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Little-Acorn
08-03-2009, 02:08 PM
In-home government-run closed-circuit TV cameras, government agents visiting homes to make sure families are behaving properly, etc. These things aren't just some far-off nightmare envisioned in futuristic novels and fictional books. They are already in place, in "civilized" countries with nanny-state governments and universal health care systems.

The purpose? To save those families from themselves, of course. Cut down alcoholism, reduce truancy and crime, make sure they eat proper meals at the right time, etc.

Oh, and also... they're doing it for the children.

Once we decide in this country, that the government is responsible for our heal, anybody want to guess how long it will be before Democrats in the U.S. govt adopt this quaint little custom to give them the REAL power to do so?

Democrats have already tried, more than once, to ram through programs the American people didn't want. Why would this one be any different?

The "progress" shown by these leftists is chilling.

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http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/115736/Sin-bins-for-worst-families

SIN BINS FOR WORST FAMILIES

Thursday July 23,2009
By Alison Little

THOUSANDS of the worst families in England are to be put in “sin bins” in a bid to change their bad behaviour, [England's Children Secretary] Ed Balls announced yesterday.

The Children’s Secretary set out £400million plans to put 20,000 problem families under 24-hour CCTV super-vision in their own homes. They will be monitored to ensure that children attend school, go to bed on time and eat proper meals.

Private security guards will also be sent round to carry out home checks, while parents will be given help to combat drug and alcohol addiction.

Around 2,000 families have gone through these Family Intervention Projects so far. But ministers want to target 20,000 more in the next two years, with each costing between £5,000 and £20,000 – a potential total bill of £400million.

Sin bin projects operate in half of council areas already but Mr Balls wants every local authority to fund them.


(Full text of the article can be read at the above URL)

namvet
08-03-2009, 02:52 PM
they need the cams in Muslim homes so they can watch PE belts being put together