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Monday, October 7, 2013

Troy the Locator on #BABYVERONICA

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A post from THE LIFE OF VON

Troy the Boy

I just had to bring you this little comment from ‘Troy the Locator (Official)’ in response to a comment of mine on Facebook, he wrote: “Von Coates, thats correct. She should not have been taken from her adoptive parents and her biological mother, who were enjoying an open adoption. her bio-father, AS EVERYBODY NOW KNOWS, abandon his unborn child. You may believe that parents who abandon their children should be able to get them back after they have been settled into a new home, but we do not support that here. By the way, the U.S. Supreme Court agreed, the Oklahoma Supreme Court agreed as did the S.C. Supreme Court. So I guess its just you and a hand full of Cherokee Nation lawyers who think abandonment is good parenting.”
Interesting. Of course you all know who the ‘she’ is here and the case being referred to. I think Troy has since found that it wasn’t just your Blogger and the lawyers who have a view on appropriate parenting and I hear that he is back peddling as fast as he can go. I hope it has been a learning experience for him and that he hasn’t wasted the opportunity. It might be too much to expect that he could change his mind and support parenting by biological parents and the rights of children!
Learning experiences!

Read her post here: troy-the-boy

So this is their PR campaign saying Dusten abandoned his pregnant girlfriend - which is total crap - Christy broke up with him and signed a cash deal with the adoption agency... Twisting the truth is so convenient and the courts bought it. Let this be a lesson for those young men and women who are expecting a baby and get trapped by the $13 billion dollar adoption cartel - they will sell your kid to the highest bidder and get away with it... Trace

 

 And last Tuesday night I did a two hour interview with Gia Scott on adoption, being adopted and history: 
Listen now: http://media.podcastingmanager.com/64024-83474/Media/Dawn-of-Shades-Gia-Scott-10-01-13.mp3
 

2 comments:

  1. Actually, it was the South Carolina Court and the Supreme Court of South Carolina that determined Dusten to have been a thwarted father, and who awarded him custody in September 2011. A custody ruling which the Crapos ignored while they kept Miss Veronica until Dec 31, 2011.

    What is Troy saying, now that he is backpedaling? I see the C team is still spreading their lies.

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    1. Troy has a public Facebook page Robin - I have not gone and looked.

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