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S. J. Res. 16, A joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States relative to parental rights
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Mom
June 4, 2009, 11:38am (report abuse)You people need to know about this... If we sign the UN's child act "they" can take our children and teach them what they see fit... This keeps the UN & the Feds out of our homes!! This is not about child abuse it's about keeping children safe and with their parents. No one should vote for anything that helps abuse children. But we, in this day and time, need to protect our children and our rights as PARENTS!!!
Joemaflage
July 8, 2009, 3:34pm (report abuse)It is time we protect a right that has been around long before our Constitution.
www.myspace.com/familyrights
marian amos
July 8, 2009, 3:34pm (report abuse)i vote yes, the goverment hs way to much power over our families and iy needs to stop before we have no families left
Linda Ottumwa
July 8, 2009, 4:47pm (report abuse)Way too many children are taken unnecessarily due to state intervention. The "family" is becoming broken and children are loosing their heritage. I vote yes, keep families together, stop the TPR in 12 months, give parents a chance.8t11n18t
Leonard Henderson
July 8, 2009, 7:19pm (report abuse)American Family Rights Association strongly endorses this bill and encourages anybody who cares about American Freedom, Liberty, and Justice to support it.
We are not especially happy with the "highest order" verbiage, because CPS already believes their home invasions and kidnappings are "of the highest order" and justification to operate with no authority, far outside of the Constitution.
The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) has already been De Facto-
(de facto –noun actually existing, esp. when without lawful authority)
-in force ever since the passage of the CAPTA Act of 1974.
We sincerely hope this Constitutional Amendment will fix the present tyranny and prevent the future tyranny of US adoption of the CRC.
Tell your Senator to SUPPORT S.J. Res. 16 today!
Leonard Henderson, co-founder
American Family Rights Association
http://familyrights.us
"Until Every Child Comes Home" ©
"The Voice of America's Families" ©
regjoeschmo
July 8, 2009, 8:01pm (report abuse)There appears to be some concerns regarding the Parental Rights Amendment that was recently introduced by US Congressman Pete Hoekstra. Section 2 does NOT interrupt Section 1. In fact, it raises the evidentiary standard and defines "strict scrutiny." Remember that a Constitutional Right may be abridged by a compelling state interest as long as it is the "least intrusive" to serve that purpose. Section two strengthens the position of strict scrutiny.
Some have indicated Nancy Schaeffer might have an issue with this, and I will discuss this with her in the coming weeks. I already discussed it live on the air with Phyllis Schlafly, National Director of Eagle Forum and she gave an interview and supports the Amendment whole-heartedly. Also Concerned Women for America President Wendy Wright also stands behind this issue 100%. I also interviewed the Home School Legal Defense Attorney, who explains this issue a bit better as well.
regjoeschmo
July 8, 2009, 8:02pm (report abuse)Here are the links to the respective issues:
Wendy Wright for Concerned Women for America
http://spotlight.getyourjusticelive.com/2009/03/25/wendy-wright-of-conc... />
Congressman Pete Hoekstra and Phyllis Schlafly of Eagle Forum (Nancy is a State Director for Georgia and Phyllis is National Director)
http://spotlight.getyourjusticelive.com/2009/03/18/us-congressman-pete-... />
Home School Legal Defense Association on Parental Rights Amendment
http://spotlight.getyourjusticelive.com/2009/03/04/mike-donnelly-esq-of...
regjoeschmo
July 8, 2009, 8:02pm (report abuse)I think that everyone should consider these before trying to analyze what is a well-known method for challenging a law. The strict scrutiny and "least intrusive means" are very handy and would allow most CPS Civil issues to be challenged unless you voluntarily waived your rights like many do at the early onset of these type of cases. This Parental Rights Amendment draws a notable line in the sand, to insure the slippery slope doesn't continue to erode our parental rights. It must be established to limit judicial erosion.
If many would like to have a conference call on this issue, I can get some attorneys, a Congressman, or whatever to co-host and we can do it sometime in the near future. Just let me know.
Lary Holland
www.myspace.com/laryholland/
regjoeschmo
July 8, 2009, 8:06pm (report abuse)Sorry, not all of the links provided were carried through by this site... Please go to this link to hear the podcasts....
http://www.talkshoe.com/tc/39517
Parental Rights are only implied without this amendment, and there is little to no legal standard for being able to keep your children in your own care without it....
Mark Godbey
July 9, 2009, 2:35am (report abuse)Yes, it would place Parental Rights as a constitutionally protected right on par with states rights. Parental rights would no longer be "implied"
Phillip Bradshaw
July 9, 2009, 9:48am (report abuse)In the interest of perserving family unity, the foundation of any stable and progressing society, it is necessary that we give all due respect and protection to the sovereign rights of people to live in peace and liberty. Without respect for marriage and right for parents to raise their children to know to do good rather than evil, there is no peace, liberty or safety.
Lary Holland
July 9, 2009, 4:00pm (report abuse)The links to many of the parental rights arguments are on http://www.getyourjusticelive.com and also a great policy argument about parental rights should be steeple of child custody cases can be found at http://standuptoday.blogspot.com.
We have to join with these grassroots organizations to ensure that any Senator found supporting the HARMFUL UNCRC TREATY is not re-elected to any office. It is a parent's duty to direct the care, education, and upbringing of their own children... not the government and certainly not a foreign government.
Lary Holland
Host and Producer of Get Your Justice Live
http://www.getyourjusticelive.com
kindness
(logged in user) July 10, 2009, 12:12pm (report abuse)I live here in canton,oh. I have 2 kids of my kids are in foster care. cps is all about money. cps need a lot of there funding cut. we all need to fight to bring our kids home. anyone in ohio send me a e-mail kindnessohio@att.net
Dana Lawhon
July 11, 2009, 12:09am (report abuse)I am for it I also think that it is a shame that our government should even have to make a bill for it. If they hadn't given away the rights to begin with we wouldn't be in this mess. I guess now they are feeling bad about all the children that have died because of the mess they made.
Robbie Mowles
July 11, 2009, 1:34am (report abuse)Will vote for any bill that helps keep families together and intact !
Instead of being ripped out of their parents arms for something that is perceived as wrong by somewone who probably doesn't even have children.
Jan Smith
July 12, 2009, 10:55am (report abuse)I support this bill. Activists who have websites have a different perspective because they hear from people all over the United States. The travesty of unwarrented child removal and the refusal to place with family has overwhelming numbers. We need this protection in the Constitution.
Washingtonstateextendedfamilies.com
Father _Justice
September 7, 2009, 5:08pm (report abuse)The liberty of parents to direct the upbringing and education of their children is an INALIENABLE right. NOT A FUNDAMENTAL ONE. Don't sell us short.
Deborah L . Davies
September 25, 2009, 1:09pm (report abuse)God gave parents this right at birth. Although some parents didn't deserve that right I think it mind boggling we are fighting for, or even voting on these rights. We are no better than third world countries selling their babies for profit only in America we have a governmental legal child black market paid for by taxpayers.