Calling N.J. guv, offering legal assistance, asking how to help
Posted: January 22, 2011 12:40 am Eastern
By Brian Fitzpatrick © 2011 WorldNetDaily
WND readers are leaping to the defense of John and Carolyn Jackson, homeschooling Christian parents whose children were taken away in April 2010 by the N.J. Division of Youth and Family Services.
WND has reported this week on the history and current status of the case, and Thursday afternoon's court "gag order" forbidding the Jacksons to communicate with the media.
Several readers have already called on N.J. Gov. Chris Christie to intervene on the Jacksons' behalf, and others are offering legal assistance.
Telephone operators at the governor's offices acknowledged that Christie has received numerous phone calls about the Jacksons and is aware of the family's plight. A Christie spokesman told WND that Christie has no comment. "We cannot comment on an ongoing DYFS case," the spokesman explained. FULL STORY
The author quoted a remark I sent him about this being consistent with the nation-wide mode of operation of CPS.
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