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Christian Home School Family Loses Appeal,Faces Religious Persecution!

The Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals today denied asylum to the Romeikes - a family who fled to the U.S. from Germany seeking homeschool freedom. Read the press release. >>
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Another story that the mainstream media has failed to cover…the story of this Christian home school family who came here as refugees from Germany because they were suffering religious persecution. They sought asylum in the US, because they were unable to home-school their children and teach Christian beliefs, and came here to have the freedom to do so.

However, thanks to the DOJ, they lost their appeal in the 6th Circuit Court today. Despite, a US immigration judge ruling in 2010 that the family did face persecution from the German government and granted the Romeike family political asylum. The family moved and settled in Tennessee.

The HSLDA, Home School Legal Defense Aid group founded by Michael Farris, will fight on and appeal this decision to the Supreme Court. Pray they are successful! If not the US is no longer land of the free and home of the brave, but the persecuted.

HSLDA,: “As you may have heard from HSLDA, this morning the Sixth Circuit ruled against the Romeike family. The essence of their opinion is that we will not grant asylum to victims of a nation where the entire nation is subjected to the same rules. 

This approach is wrong in two key ways. First, while compulsory attendance laws apply to all Germans, the German government openly says that the reason that they specifically target homeschoolers is because they want to repress religious and philosophical minorities. 

Even though we repeatedly brought these statements to the Court’s attention, the opinion makes absolutely no mention of this dramatically important fact.
Second, the fact that the law is universal in character, is no excuse for a denial of human rights. The Court approved the government argument that even if prosecutions violate human rights standards, so long as the prosecution is equally administered to all, it is not a ground for asylum. 

We believe this approach dramatically curtails the value of freedom and individual rights. If every member of a nation is denied freedom of speech, and are thrown in jail or have their children removed for speaking out, our nation should give such people asylum.

The same thing should be true for religious freedom and parental rights. Even a nation denies every family parental rights and religious freedom–the United States of America should provide a safe have for those who escape from such repression.

We will fight on. First, we will ask the entire Sixth Circuit to review this three-judge panel’s decision. If that is not successful, we will then appeal to the Supreme Court.”

Obama’s DOJ, under incompetent Eric Holder, has deemed that they are not eligible for refugee status and should be returned to Germany, despite them being told they could not teach Christian values to their children at home and home school them. In result, they risk losing custody of their children if they are returned to Germany!

They came to the US under asylum, to the land of the free, and now are being told they don’t have the right to home school here because they are not eligible for refugee status. 

This is outrageous!! If you are unable to practice your faith and live your life in your home, by teaching your children at home, the values and morals you believe, then you are a victim of religious persecution!! If they are forced to return to Germany they could lose custody of their children!!

This is an outrage, as the Obama admin allows illegals, including terrorists, drug cartel and sex offenders into our country through porous borders!

Perhaps if the family came here illegally the DOJ would be fighting to protect their rights? But perhaps it’s because they are Christian and they believe in the right to home school the Obama admin is going after them?? 

This is supposed to be America, where we have religious freedom and the right to home school our children without persecution. The Obama administration is once again showing how much they despise Christians and those who prefer smaller government because they see homeschooling as a threat to their Big Govt indoctrination agenda.

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Parents’ rights vs. sex-ed bills in MA Legislature – public hearing this Tuesday

“Parents’ rights vs. sex-ed bills in MA Legislature – public hearing this Tuesday”
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Parents rights should always trump the governments when it comes to raising their children and teaching them about morals and sexuality. It is NOT the role of the federal government to teach these things nor provide for the practice of sex through condom distribution or contraception and abortions.

For example, the image of the book below is something being pushed in schools by Planned UNParenthood. They are trying to take the role of the parent and their chosen doctor when it comes to teaching our children about safe sex, abstinence, homosexuality and sexual intercourse.

Note this graphic image was banned on Facebook but Planned Parenthood thinks it’s ok to share with your child in schools!

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UN Calls on governments to legalize child prostitution&drug use to fight AIDS??!!

More insanity from those in control from above…when will they get their heads on straight??

“A report by the United Nations Development’s Program’s Global Commission on HIV and the Law, funded in part by a grant from George Soros’ Open Society Foundation, has a peculiar prescription for combating AIDS. It calls on governments around the world to legalize prostitution, including child prostitution, and drug use.”

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Unconditional Mother’s Love&Real Health Care Saves Mom and 23 Week Old Baby With Tumor From Death

Another story of a mother’s unconditional love, hope and triumph. Sad to think many women in this young moms position would have chosen abortion than life saving medical treatment.

While President Obama and Planned UNParenthood celebrated Mother’s Day in the US today by praising the use of contraception, to prevent motherhood, and the availability of abortion in the name of ‘women’s health care’, this young mother celebrates life because of what real medical care and doctors do to save lives rather than end lives.

