Comment Re:There are no Facts (Score 1) 1469
This document from childwelfare.gov indicates that a survey from 2002 calculated (based on a sample set of 12,500 people) that 2.6 million people had taken concrete steps to adopt a child and that 614,000 had completed an adoption. I won't comment on the veracity of their extrapolation techniques (I haven't done the research), but the numbers are certainly significant, regardless.
http://www.childwelfare.gov/pubs/s_seek.pdf#Page=2&view=Fit
It's a bit of a digression from the specific issue under discussion and there are elements of justice that must be considered. But in general, I would support the implementation of a system that allowed for the efficient pairing of children in need with parents who want to help them. And there are many, many such parents out there.
http://www.childwelfare.gov/pubs/s_seek.pdf#Page=2&view=Fit
It's a bit of a digression from the specific issue under discussion and there are elements of justice that must be considered. But in general, I would support the implementation of a system that allowed for the efficient pairing of children in need with parents who want to help them. And there are many, many such parents out there.