Parental Rights
September 7, 2012 by ezerwoman
Monday, September 17, is the anniversary of the adoption of the U.S. Constitution. ParentalRights.org urges us to visit the offices of our senators. Why?
Proponents of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with disabilities (CRPD) are pushing for a September vote in the Senate. This treaty, writes Michael Farris, is bad news for American sovereignty and American families.
Farris, president of ParentalRights.org suggests the following “talking points” should you write, call or visit your Senator:
- Under Article VI of the U.S. Constitution, the CRPD will become the “supreme law of the land,” overriding anythin to the contrary in local, state, or federal law.
- Parents of disabled children know better than anyone what it is like to have bureaucrats and officials second-guessing their every decision. Article 7 of the CRPD will take away their right to be the ultimate decision makers for their child.
- The Understandings adopted by the Senate are poorly worded and do not have the legal effect proponents claim they will. The so-called “private action” understanding, for instance, does not uphold “current” U.S. law. Omission of the word “current” means the U.S. will be obligated to make changes in our law in order to fulfill our commitment under the treaty.
- Ratifying the CRPD would be the first time we have obligated our nation to recognize social, economic, and cultural entitlements and privileges as “rights” under domestic law.
For more information, visit Parentalrights.org
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Parental Rights
September 7, 2012 by ezerwoman
Proponents of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with disabilities (CRPD) are pushing for a September vote in the Senate. This treaty, writes Michael Farris, is bad news for American sovereignty and American families.
Farris, president of ParentalRights.org suggests the following “talking points” should you write, call or visit your Senator:
For more information, visit Parentalrights.org
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