  DailyHerald.com: “As a pregnant teenager, Sofia Espinoza lugged her backpack and extra weight up and down the stairs at Addison Trail High School. She took advantage of pregnancy advice from school counselors, graduated early and married her boyfriend, Juan Carlos Guzman. Even with the 12 hours of labor, becoming a mom was almost a breeze. “I wanted a girl, so I even accomplished that. It was great,” Espinoza says of that pregnancy resulting in the birth of their daughter, Emily Jaylin Guzman, now 2 years old. “It was so easy.”

That experience didn’t prepare her for the birth of her son.  ”John,” Espinoza says of her recent pregnancy that threatened to kill her son and her, “is a totally different story.”  Fatigued and vomiting frequently last summer, Espinoza quit her job as a patient care technician taking care of a disabled man in his home so that she could concentrate on her pregnancy.  ”I want to close the factory, so let’s make it a boy,” Espinoza proclaimed confidently, deciding a son and daughter would make their family complete.  During a routine ultrasound at 25 weeks, a technician in a Bloomingdale clinic saw something on the screen and left the room to find a doctor.  ”What’s wrong with this lady?” Espinoza remembers thinking. “Just tell me the baby’s gender.”  A doctor told her the baby was a boy, with a cyst on his head.  ”I never heard of a cyst on the head. Maybe it’s a pimple,” Espinoza told herself, but it didn’t stop her tears.  ”I was scared,” Guzman says.  A high-tech ultrasound a week later revealed that the growth was a cerebral teratoma, a rare, benign tumor that shows up just once in as many as 40,000 births.  ”If you make a C with your hand, that’s how big the tumor was,” Espinoza says. “Almost as big as his head.”  The tumor continued to grow as quickly as her baby. In one MRI, the tumor looked as if could be a second head.  ”I’m sorry, my son. If only I could have helped you,” Espinoza wrote in a scrapbook. She searched the Internet for information and couldn’t find a success story.  ”If only there was a way out. If only I could just hold you and cure you,” Espinoza wrote in the scrapbook. “If only I could be the one to save you.” Instead, it took a community of experts at the University of Chicago Medicine to save John and his mom.  ”We immediately had to assemble our team,” recalls Dr. Laura DiGiovanni, director of The Fetal Center at the University of Chicago Medicine. Between 20 and 30 doctors worked on a special delivery procedure called EXIT (Ex Utero Intrapartum Treatment), a much more complicated C-section in which the baby’s head is delivered so doctors can get a breathing tube down the throat while the rest of the baby stays inside the uterus, connected to the mother’s life-support system. The tumor pushing on the baby’s throat prevented him from breathing on his own.  ”Without this EXIT procedure, this baby would not have survived,” DiGiovanni says.  ”It was like a horror movie,” Espinoza said when she saw the photographs from the surgery. Doctors lifted her uterus out of her body and cut it open to reveal John’s head and tumor. This placed the mom at a greater risk of infection and bleeding to death.  Doctors then began the delicate process of inserting a breathing tube smaller than a soda straw down the baby’s throat, without damaging the voice box or nicking an artery.  ”Once they get in trouble, you have to hustle and put the tube in very quickly,” says Dr. Fuad Baroody, director of pediatric otolaryngology, who inserted the tube and had John hooked up to a breathing machine in less than 20 minutes.  Then the team cut the umbilical cord and moved John from the Mitchell Hospital to the Comer Children’s Hospital on the University of Chicago Medicine campus to begin the delicate work of removing his tumor. The tumor resembled a garlic clove or a large water balloon with different chambers, doctors say.  ”This mass was mostly fluid-filled,” says Dr. Deborah Loeff, a pediatric surgeon with expertise in removing tumors.  Using specialized equipment designed for newborns, doctors Loeff and Baroody began to push, probe and peel away healthy tissue to expose the tumor.  ”They were like Batman and Robin,” Espinoza says of Loeff and Baroody. “A lot of it is finger work,” Loeff says. “We can feel pulses. The nerves, which can be the size of hairs, can be much trickier.”  A damaged nerve could ruin the baby’s ability to swallow, make noise, smile or properly move all the muscles in his face. “It’s an orchestrated team effort,” DiGiovanni says. One that began weeks before the delivery.  ”We had a dress rehearsal where we all went to labor and delivery and stood in the places to make sure everyone was in the right places,” Loeff says, noting that they even made sure the room had enough electrical sockets for all the special equipment. Doctors planned for everything that could go wrong.  Almost nothing did.  ”Everything went perfectly,” DiGiovanni says, “except that she went into labor in the middle of the night five or six days before we had planned.”  Giving birth on Valentine’s Day made it even more special, says Espinoza, who went into the hospital shortly after midnight that morning, worrying that she and her baby would die.  ”I told God, ‘Thanks for giving so much time. We’ll see what happens when I wake up,’” she remembers.  While doctors will monitor John to make sure a tumor doesn’t reappear, the boy has no lasting health effects from his traumatic birth.  ”He looks great,” Baroody says.  People have no idea what the mother and son went through unless Espinoza shows them gory photographs. A vertical scar spans her abdomen. John has a nicely healing scar on his neck and some excess skin that once covered his tumor.   mysignature-1.png©2008-2013 Patricia Garza

