Posted on 09/14/2009 11:49:18 AM PDT by The Conservative Yogini
ALL parents must be warned about the Obama administrations intention to destroy the family once and for all. We have lost the mom & pop stores to the giant corporations. We have lost our wealth to Washington bloodsuckers and Wall Street werewolves, minions of the New World Order. We have trusted our government to protect us and the world, and they have plundered, murdered and destroyed both lives and wealth.
KEEP THE GOVERNMENT AWAY FROM YOUR CHILDREN, both unborn and born.
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Speak for yourself.
The grrrls got what they wanted. Sometimes, that sucks, huh babes?
There is some shocking information on the web about CORRUPT SOCIAL SERVICES.
Will the media report on this? Noooooooo!
No one wants to let out the dirt about this evil group.
They receive Federal Funds, make up lies to steal children from decent parents, Adopt them out and destroy families; Nationwide.
This new Bill will give them more power, it is cleverly hidden in the pages.
This is very distressing. I am sure the gals from Maine on right on top of it all. McLame, too.
i’m reading the list of children’s rights. One of them _should_ be, “The right to be homeschooled by my own parents if I so choose.” -—— Anyway, there’s the right to his or her own religion; parents are only allowed to _advise_ them. That makes me wonder, if a parent advises the child, “I’d kinda prefer that you go to my church with me,” and yet the child chooses to become a Buddhist, but the child has no transportation to go to the Buddhist temple, does the parent have to help them out in that regard? I mean, well, OK, let’s say the child wants to become a Muslim — Does this mean the parent has to help them out — Like, the kid doesn’t have a copy of the Koran, so the parent has to help them purchase a copy? The young girl decides she wants to be a Muslim; does the mother have to help her obtain a head-covering, launder it, etc.? ... Hm.
At this time we have particular rights for a person when they reach the age of 18. There is one other right that kicks in when they reach age 21, I believe. I see no reason to change this!
I survived longer than that in a strict religious home - a _lot_ longer - and left of my own choice after a long time of trying to get along there. The childhood years ages 1 to 18 did me good.
Life is not a bed of roses. In fact, adversity and strictness actually do good to a child, as long as they are not over-done, and as long as the parents truly love the child in their hearts.
A child who is spoiled — grows up to become a very obnoxious and impatient and selfish adult! This in turn affects the quality of life for that person, as well as everyone they come in contact with, in their adult years.
The right to homeschool is extremely important - I bet the Founding Fathers would have a lot to say about that.
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