Author Topic: I wanna go home so badly.  (Read 8961 times)

Wow, everything that you explained sounds absolutely terrible, Lizzy. I wish there was something I could do. Just sitting in one place wondering what you're going through doesn't help at all.

Even though you seem to hate me, I hope this gets better lizzy.

Even though you seem to hate me, I hope this gets better lizzy.

Why does Lizzy hate you?

Don't know. Doesn't matter though.

bullshiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit


you weren't allowed to go to your OWN loving HEARING?

That's not right in any way, and there has got to be something you can do about that.

I'm willing to bet your CPS agent lied to you. You don't quite realize what their motives are lizzy, I mean, yours might be different, but the majority of people in the system are only there TO MAKE MONEY. they don't give a flying stuff about little girls in wheelchairs, 'forget them' they say.
I don't think she said what you told her to say just because there is no way to confirm she did.


EDIT: this statement is still true, but this: http://shancontented.hubpages.com/hub/InsideCPS , point 10
note the comments, however:
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clay 10 months ago

I still donot agree with this, just based on personal experience. I find that cps workers are very coniving,very manipulative and lie really good.

sterling 8 months ago

sure, i believe that the vast majority of cps agents are only concerned for your best interest and the child's interest but like the author said, they are still just people. Some people are vindictive and like to hurt people, im sure CPS workers are not the only exception to this rule. All it takes is to get that one out of a hundred evil agent and boom, your family is torn apart. No wonder some people don't answer the door.

Citizen against CPS 2 months ago

tl;dr below

In my experience, not as a parent being investigated, but as an aunt, a friend, and someone who has spent most of her 58 years believing that CPS worked under established rules and/or guildelines to protect children who were at risk in the home of their parents, I think you live in a bubble. CPS and the foster care system is rampant with corruption. And just as you stated that refusal to cooperate makes a parent look guilty, people also assume that parents who feel persecuted, denied their rights, and presumed guilty until proven innocent(with no way of proving innocence when it's a CPS workers word against a parent being accused by an anonymous source of unfounded parental neglect or abuse)are only talking this way because they're guilty and trying to place the blame for the loss of their children on some imagined department corruption, or caseworkers who enjoy lording their power over others. Those of you who have never dealt with CPS and have never had the urge to see how well the system that supposedly protects our children works should do a personal investigation and familiarize yourself with the governmental department that is funded by the removal of our children from their homes. You won't have to search very hard, there are countless websites and blogs that focus on CPS corruption, CPS's unfair polcies, CPS's lack of checks and balances giving them absolute power. Well, you know the end, right? Absolute power corrups absolutely. Investigate outside of the bubble you live in. With an open mind, not defending the actions of CPS by assuming people who are not willing to give up their constitutional rights are trying to hide something. We should all be conscious of giving up our rights, not because we have something to hide, but because we don't. I guess I'm done.
tl;dr, CPS is corrupt, source post is a lie
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Also, if you feel like your ruling was wrong, there's an appeal process and that process is performed by an entirely different unit at the State Level so that the original persons involved do not make any decisions.

get back to me pls
this is bullstuff and there is definitely something you can do about this





Do you have exercises you can do? Do those to alleviate stress, even if only with your arms.
If you still have your wheelchair, go back and forth across your room and if anyone asks, say that you're "pacing"


www.michigan.gov/documents/dhs/DHS-PUB-0460_179772_7.pdf

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You have rights.
You have the right to:
  • Have a lawyer -- the court will get you one if you need one.
  • [0]Tell your side of the story.
  • Provide names of relatives that may be able to care for your child. //Does this apply?
  • Have questions answered about your case and the court hearings.
  • [0]Know what you need to do make your home safe for your child.
Also, would you say your situation was unjustly determined, or that you just want to go home?
« Last Edit: June 08, 2012, 03:09:21 PM by Lugnut1206 »

Why is lizzy seperated, exactly?

Why is lizzy seperated, exactly?
how the forget did you get here

anyway, judging by the pdf linked in my above post, she was neglected by her parent not taking care of her.

Lord tony did get seperated from his home to a "temporary" foster home.
He couldn't come home during any of his hearings.
Ask him if you want the full story.

Also, sorry to hear that lizzy.



The front door was open?
My front door is always open.



(Because I'm a whore)

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I would appreciate it if you guys didn't start a stufffest in this thread.
It's, you know, serious.

Feel free to fling stuff in the other threads, just not this one, thanks.

I would appreciate it if you guys didn't start a stufffest in this thread.
It's, you know, serious.

Feel free to fling stuff in the other threads, just not this one, thanks.
Denied. Let the stuff fest again. Also why post about you wanting to go home here? Because the Blockland Forums have useful information and is your diary.

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« Last Edit: June 09, 2012, 12:25:18 PM by Badspot »

Everyone has their own way of dealing with sadness or depression. For me its driving around blasting music. When I'm doing that nobody is around to bother me and I can just enjoy the ride. Obviously being 13, this is not an option for you. I Know though when I'm feeling down about something and don't want to use gas I go for a long walk with my ipod.

You should think of something you love to do and do that. Something that no matter what can take your mind off of anything going on. Something that will put you in your own little world away from everything. This won't help for anything long term, but sometimes its worth just trying to forget problems. Even getting the horrible things off your mind for an hour could mean allot.

Depression for any reason sucks, but sometimes its these small steps such as momentarily forgetting yours problems that help to get through the issue as a whole in the long run.

Best of luck.