Not all the fools war killed
Publicado por Doddities Archivado en Curiosity 23 de julio de 2013A couple of New Jersey was deprived of parental rights for these children Nazi names. Deborah and Heath first attracted the attention of social services in December 2008, when ordered in a supermarket cake with the words “Happy Birthday Adolf Hitler.” They claimed that their so-called three year old son. Confectioners refused to make a cake.
Frequented by the Campbells social workers have found that the younger sister of Adolf are no less exotic names - Jocelyn Arian Nation, which means “Aryan Nation” and Hontsler Hinler Janine got its name in honor of one of the most famous figures of the Third Reich Heinrich Himmler. Moreover, social workers shocked by the abundance of Nazi symbols in the home, where he lived a little Adolf Hitler. All three children were placed under the care of social services, where they are up to now.
The point about the possible termination of parental rights in relation to the Campbells went to trial. This is the hour of the court. A resident of New Jersey Heath Campbell, passing on the case of termination of parental rights, appeared at the hearing in full Nazi uniforms with Nazi tattoo on his neck. His passion, too, was in full uniform. Campbell is convinced, by law, his political views can not be used against him in the case of termination of parental rights. - “Basically they are saying about my views and that I was a Nazi,” - said Campbell before the hearing. “But let me prove to the world that I’m a good father. I have never abused children, I just gave them the normal names. Asked about why he changed his clothes in a Nazi uniform, Campbell said with confidence that it will not hurt the cause: - If they are good judges and good people, they will look inward rather than on what is outside.
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