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Sunday, December 13, 2009

'CASA is our kids' angels'

Here's another one of those gag and puke System Suck Propaganda articles that continues to fill my inbox.

'CASA is our kids' angels'

Family Court Judge Randy Shelton said the angels adorning the CASA office's Christmas tree are an appropriate fit for the angel-type work done by the organization's volunteers.


Actually CASA Puppets are nothing but System Suck Stooges for the agencies. They typically suck up to the workers who love them, the judges love them, society loves them because they're helping children, my ass...

Shelton, along with other family court judges and representatives from Child Protective Services, showed support for CASA, or Court Appointed Special Advocates, at the annual signing of the cooperative agreement between the organization and CPS.


Well of course CPS would be supportive of CASA Puppets. They help the agencies to steal children.

"CASA is our kids' angels," Shelton told the group gathered at the CASA office on Calder Avenue Friday. "They fill the cracks that come up in every system."


I can't post any more of this crap. Judge Shelton! You are as full of shit as a Christmas Turkey.

1 comment:

  1. Anonymous2:52 PM

    Some CASA Chapters are good at what they do. They do have good people that to take the best interest of the child to heart, but they are few and far between.

    This CASA Chapter makes me suspicious because they have 100% coverage. Most counties do not need a hundred percent coverage. Many children are never removed from.

    My experience that when you find a large volume of volunteers working and area, you have people on the take or stealing or something. People are truly not that egar to do things for free.

    As a former CASA I can not tell you how many times I was offered money, gifts, etc. to move the court in a particular direction. And it was not small amounts or small items. These cases last a long time, so if the CASA were seeking to sell, they might come around every other month with their hand out.

    If the CASA has more then one case, that is going above and beyond the call of duty, and keeping them running most every day of the week, so I personally would doubt that you have angels in this Texas town.

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