members of the McMartin Family Day Care Center here,  in California,  were accused of child abuse and witchcraft type behavior.  After six years of prosecution,  no convictions were won,  and the case was dropped in 1990.  I live in this fascist state of do-gooder collectivists and followed this sad,  destructive attack, by the State,  on a family,  innocent of all charges.  They were fully exonerated,  but  lost everything in the process  --  money,  homes,  the day care center,  their retirement funds,  and their dignity.  They even had to move elsewhere,  for their own safety.   

Keep in mind,  these are the people who proclaim their intellectual superiority and passion for science.  They have no idea just how laughable they appear to the commonsense onlooker.  They have learned to walk upright  -  thanks to evolutionary processes, of course – but there are times this seems to be the extent of their societal evolution.  Whatever. 


Know this,  these types are a danger to the traditional family unit and prove the nonsensical position of their do-good,  social reform banter.  

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