A Story of A Mother’s Love:Cancer Patient Passes Away On Mother’s Day

This story brought tears to my eyes knowing someone could love their child so unconditionally that she lived her own life to the fullest despite her sickness so that her own child could live his, despite his imperfections.

Jorie Rogers was diagnosed with an un-treatable form of cancer called “paraganglioma, a rare form of cancer that caused dozens of tumors in her body, had advanced to a point of no return.”

However, through the help of family and a non-profit charity, “3 Little Birds 4 Life”, she was able to spend her last few weeks surrounded with family and was able to provide her Down Syndrome son with the biggest and most memorable birthday of his young life. This would be the only birthday she would have to celebrate with him, so she wanted to make it something he could look back on and really remember and appreciate. During this time, Jorie wanted to celebrate not only her son’s first birthday, but the first year of her young sons life together.

Jorie didn’t expect to have a child because she was told her radiation treatments would leave her infertile, but instead she was blessed with baby Tristan. May you hug your children a little closer tonight as you think of Jorie and her family, especially baby Tristan and remember how a mother’s love is unconditional and lasts a lifetime.

To all the mother’s who have passed before us, or all the mother’s who have had to bury their own children before them…I wish you a Happy Mother’s Day!

May God’s blessings and the gift of life surround your children as they live on through your love. A Mother’s Love is everlasting, through life and death and nobody can take that love away.

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On Wednesday, Jorie said on Facebook that she had been given one to two weeks to live.

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On Wednesday, Jorie said on Facebook that she had been given one to two weeks to live.

Jorie Rogers just wanted to live long enough to celebrate her son’s first birthday.

She got her wish, but the mother who wasn’t supposed to be a mother, the mother who wanted only the best for her miracle baby with Down syndrome, lost her battle with cancer on Sunday, her second and final Mother’s Day.

After the birthday party, Jorie said she wanted Tristan to know how hard she fought to be with him.

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After the birthday party, Jorie said she wanted Tristan to know how hard she fought to be with him.

“It’s very special because not only are we celebrating my son’s first year and everything that he had to go through to get here, but it’s the one birthday that I’ll get with him,” Rogers said in March when she held a carnival-themed party for her son, Tristan. “And we get to celebrate the one year that we had together.”

Jorie Rogers was believed to be infertile after her radiation treatments but, after marrying high school sweetheart George Rogers, discovered she was pregnant.

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Jorie Rogers was believed to be infertile after her radiation treatments but, after marrying high school sweetheart George Rogers, discovered she was pregnant.

“It’s very special because not only are we celebrating my son’s first year and everything that he had to go through to get here, but it’s the one birthday that I’ll get with him,” Rogers said in March when she held a carnival-themed party for her son, Tristan. “And we get to celebrate the one year that we had together.”

She had stopped treatment in March after doctors told the Ladue, Mo., mother that her paraganglioma, a rare form of cancer that caused dozens of tumors in her body, had advanced to a point of no return.

Dad George holds Tristan as Jorie and the family enjoy the birthday party.

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Dad George holds Tristan as Jorie and the family enjoy the birthday party.

Plagued by medical bills, the Rogers called upon Illinois-based nonprofit 3 Little Birds 4 Life, an organization that grants people with cancer a wish. Jorie’s was for little Tristan to have a first birthday to remember, a carnival with popcorn machines, snow cones, clowns, jugglers and a bounce house.

Her wish — and Tristan’s — came true, and during a stretch of dreary late March weather, the skies cleared for the big day, leaving the 70 guests basking without jackets in the Midwestern sunshine.

“I want him to be able to look back on videos and pictures from today and hear the stories about today and for him to know how much his mom loved him,” Jorie then told KSDK-TV. “And for him to know how hard his mom fought to be here for him.”

Reflecting on the birthday party’s significance, Jorie offered, “I want (Tristan) to be able to look back on videos and pictures from today ... and for him to know how much his mom loved him.”

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Reflecting on the birthday party’s significance, Jorie offered, “I want (Tristan) to be able to look back on videos and pictures from today … and for him to know how much his mom loved him.”

