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Just Me-

Your arguments are quite silly.
Prove. It's easy to say offending things. No merit.

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Every adopted child (when done legally) is given a caregiver or representative who represents their best interest.
But when they are adopted internationally it's difficult to control. Representatives of their native country can help them with little - if anything.
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Children are just that...children!
Aren't they people?
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Adoptive parents are searching for the best interest of that child or else the child would not be available for adoption in the first place.
It's good when they are. But sometimes they are not. In the same country the rights of the children will be controlled better by officials.
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For you to claim that you are against international adoption in Russia shows that you obviously have no clue what the state of adoptive children are in that country along with the surrounding countries of the Ukraine and Khazastan (bad spelling).
Kazakhstan, I believe. I really have no clue about adoption in Ukraine and Kazakhstan - but then, I don't speak about them.
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Why exactly are you against adoption in Russia?
I don't see any need.


keep your mouth shut, and your eyes open.