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Comments by "Diana Hill" (@dianahill5116) on "Top U.S. & World Headlines — January 19, 2024" video.
There should have been federal legislation written centuries ago, that allowed adopted people to have their adoption nullified. There should have been legislation in the United States Constitution or in the Bill of Rights or in the Amendments, that allows adopted people to have their adoption nullified. To be emancipated. Regardless of their age. ____ Needed Federal Legislation. Adoption Nullification Act: Allowing adopted people to have their adoption nullified. To be emancipated. Regardless of their age. This would be an Amendment to the Emancipation Proclamation. _____ People are not property. Adoption should be a form of slavery.
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How many people were named Jesus, two thousand years ago?
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What ever crimes he committed, must have been serious.
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Wasn't Jesus, the man with erectile dysfunction?
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The United States government and judiciary system failed to inform adopted people, upon being adopted their legal problems would begin. Having an adoption nullified, would be similar to divorce laws. Stating abuse, r*pe and incest. Stating irreconcilable differences and conflict of interests.
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I would appreciate attorney Jack Smith (Currently working for the DOJ.) to represent me, in regards to having my adoption nullified/vacated.
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@hoosierbaddy3052 People are allowed to get married and divorced, in every state. People are allowed to become a citizen and give up their citizenship. People are allowed to disown a person(s). People are allowed to take out a restraining order against people. _____ I have every right to have my adoption nullified/vacated.
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@hoosierbaddy3052 I was adopted. The emotional, mental, physical and verbal abuse started on the first day. I am not disputing the legal system/judge's decision on having me removed from the first group of people. And, don't want that custody or authority to be given back to my biological relatives or their relatives. Waiting to have my adoption nullified. To be emancipated.
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