Less than two months later, cancer claimed Jorie’s life. On Mother’s Day, no less.

Jorie was a member of a cancer support group on Facebook. The group’s leader, Tisa Perra, remembered Jorie on Sunday.

“Today, the world lost a valiant and courageous Pheo Trooper,” Perra wrote. “Jorie Wilson Rogers, was a loving mom, wife, sister, daughter and friend. She fiercely loved her son Tristan like a lioness. Her fighting spirit was an inspiration to many. She lived her life fully despite disease and suffering. May she rest in peace. May she be free from suffering.”

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Video:Mom: Accused brother, 12, ‘could never’ hurt sister;Sad Mother’s Day for Fowler Family

I sure pray they are wrong…what horrible news to receive the day before Mother’s Day :(

The older brother is shown in this ABC News video with the family at a recent vigil for his sister Leila. Police are not releasing his name or a picture at this time, because he’s a minor, but he has been charged with homicide after 15 days investigating.

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According to ABC News, authorities initially said Leila’s brother was not a suspect, but acknowledged they were continuing to talk with him.

“We are continuing to talk to him, which would be normal because he was the last person with the child,” Calaveras County Sheriff’s Capt. Jim Macedo said at a news conference last month.

Macedo said at the news conference investigators had collected fingerprints and what they believed to be DNA at the crime scene.

It was not immediately known what led authorities to arrest the 12-year-old boy on Saturday.

After a tense two weeks, Calaveras County Sheriff Gary Kuntz said he hoped the arrest would bring some peace of mind to a community that has been on edge.

“Citizens of Calaveras County, you can sleep a little better tonight,” he said.AP:

VALLEY SPRINGS, Calif. (AP) — A day before a 12-year-old boy was arrested for the stabbing death of his 8-year-old sister, his mother described him as “protective” of his younger sibling. 

Leila Fowler’s killing last month shook the quiet community of Valley Springs, southeast of Sacramento, and set off an intense manhunt. Her brother was in the home at the time and told police he saw a man run from the scene. 

Days later, the boy appeared with his father and stepmother at a vigil for his sister. On Friday, as speculation in the community built that perhaps the boy was involved, his biological mother told Sacramento television station KOVR her son “could never hurt his sister.” 

“I’ve never seen him be mean to her,” said Priscilla Rodriquez. 

Less than a day later, police delivered the stunning news: The 12-year-old boy had been arrested and will be charged with homicide. 

For a community still reeling from the killing, the news was another blow.
“It’s bad enough to lose a child. I can’t imagine losing a child by one of my own children,” Patti Campbell, a longtime area resident and owner of Campbell’s Country Kitchen, told The Associated Press. 

Campbell, a resident of the area for 33 years and the operator of the Valley Springs restaurant for 15 of them, said she had served Leila and her family in her restaurant. 

“It’s just shocking. I don’t know what else to say,” Campbell said.
Other residents expressed similar feelings of disbelief. 

“I did not want to believe it. You kind of thought so, but it’s not something you want to believe,” resident Tammy Ainsworth told Sacramento’s KCRA-TV.
Calaveras Unified School District Superintendent Mark Campbell said counselors will be available Monday at all schools. 

The district “stands ready to provide whatever level of support and assistance is necessary to the Fowler family” and the community at large, he said Sunday.
Police released no information about what led them to arrest the unidentified 12-year-old for the April 27 attack. Following the crime, investigators did a door-to-door sweep of homes, storage sheds and horse stables scattered across the oak-studded hills foothills of the Sierra Nevada. Divers also searched two nearby reservoirs in search of clues. 

Leila’s brother told police he found his sister’s body and encountered an intruder in the home while their parents were at a Little League game. He described the man as tall with long gray hair. A neighbor told detectives she saw a man flee the home, but she later recanted the story. 

Police said there was no sign of a burglary or robbery. As part of the investigation, authorities seized several knives from the Fowler home, where Leila lived with her father, stepmother and siblings.

What do you think?? Could they have the wrong guy?? Why did the neighbor recant their story? Were they somehow involved??

Either way, this Mother’s Day, pray for Leila’s family, her soul and their friends. May justice be served and whoever did this heinous crime serve time for the crime.

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Michelle Knight,Third Ohio Kidnap Victim,Shuns Family Following Rescue

Ariel Castro beat Michelle Knight relentlessly
Michelle Knight

Horrific what these women endured, especially Michelle Knight who is now 31 and went missing when she was 20. Knight was the first kidnapping victim who suffered the most and for the longest number of years at the hands of this evil and deranged man. I hope she is able to find peace and fully recover from what she has gone through. I hope she is reunited with all of her family, especially her son. It doesn’t mention where he is or when or if she is planning to see him, but that she lost custody of him prior to her kidnapping.

