Meanwhile, adoptions of special needs and older Tennessee children languish. These children should have a chance at a "forever family," too. Given that so many birth children reside in one-parent homes, why should adoptable children be treated any differently? Are we looking out for our children or our political prejudices?
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Meanwhile, adoptions of special needs and older Tennessee children languish. These children should have a chance at a "forever family," too. Given that so many birth children reside in one-parent homes, why should adoptable children be treated any differently? Are we looking out for our children or our political prejudices?
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