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When we adopted our son the lady asked how we felt about mixed blood. At the time I was not certain that I would been able to handle the problems (yes we have racists in Canada also). She laughhed and said that she was not referring to black or asian, but did we have problems with non-english babies. My jaw hit the desk but she told us that some people refuse to adopt outside of their ancestry (as if half of them know).
We were quickly approved and got our son at 2 months of age. There was one unannounced visit and that went smoothly, after six months they sent us his birth certificate listing us (me and my first wife) as his parents and that was it. I can't recall if there were any fees or not, if there were they must have been so small that they did not register enough for me to recall.
See no need to go to Russia or China, now how is it that the politicians here can screw up everything they touch, inquiring minds want to know.
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Eleanor Roosevelt
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