It’s not clear where Michelle Knight is staying, but of the three she is the only one who has refused to return to her family home.

According to The Examiner, in addition to the abuse Michelle Knight suffered, before she was kidnapped, she had lost custody of her toddler son. He was removed from her care. The reason the little boy was taken away from Michelle Knight is unknown. It is unknown if Michelle Knight’s mother and grandmother played a part in having her son taken away from her.

Michelle Knight is needing reconstructive surgery to her face. It is possible the way she looks could also be part of the reason she has refused to see her mother and her grandmother.

Knight is also said to have suffered hearing loss due to the abuse she endured, along with five forced miscarriages due to starvation and beatings over the years. Why Ariel Castro chose to treat her so much worse is not known, because he allowed Amanda Berry, 27, to carry her child to term, who is now six and was rescued with her mother and the two other women this week.

It was confirmed today that the six year old girl is the biological daughter of Ariel Castro and the other victim, Amanda Berry. Gina DeJesus, 23, the other victim is reported to have only suffered one miscarriage at the hands of Ariel Castro.

The Hollywood Gossip reports that, ”Michelle Knight, one of the three Cleveland kidnapping victims found alive earlier this week, has reportedly shunned her family following her rescue.

Knight had been missing for 11 years when she was found in a dungeon-like Cleveland house with Amanda Berry, 27, and Gina DeJesus, 23.

Knight had been in the house the longest and suffered brutal injuries at the hands of her captor, Ariel Castro, who is charged with rape and kidnapping.

But while the two other freed captives have returned home to cheering crowds and yards full of balloons, Knight did not enjoy a similar scenario.

Instead, the Cleveland kidnap victim has, according to reports, shunned her family for thinking she had just run away and failing to look for her.

Knight’s mother and grandmother have been to Cleveland this week since news of her rescue broke, but Michelle has kept both of them at bay.”

“No, we haven’t [seen her], on her request. She does not want to be seen by family,” said Deborah Knight, the victim’s grandmother, to ABC News.

Knight has opted for seclusion since her astonishing rescue.

The kidnap victim has not shunned her entire family. One of her two brothers, Freddie Knight, did have a chance to visit his sister in the hospital.

“Her skin was white as a ghost,” said Freddie Knight.

“She told me she was just excited to start a new life.”

That may be a long and painful process. It appears Michelle suffered immensely in captivity. Starvation, beatings and forced miscarriages were common.

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Prosecutors plan to seek the death penalty for the years of suffering and abuse Castro forced on his victims but also for the death of at least five babies that were killed through forced miscarriages, due to starvation and beatings.

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FBI Says Victims of Cleveland Dungeon Developed An Incredible Bond While In Captivity

This kind of story gives you hope for those who have longed to find loved ones who disappeared so long ago. Thankfully they were found alive and all are safe and reunited with family again. What an ordeal. I pray they can piece their lives back together. Sad Amanda Berry’s mom died while she was in captivity. I can’t imagine how he was able to keep them hidden for so long and none of them being able to escape for so long. I wonder what made this time different?

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“FBI says victims of Cleveland kidnap ordeal developed an incredible bond while in captivity and have spent time together in hospital since being freed

  • Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus and Michelle Knight kidnapped in Cleveland
  • They all disappeared from the same block between 2002 and 2004
  • The woman developed a special bond while in captivity and has spent time together in hospital
  • Berry’s daughter Jocelyn is happy and healthy and enjoying popsicles
  • Ariel Castro, 52, and his brothers arrested on suspicion of kidnapping”

Brothers: From left, Ariel, Onil and Pedro have all been arrested in connection with the abduction of Gina DeJesus, Amanda Berry and Michele Knight almost ten years ago
Brothers: From left, Ariel, Onil and Pedro have all been arrested in connection with the abduction of Gina DeJesus, Amanda Berry and Michele Knight almost ten years ago
Happy reunion: Amanda Berry (center) was all smiles at the Cleveland Hospital alongside her emotional sister (left) and the daughter that she gave birth to during the 10 years she was held against her will
Reunited: Amanda Berry (center) at the Cleveland Hospital alongside her emotional sister (left) and the daughter that she gave birth to during the 10 years she was held against her will
The three women held captive at a Cleveland house for the past ten years have developed a special bond as a result of their grueling ordeal, it has been revealed.
FBI Special Agent Vicki Anderson told ABC TV that the three woman had spent time together at Metro Medical Center hospital, where they were taken after being freed.
Found: Amanda Berry (left) and Gina DeJesus (right) were found alive in Cleveland on Monday following a decade-long searchFound: Amanda Berry (left) and Gina DeJesus (right) were found alive in Cleveland on Monday following a decade-long search
Found: Amanda Berry (top) and Gina DeJesus (bottom) were found alive in Cleveland on Monday afternoon
She described them as being in very good spirits and said it was obvious that they were very close.
‘You could see that they had a bond, that they had been through this together,’ she said.
As well as the three women, the other person enjoying their new found freedom is Berry’s six-year-old daughter Jocelyn. 
Jocelyn, identified as the daughter of Amanda Berry, was rescued from a Cleveland home on Monday along with her mother and two other woman, Gina DeJesus, 27, and Michelle Knight, 32, after Berry broke free and called 911. 

