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"Greg Hanson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > >> > When a caseworker swears in an affidavit that > > >> > I have a sex abuse history, and I don't, > > >> > that should be perjury. > > >> > > >> Did they swear you have a sex abuse history, > > >> or that they know you sexually abused? > > >> If I read that you have a history and swear > > >> I read it that is all I'm swearing to, not > > >> that you sexually abused anyone. > > > > > >No, he swore that I had a sex abuse history, > > >in reference to the past investigations which > > >were not only unfounded but also NOT SEXUAL. > > > > Barbeque time, if you really wanted the child back. But hey, don't > > listen to Dan, he's just successful. Can't have that, now can we, > > Whore. Imagine your difficulty if the child returned. > > Dan has offered no useful suggestions on > how to force blood from a stone. > > Dan? I don't know how to get blood from a stone. But my tactics and strategy for getting children back from CPS is in direct opposition to everything you've done.
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