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Ares
20th June 2011, 11:03 AM
A judge in Texas has issued a stern warning to a mother who admitted spanking her two-year-old daughter.

Rosalina Gonzales, who has lost custody of all three of her children, was sentenced to five years of probation at a hearing in Corpus Christi.

Judge Jose Longoria admonished Gonzales for spanking the little girl, and said it was something that belonged 'in the old days'.

Gonzales ended up in court after her daughter's paternal grandmother noticed red marks on the girl's bottom and took her to hospital in December.

Prosecutors described it as a 'pretty simple, straightforward spanking case', and said Gonzales didn't use a belt nor leave any bruises.

But Judge Longoria was firm in his criticism of her behaviour, and told her it was unacceptable.

He said: 'You don't spank children today. In the old days, maybe we got spanked, but there was a different quarrel. You don't spank children. You understand?'

She answered: 'Yes sir.'

Gonzales will also has to pay a $50 fine to the Children's Advocacy Center and attend a course of parenting classes.

She has lost custody of her daughter and two other children, all of whom are being looked after by their grandmother.

Gonzales is fighting to get them back through the courts, but the judge told her she cannot have them back until she is deemed capable.

Despite his clear message, Texas law is unclear on the matter.

The state's attorney general declined to comment on whether spanking is officially illegal in the state.

But the office's website states: 'Texas law allows the use of force, but not deadly force, against a child by the child's parent, guardian, or other person who is acting in loco parentis.

'Most parents do, in fact, use corporal punishment at least occasionally, and most do not, in fact, consider it abusive.'

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2005052/Judges-stern-words-mother-confessed-hitting-daughter-aged-two.html#ixzz1PqB7ZUrS

Ponce
20th June 2011, 12:18 PM
Leave the brats with the grandmother and go out to have some fun.......after one months the grandmother will be begging the mom to take back the kids........and if not? so much the better.

Serpo
20th June 2011, 01:46 PM
So now the judge smacks the mother

willie pete
20th June 2011, 02:55 PM
seems severe...to take your children away from you indefinitely...that'll probably have an effect on the kids, yea stupid judge,.....we occaisonally got the "switch", a piece of bamboo, when we were kids...far better than some in the neighborhood....down the street I remember one family, the father whipped the kids with a fan belt....lol ...I asked one of them one time "why a fan belt?" ...they told me "my dad uses that 'cause it won't break" ...lol

mick silver
20th June 2011, 04:11 PM
everyone in texas needs to leave there kids with the judge . one more right taken from the parents

Awoke
21st June 2011, 07:23 AM
A few years down the road the same judge will be whining about having to have those kids stand before him because nobody taught them right from wrong while being raised in "the system".

Pussy ass judge needs to get his head out of his ass and rule on cases according to law and not personal beliefs

Don't doubt it for a minute: This is part of the long-term design. Destruction of the Family unit is one of the key stepping stones towards the final agenda.

po boy
21st June 2011, 07:34 AM
Don't be beating the State's kid or they'll change babysitters.

I would guess this lady gave her kid to the state through the birth certificate and most likely gave it a SSN.

ximmy
21st June 2011, 03:56 PM
"You don't spank children today. In the old days, maybe we got spanked" ...Today we have a plethora of behavioral drugs as modern alternatives to spanking. Little Gavin Gorski takes 17 prescription medications every day to help keep him in line, yes, he may be a little small for his age because the drugs stunt his growth, but he is much better able to meet the needs his parents require of him.
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Editor's note: Americans have been led to believe -- by their doctors, by advertisers and by the pharmaceutical industry -- that there is a pill to cure just about anything that ails them. This week, the networks of CNN go deep into the politics and the pills.
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(CNN) -- Gavin Gorski, 11, opens his hands as his father dispenses the pills.
An orange tablet, a green pill, white oval shapes and oblong ones -- nine drugs total -- fall into his palm. The fifth-grader scoops them into his mouth. Later in the day, he takes eight more pills.
Gavin takes 119 pills every week.
The clozapine helps him with the hallucinations and voices he hears. The lithium stabilizes Gavin's mood. Without them, he stays up for nights and has no impulse control.

http://www.cnn.com/2011/HEALTH/05/23/kids.overmedicated/index.html

madfranks
21st June 2011, 04:12 PM
Don't be beating the State's kid or they'll change babysitters.

I would guess this lady gave her kid to the state through the birth certificate and most likely gave it a SSN.

I would guess that the judge couldn't care less or didn't consider whether the kid had an SSN or not.

po boy
21st June 2011, 04:36 PM
I would guess that the judge couldn't care less or didn't consider whether the kid had an SSN or not.

I'm sure your right and I'd bet most parents today will sign them up without a care.

Most people today would cringe at the thought of actually owning a child and then complain about how government is telling them how to raise them.

Pump the little tot full of immune destroying vaccines and psychotropics, indoctrinate them in schools and then wonder what happened to America.