The house in Cleveland which the three women escaped from on Monday

The house in Cleveland which the three women escaped from on Monday
She has been enjoying popsicles in the hospital room she is sharing with her mother.
‘She looks great, happy, healthy and ate a popsicle last night,’ said Cleveland Police Deputy Chief Ed Tomba. ‘Seeing her mother smile made her smile.’
Jocelyn is missing a front tooth and that Berry had been schooling her daughter in the home, said Anderson. 

Although it was DeJesus who proudly showed off to investigators a drawing the little girl had made.
Police will soon work to determine the girl’s paternity using DNA tests, Tomba said. Given the circumstances of Berry’s imprisonment it was likely that Jocelyn’s father was one of three brothers arrested in connection to the women’s captivity.
‘It’s a good possibility one of them is,’ Tomba said.
Those men are Ariel Castro, 52, who owned the home on Seymour Avenue in which the women were found and his two brothers Onil Castro, 50, and Pedro Castro, 54.
Tomba said investigators were working to determine if the girl had ever left the house, but said she likely would have gone unnoticed by police who were not looking for a child.
All three women were abducted between 2002 and 2004, Berry and DeJesus were in their teens at the time of their kidnappings and Knight was 20 years old.
On Monday evening, Berry began screaming from behind the locked front door of the home where she and the other women were being held. Neighbors heard her and held kick open the door and then called police, ending what one FBI agent called the women’s ‘nightmare.’
On Tuesday, Cleveland Police said: ‘Every single lead was followed up on no matter how small. We dug up yards, canvassed neighborhoods. [The] real hero is Amanda Berry.’
Until now the search for the missing women had been fruitless, a series of false leads and bitter disappointment for the desperate families.
Michelle Knight, who was 20 years old when she went missing in August 2002, was last seen at a cousin’s house near West 106th Street and Lorain Avenue.
Three years later, in April 2003, Amanda Berry, disappeared after leaving her job at a Burger King – at West 110th Street and Lorain. It was the day before her 17th birthday.
And a year later, Gina DeJesus, then 14 years old, was last seen leaving her middle school at West 105th Street and Lorain.
All three were found safe on Monday night after Berry bolted from a home on Seymour Avenue, about three miles from where they were last seen.
She told police that she and the other girls were being held prisoner by Ariel Castro, 52, who has been arrested along with his two brothers on suspicion of kidnapping.
The exact circumstances of the abductions is currently unclear, and it is not known whether or not the kidnapper deliberately targeted the block where all three victims were taken.

***LOCATOR MAP: Missing Girls Cleveland
This map shows the block, Lorain Avenue, in Cleveland where the three girls went missing, years apart. They were found Monday on Seymour Avenue, approximately three miles from where they were abducted

2002 – Michelle Knight – disappeared near her cousin’s house

Combing: Cleveland police and FBI agents search a yard. There were apparently signs that dirt had recently been moved in the backyard of the house
Combing: Cleveland police and FBI agents search a yard. There were apparently signs that dirt had recently been moved in the backyard of the house
The story of Amanda and Gina’s disappearance has been well known in the area for the past decade, as their relatives have continually held vigils and kept the story alive in the press. 
Michelle’s case was less high profile – she was 18 at the time of her disappearance on Aug. 23, 2002 and was last seen at a cousin’s house near West 106th Street and Lorain Avenue.
Michelle was not officially registered as missing on the Ohio Police Missing Persons website.
Her grandmother, Deborah Knight, told the Plain Dealer that some family members had concluded, based in part on suggestions by police and social workers at the time, that she had run away after he son was removed from her custody. 
But mother Barbara Knight told Cleveland.com that long after police stopped searching, she kept the hunt up for her daughter handing out fliers on Cleveland’s West Side.
She told them that several years ago she believes she saw her daughter walking with an older man at a shopping plaza on West 117th Street. 
She said that she shouted out her daughter’s name but the woman, who was being pulled along by her companion, did not turn around. 
Ms Knight, told the newspaper she never believed her daughter would have vanished without a trace on her own and that she kept searching long after police gave up looking for her.
‘I’m praying that if it is her, she will come back with me, so I can help her recover from what she has been through,’ the mother was quoted as saying.
So much has happened in these 10 years. She has a younger sister she still has not met.’

