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Friday, July 26, 2024

Probably true

There are a lot of fascinating tales on YouTube.  Watched one the other day about Kamala Harris's meteoric rise to fame which claimed that she moved up the political ladder in California by fostering "close" personal relationships with senior Democratic kingpins, if you get my drift.  

She had a long-running affair with the most powerful politician in California, Willie Brown.  He pushed her and gave her several well-paid jobs and eventually got her in as the solicitor general of San Francisco.  And why not?  Probably true to a large degree.

No one is too impressed with her and I am one.  That hysterical giggling is beyond bizarre!?  The whole thing is rigged anyway, so she'll probably get the nod.  But will she beat Trump?  Never.

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There's a sad story in 'The Globe and Mail' today about yet another Indigenous child who died in foster care.  This was in B.C., where a 10-year-old boy was removed from his home because of abuse and neglect.  At the insistence of native leaders, he was given to his mother's cousin and her husband -- themselves convicted of the abuse of their own children!  

What happened?  They beat him to death.  Huh??!!??!!

This is what happens when you insist on having family and community take in foster kids under the Indigenous family system.  My question is, where was the famous Cindy Blackstock, head of the First Nations Child and Family "Caring" Society during all this?  She makes a lot of money, yet nothing on this file changes.

Cindy Blackstock is not doing her job.

She needs to be held to account for the mess the Indigenous foster system is in.    

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