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The Department of Health and Human Services Division of Social Services operates the Child Support Enforcement office.

The state's statutory scheme defines this system of peonage.

Sheriff Donnie Harrison of the Wake County Sheriff's Office is actively arresting noncustodial fathers with the intent to place or return to a condition of peonage during the week before Father's Day, 2005.  He posts on his website (actually OUR website as we taxpayers are paying for it) his most wanted child support offenders poster.  Problem, of course is that every arrest of such a person is a crime defined by 18 U.S.C. §1581.

Deanne Stewart of the Wake County Child Support Enforcement, a part of the County's Human Services Department, says she struggled first hand when her ex-husband did not pay.

Well gee, Ms. Stewart, perhaps you should have STAYED with him and worked things out?!  Would it be any different if he just up and died?  Well yes, because Uncle Sam would just pay you the child support out of the treasury!  More than your ex could possibly pay you when he's alive!  Perhaps Sheriff Donnie could just SHOOT the noncustodial dads and therefore solve the single moms' financial problems!

As for you, Sheriff Donnie, are you just as peeved by the employers shipping the jobs overseas for cheap labor as you are with the laid off noncustodials who then fail to pay their child support?  How about all of the politicians WHO LET IT HAPPEN AND WON'T LIFT A FINGER STOP IT?

Next time you swear to support, protect, and defend the United States Constitution and the North Carolina Constitution, perhaps you ought to take a minute or two and READ these Constitutions?

 

Article I Section 1 of the North Carolina Constitution declares all persons endowed with inalienable rights, including the right to enjoy the fruits of their own labor.

Article I Section 17 of the North Carolina Constitution prohibits slavery and involuntary servitude.

Article I Section 19 of the North Carolina Constitution contain the state Due Process and Equal Protection Clauses.  The Due Process Clause is styled after the Magna Carta's Due Process Clause while the Equal Protection clause is styled after the Fourteenth Amendment's Equal Protection Clause.

Article I Section 27 of the North Carolina Constitution prohibits excessive fines and bails and cruel and unusual punishments.

Article I Section 28 of the North Carolina Constitution prohibits imprisonment for debt except in cases of fraud.  I guess child support is a fraud.

Article I Section 30 of the North Carolina Constitution declares the right of the people to keep and bear arms, with an exception allowing the legislative regulation of carrying concealed weapons.

 

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