2003 – Amanda Berry – vanished after finishing work at Burger King

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Search: Amanda Berry disappeared on April 21, 2003, a day before her 17th birthday
Three years later Amanda Berry disappeared on April 21, 2003, a day before her 17th birthday.
Amanda vanished shortly after she called her sister to say that she was getting a ride home from her job at Burger King. 
Amanda’s mother, Louwana Miller, who had been hospitalized for months with pancreatitis and other ailments, died in March 2006 aged 44. 
She had spent the previous three years looking for her daughter, whose disappearance took a toll as her health steadily deteriorated, family and friends said.
Councilwoman Dona Brady said she had spent many hours with Miller, who never gave up hope that her daughter was alive.
‘She literally died of a broken heart,’ Ms Brady said. 
In April 2004, Miller turned to a psychic on Montel Williams’ nationally syndicated television show.
The psychic, Sylvia Browne said She’s not alive, honey.’
‘Your daughter’s not the kind who wouldn’t call.’
Browne said she envisioned Amanda’s jacket in a Dumpster with ‘DNA on it.’
Miller went back to the West Side home where she had been keeping Amanda’s things in careful order and cleaned up. 
She gave away her daughter’s computer and took down her pictures. ‘I’m not even buying my baby a Christmas present this year,’ she told local newspaper Cleveland. 
In 2009, Wisconsin investigators believed there were striking similarities between Amanda and the body found by deer hunters. 
But test results comparing Amanda’s DNA and that of the body came back negative. 
In January, a prison inmate was sentenced to four and a half years after admitting he provided a false burial tip in the disappearance of Berry.
A judge in Cleveland sentenced Robert Wolford on his guilty plea to obstruction of justice, making a false report and making a false alarm.
Last summer, Wolford tipped authorities to look for Berry’s remains in a Cleveland lot. He was taken to the location, which was dug up with backhoes.
Two men arrested for questioning in the disappearance of  in 2004 were released from the city jail in 2006 after officers didn’t find her body during a search of the men’s house.
One of the men was transferred to the Cuyahoga County Jail on unrelated charges, while the other was allowed to go free, police said.

2004 – Gina Dejesus – last seen on way home from school with friend

Missing: Gina DeJesus, aged 14, went missing on April 2, 2004, on her way home from Wilbur Wright Middle School on Parkhurst Dri
Missing: Gina DeJesus, aged 14, went missing on April 2, 2004, on her way home from Wilbur Wright Middle School on Parkhurst Drive
A year after Georgina DeJesus, then 14, disappeared on her way home from Wilbur Wright Middle School on Parkhurst Drive. 
Known as Gina, the seventh-grader in special education classes, was last seen near a payphone in Cleveland in mid-afternoon on 2 April 2004 with a classmate. 
The pair had called the friend’s mother asking for a sleepover at the Gina’s house, but when the girl’s mother said no the pair parted ways.  

‘I gave her the $1.25 to catch the bus because it was cold outside,’ said her mother, Nancy Ruiz. 
But she has ‘the tendency to walk home and use the money for’ after-school snacks, she explained. 
A bloodhound tracked her scent a block from the corner of West 105th Street and Lorain Avenue, where she was last seen, to West 104th Street, then the trail went cold.
Gina’s cousin Sylvia Colon told local press in 2004 that her father, Felix, was ‘beyond desperate’ to bring her home.  
Ruiz’s yard and house in the 3700 block of West 71st Street become a shrine for Gina.
She lit candles on her porch on a nightly basis and prayed for the safe return of her daughter.
Distraught: Felix DeJesus, holding a banner showing his daughter's photograph, standing by a memorial in his living room in Cleveland (file photo)
Distraught: Felix DeJesus, holding a banner showing his daughter’s photograph, standing by a memorial in his living room in Cleveland (file photo)

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Video:Cops Barge Into Calif. Parents’ Home, Take Their Baby After They Seek 2nd Medical Opinion–Is This Still America?

When you hear stories like this after the recent lock down in Massachusetts following the manhunt for one terrorist in Boston, it makes you wonder if this is still America, land of the free and home of the brave??

Thankfully, according to the latest update, the baby will likely be returned to the parents, but it sounds like police overstepped their bounds by taking the baby without a warrant and using physical force against the father while CPS representatives were present.
  TheBlaze.com: “A California couple had their five-month-old baby “snatched” by police after they took the infant to get a second opinion on a medical procedure, they claim.

