16 September 2011

Mothers doping up children

An article that was written in the Herald Sun newspaper on Saturday 17 Sep 2011, goes by the heading, Hot for good night's sleep.

In this article, there is mentioned that approximately 30% of mothers admit to doping their children up to get a good night's sleep.

This information was collated by the Herald Sun's online new.com.au website in an online survey.

Apparently 30% of mothers admitted to doping their children, as they believe that their survey results are anonymous.

This information is logged at the website in the form of the user's I.P. address, which can be traced back to the source, being it a residential customer, or a work computer, or from a mobile device.

In this raw form presented, this is a form of child abuse by the parent.

Watch as there will be no action from any government child 'protection' agency, no further investigation from the news source, and definitely no police action against anyone in relation to this from of child abuse.

Another example of how the government has no interest in the well being of of the children of the canon fodder in which later is beneficial to its society.

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