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Originally posted by terriblyvexed
Seriously the courts need to prove he's an unfit father.
Adolf Hitler Campbell and his sisters Joyce Lynn Aryan Nation Campbell and Honszlynn Himler Jeannie Campbell were removed from the custody of Heath and Deborah Campbell by the Division of Youth and Family Services in January 2009. newmediajournal.us...
HEATH and Deborah Campbell have three children: Adolf Hitler, 5, Aryan Nation and Honszlynn Hinler Jeannie, both 3.
They insist they aren't racist - they just like the names.
Heath and Deborah Campbell have covered their house in swastikas and have swastika tattoos.
But still, they insist they aren't racist - they just like swastikas.
What Heath and Deborah Campbell aren't anymore are parents after a court found there was sufficient evidence of neglect and abuse to take the children into care.
The couple, from New Jersey, in the US, were reported to authorities after they asked a bakery to make a cake with Adolf's name on it.
We called our boy Adolf Hitler - but we're not racists
I bet the judge was Fuhrerious.
Originally posted by straddlebug
reply to post by Lady_Tuatha
I believe the government, child services, is over stepping their bounds. Parents should have the right to raise their children any way they wish, and they should be able to name their children anything they wish. Why does the government think it knows best? Government needs to show examples of being responsible before judging the citizen.edit on 4-6-2013 by straddlebug because: corrected typo
Originally posted by Tlexlapoca
reply to post by terriblyvexed
its NOT nazi name, there is no such thing as a "nazi name". its deutsch name........which happens to resemble the name of a 1940's dictator who was about to take over Europe
Originally posted by Wrabbit2000
Originally posted by Tlexlapoca
reply to post by terriblyvexed
its NOT nazi name, there is no such thing as a "nazi name". its deutsch name........which happens to resemble the name of a 1940's dictator who was about to take over Europe
That's a little silly isn't it? Adolph is and may always be associated with just one man, due to history.
It's like an American naming their kid Jesus. Now in Mexico Jesus (Pronounced 'hesoos') may work. The full and proper pronunciation though? I'd think the parents played a cruel practical joke on the poor kid for life. He'd never ..ever..live that one down for the teasing and bullying from other kids. Unless he managed to walk on water and smite someone anyway. lol...
Same with Stalin, Genghis or Einstein. None of those names are somehow trademarked, but it wouldn't take more than a second to make the mental connection either ....and whoever named their kid that would know it when they did it. Kinda mean....in my humble opinion.