Police Take California Couples Five Month Old Baby After They Seek Second Medical Opinion
Anna and Alex Nikolayev with their baby, Sammy. (Photo: Facebook/Bring Sammy Home)

Anna and Alex Nikolayev are described as loving parents who took their baby, who has a heart murmur, to Sutter Memorial Hospital in Sacramento when he started exhibiting flu-like symptoms.  The family has undergone plenty of doctor visits in the last five months for the their son’s heart, and were unsettled by the treatment he was receiving. At one point, Anna says, a nurse came in and started giving the baby, named Sammy, medicine.  When she asked what it was the nurse allegedly replied, “I don’t know.” “I’m like, you’re working as a nurse, and you don’t even know what to give to my baby…?” Anna said in an interview with ABC’s local affiliate, News10/KXTV.

They later found out that medicine was antibiotics, which Anna claims the doctor told her Sammy shouldn’t have received. After doctors started discussing heart surgery, the Nikolayevs decided they wanted a second opinion. They weren’t categorically opposed to the procedure, but they wanted a different doctor.

“If we got the one mistake after another, I don’t want to have my baby have surgery in the hospital where I don’t feel safe,” Anna explained.

Police Take California Couples Five Month Old Baby After They Seek Second Medical Opinion
Anna Nikolayev and her son Sammy. (Photo via News10/KXTV)
Police Take California Couples Five Month Old Baby After They Seek Second Medical Opinion
(Photo via News10/KXTV)

The doctors at Sutter Memorial allegedly argued against consulting other health experts, pressuring her to stay put. Anna remained firm. She took her baby from the hospital without a proper discharge, and went straight to Kaiser Permanente Hospital.  Doctors there said the baby was safe to go home with his parents, one writing in the paperwork: “I do not have concern for the safety of the child at home with his parents.”  But while they were at the hospital, police showed up.  “They told us that Sutter was telling them so much bad stuff that they thought that this baby is dying on our arms,” Anna recalled. But when police saw the doctor’s evaluation, Anna says they said, “Okay guys, you have a good day,” and left.  But the family wasn’t at peace for long. The next day police showed up at the Nikolayev’s home with representatives from Child Protective Services (CPS). Alex went outside to meet them, where he says he was“pushed against the building.” When he asked if he was being placed under arrest, he said they “smacked me down onto the ground [and] yelled out, ‘I think I got the keys to the house.’”  Seeing the scene outside, Anna set up a camera in front of her door.  Video shows police letting themselves in without a warrant, and taking the baby.  “I’m going to grab your baby, and don’t resist, and don’t fight me okay?” one officer can be heard telling the mother in the video. Anna described it with tears in her eyes: “He’s like, ‘okay let your son go,’ so I had to let him go, and he grabbed my arm, so I couldn’t take Sammy. And they took Sammy, and they just walked away.”  A number of news agencies have reached out to police, the hospital, and child protective services, but none has spoken out on the issue. News10, which has worked on the story at length, says police and the hospital both referred questions to Child Protective Services, which said it can’t comment on specific cases because of privacy laws.  Anna says she was told by a CPS worker that her baby was taken because of “severe neglect.”  The couple can’t believe the rationale, saying: “We did everything…We went from one hospital to another. We just wanted to be safe, that he is in good hands.”  “It seems like parents have no rights whatsoever,” Alex said. Originally from Russia, he said the situation reminds him of a “communist regime.”  The couple’s attorney, Joe Weinberger, remarked: “It’s absolutely amazing to me how a government can reach out and snatch a child after a doctor said there’s not an issue…As we’ve seen, there is no emergency situation in this case…I can’t imagine having my baby ripped from my arms.”  He acknowledges that the couple erred in taking their baby from Sutter Memorial without a proper discharge, but it has now been roughly two weeks since the situation began. Anna says she was able to visit her baby for an hour last Thursday.    UPDATE TO THIS STORY: Calif. Parents Whose Baby Was Seized by Police Are One Step Closer to Regaining Full Custody After Court Ruling Judge orders transport of Baby Sammy to Stanford Medical Center  Related: Are we no longer free in our own homes as parents??

Americans Warned: Home Schoolers Stripped of Rights: The Obama administration has stated in court…http://t.co/Ki8Qsa9Z0A Legally Kidnapped: STATE TAKES CUSTODY OF CHILDREN OVER SOCIALIZATION Parents win battle to keep their children out of care mysignature-1.png©2008-2013 Patricia Garza

Cute video of the day: If this doesn’t make you smile I don’t know what will. Enjoy!

 Dancing with my baby-me. evian Live young. Music: Here comes the Hotstepper – Evian remix by Yuksek Download on iTunes: http://bit.ly/BabynMe

This is great! I’ve never seen one of these Evian commercials but this one is definitely worth a minute of your time. Enjoy! :)

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