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Butthead update: Hilter children removed from home

Ok, they aren't the "Hitler children" but I knew that would grab the attention of those who have followed the story.  Remember the blog post about Adolf Hilter Campbell and his equally unfortunate sisters named JoyceLynn Aryan Nation and Honszlynn Hinler Jeannie Campbell?  Their rocket scientist parents decided it was a GOOD idea to "honor" their hero and impose his legacy upon their toddlers.  They made the news all over the world when a local supermarket wouldn't even put Hitler's name on his birthday cake. 

Well, the children have all been taken from the home.  See here for article

According to their town's chief of police, a hearing has been set to to decide whether the state can temporarily place the children in another home. 

Obviously, they didn't take the kids from the home due to their names--there must have been something else going on.  (Go figure...)  But what do you think?  Are their names, alone, a reason for the kids to be taken?

 

 



In 2006, then-editor Steve Smith of The Spokesman-Review had the idea of starting a publication for an often forgotten audience: teenagers. The Vox Box was a continuation of the Vox, an all-student staffed newspaper published by The Spokesman-Review. High school student journalists who staffed the Vox made all content decisions as they learn about the trade of journalism. This blog's mission was to give students an opportunity to publish their voices. The Vox Box and the Vox wrapped up in June 2009, but you can follow former staffers' new blog at http://voxxiez.blogspot.com.