Senate to VOTE on PARENTAL RIGHTS (UN Treaty) this session
Michael Farris
US Constitutional Attorney
www.ParentalRights.org
If you cannot see this video, click here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_i3MUFatgW8
If this treaty is accepted as federal "law" under the supremacy clause of the Constitution it would be the Supreme law of the land.
It would affect and effect massive child custody and CPS law in every state in the union. It would be a revolution, but not for the best. It would grant equal rights to children, in essence, leveling the playing ... Read Morefield. But do we really see children between the ages of 0-18 capable of making decisions "in their best interest" ??
Only the parents should be left with those decisions, and certainly not the state barring "clear and convincing" evidence of abuse and neglect.
Parents need to contact their representatives in Congress to support the House Joint Resolution 42 (H.J.R. 42) and urge them to sign on as a co-sponsor to this legislation.
NCCPR in Youth Today: Children suffer when child welfare ignores the
evidence base
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In an evidence-based world, one recent landmark study of foster care would
be enough to give America’s child welfare establishment second thoughts.
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