Oh, sure, this is still America:
A group of fully-armed sheriff’s deputies entered an Arkansas family’s home and removed their seven children for 72 hours after an anonymous tip led them to find a mineral supplement used by the father for its alleged health benefits.
On Monday afternoon of last week, a search warrant was issued at the home of Hal Stanley after an anonymous caller tipped off officers to search for a product known as Miracle Mineral Solution. This substance is said to be used to treat serious medical conditions — even by the Red Cross in Africa for malaria — and is used as a water purification agent.
The FDA has issued a warning to users of the product saying it turns into a “potent bleach” when mixed according to the directions and has caused “some users” to experience nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and dehydration.
Stanley said that he is the only one in the home that uses the supplement and that he adds it to the water that feeds their vegetable garden.
Genuine, good-intentioned, "compassionate" concern for "the children," or another vicious, police state crackdown on any American family that dissents from the Obama party line and attempts to choose not to subject their kids to state indoctrination using any pretext available? I report, you decide.
But I think we all know the answer, don't we?
Exit question: I sure would like to know the identity of this "anonymous" tipster, wouldn't you? Something tells me that name would be more than a little familiar.
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