Thursday, May 12, 2011

Elder Abuse, Neglect Rampant in U.S.

They say the disabled and elderly are Being prayed upon by the legal system, by crooked lawyers and courts Who they say scam millions of dollars by having older people declared Guardians of the courts depriving them and their families of their rights and taking their assets.

Protesting in front of the Justice Department, they met with a few members of Congress demanding something be done.



Video Source:
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Full Article:
Elder Abuse, Nelgect Rampant in US

18 comments:

  1. Great job, NASGA advocates!

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  2. LETS DO IT AGAIN. I CAN BRING MORE PEOPLE

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  3. I know it was impromptu, and regardless of the size, you all did great!

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  4. I am proud of all of you!

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  5. I wish I could have been there with you, but I was there in spirit and cheering you all the way.

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  6. Taking a firm stand on an issue can change the world. Great job! We applaud your sacrifice and determination.

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  7. PS I'm glad the comment action is working I tried for hours yesterday to leave comments very upsetting it seems many blogs were also down glad the cyber critters did their magic all is well now.

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  8. Great job. I agree with Edwin let's do it again ........ this time with hundreds of people ............. a day in Washington costs a lot less than a day in court anyone in NJ that has had a problem email jeanne.ashmore@gov.state.nj.us Cris Christie is obligated to ask the Attorney General for an investigation ..... when crimes are committed ..............
    keep the pressure on

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  9. If I could have been there I would have. Thank you for your efforts and for speaking out.

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  10. Victims were heard. Hooray!

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  11. Garr said it for me too. Thank you for what you did, brave warriors!

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  12. Thank you for representing victims and giving them a voice.

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  13. I hope it does some good for you who were able to protest.

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  14. Perfect agency to voice your opinions DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE is needed to send eyes to those court case files oh what a surprise and I imagine the IRS would be interested? What will it take for America to wake up and see what is waiting for them? Oh, sure it won't happen to me, ask the victims and everyone of them will say the same thing ~~ shame shame keep mum and keep dreaming soon we'll be reading about your story here at the NASGA headquarters.

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  15. It was worth the trip. The best report yet. Thank you Mike for covering such an important issue.

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  16. Mike Kellerman did an excellent job capturing the story line, and as a whole, from the meetings with Illinois and New York representatives to the event at the Department of Justice where this news report was captured and where I spoke with a US Marshal who opined that our cause is a good cause --- this was a great trip.

    I wish all victims could/would have been there.

    Thank you to those who insisted I attend, encouraged me to attend and assisted me that I could attend. I am honored to have been included.

    Now -- let's do it again with an even larger presence, the sooner the better too. Four of us yesterday and one-hundred or more in the next few months would evidence growth in the movement, seriousness of the cause and breadth of the problem ---

    A cornerstone has been laid -- time to build is now ....

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