Category: political
Freedom Doesn’t Change the Founding
“Providence has given to our people the choice of their rulers, and it is the duty … of our Christian nation to select and prefer Christians for their rulers.” (1816) John Jay, First Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
“Those who will not be governed by God will be ruled by tyrants.” William Penn
“This is a religious people. This is historically true. From the discovery of this continent to the present hour, there is a single voice making this affirmation … We find everywhere a clear recognition of the same truth … These, and many other matters which might be noticed, add a volume of unofficial declarations to the mass of organic utterances that this is a Christian nation.” (1892) Justice David Brewer
“I believe no one can read the history of our country without realizing that the Good Book and the spirit of the Savior have from the beginning been our guiding geniuses … Whether we look to the first Charter of Virginia … or to the Charter of New England … or to the Charter of Massachusetts Bay … or to the Fundamental Orders of Connecticut … the same objective is present … a Christian landgoverned by Christian principles.
I believe the entire Bill of Rights came into being because of the knowledge our forefathers had of the Bible and their belief in it: freedom of belief, of expression, of assembly, of petition, the dignity of the individual, the sanctity of the home, equal justice under law, and the reservation of powers to the people … I like to believe we are living today in the spirit of the Christian religion. I like also to believe that as long as we do so, no great harm can come to our country.”
The Irony of the State
As the topic of the UN Treaty of the Convention on the Rights of the Child is in the forefront of discussion, I found this quote, from the Preamble, so very ironic:
“Bearing in mind that, as indicated in the Declaration of the Rights of the Child, “the child, by reason of his physical and mental immaturity, needs special safeguards and care, including appropriate legal protection, before as well as after birth.”
Does anyone catch the irony?
Please Take a Minute–Parental Rights Urgent Action Requested
Here is a direct link to JOIN THE FIGHT
Parentalrights.org has also suggested we appeal to Glenn Beck to cover this issue on his widely-watched program. Here is an excerpt from their letter, with Beck’s email address…below that is the email I sent. You could copy and send it with your name, or write your own, but I think this matter is one of those things we do not need to sit idly by and cross our fingers.
This is something to take action on–and these are easy actions. Please consider emailing and/or joining parentalrights.org in the fight for your children.
“We want to carry the message to an even broader national audience through Fox News personality Glenn Beck. We believe we can get Michael Farris on his show if enough viewers email Mr. Beck and ask about the Parental Rights Amendment or the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. Even if you do not watch his show, you can email him and push to get the message heard.
Please, before you close this email or move on to something else, take just a moment to email Mr. Beck at me@glennbeck.com. Tell him you think he should cover the Parental Rights Amendment, or tell him he should look into the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, or both. Urge him to have Michael Farris from ParentalRights.org on the program to discuss this issue.
We truly believe that together we can win this fight, but we need you to contact this national news program and help us get Mike Farris on the air!
Thank you so much for helping make history by passing the Parental Rights Amendment.”
Sincerely,
Michael Ramey
Director of Communicatons & Research
ParentalRights.org
Mr. Beck,
I SO appreciate your stand for truth and common sense in a culture that seems to have lost all sense of its existence.
I am writing to urge you to consider covering the Parental Rights Amendment, to oppose the UN Treaty proposed by Barbara Boxer, an issue which threatens to greatly hinder our parental rights and possibly even criminalize us for passing on our religious values to our children.
This is one of the most dangerous proposals I’ve seen yet in this new administration, and I believe it is urgent that we fight it with all our might.
You might also consider inviting Michael Farris, of Parents.org to appear on the show to discuss the matter.
Many thanks for considering this crucial topic.
Sincerely,
Kelly Crawford
ADDED for those who have trouble viewing the video:
The UN Treaty of Children’s Rights, which was signed by the US in 1995 but awaits being ratified by Congress, would greatly infringe on parental control of their children.
I believe it upholds that the parents have no rights other than what is explicitly stated in the Constitution, which is why parentalrights.org is rallying to have an amendment added that would insure parents maintained decision-making control that we’ve have previously taken for granted.
This article gives some of the articles and their frightening explanations… http://www.happinessonline.org/LoveAndHelpChildren/p27.htm
Children could refuse to go to church, spanking would be outlawed, parents would lose the right to “interfere” with their child’s sexual relationships–some of it is unthinkable, and yet those supporting it truly believe this is “in the best interest for children”. All part of the conspiracy
I’m not really joking…get the children, get the world.
They’ve Banned Tag–Yes, the Game–Because Kids Were Chasing Each Other
This radio show transcript is just too funny, and sad, all at the same time. The last paragraph is the best.
GLENN: Colorado schools have banned tag on its playgrounds. I’m having a hard time with this one. For as evil as I think tag is, you know, I worked tirelessly to make sure we didn’t do dodge ball. Dodge ball, they are throwing a ball at you. How are you expected to survive, you know? Red Rover, Red Rover, send so-and-so right over? I was never picked. It lowered my self-esteem. I mean, he was always the last guy. Red Rover, Red Rover, send anybody but Glenn over. Can you check in the classroom, see if there’s anybody doing their homework. Where’s Arnold? Can you call Arnold’s mom, see if he can come out to play because we definitely don’t want anybody — we don’t want anybody named Glenn to come right over. Oh, it’s tragic. So hopefully we can get Red Rover, Red Rover banned as well.
A Colorado school has banned tag because some children complained that they were being chased.
Just a second. I’m sorry. I just want to — they’re playing tag. Tag, tag, tag… tag, and they were being chased. Well, what will they think of next? Now kids are chasing each other during tag. My gosh, what’s next. One of the assistant principals of the Discovery Canyon school — may I ask, please tell me, Colorado, that’s called Discovery Canyon that that’s the town or the area? It’s not like, hi, welcome to Discovery Canyon School; you can discover all kinds of things. Doesn’t that just sound politically correct?
She says that the running games will still be allowed as long as you don’t chase each other. May I ask you a question? When you were in the third grade, isn’t that pretty much what you did all day? When you would go out and you’d play on the playground, you’d chase each other? Right now Cheyenne just learned how to walk and every day I look down at my — I look down at my webcam and for, like, an hour all they’re doing around the house is chasing each other around our — we have this enormous coffee table in our living room, and all they’re doing is chasing each other around the coffee table. That’s what happens with kids. That’s what they do. And I don’t know if you’ve missed the — well, I haven’t seen tag’s rules in quite some time, but isn’t that it? They chase you? You try to outrun them so you’re not it and then when you are it, you chase somebody?
Here’s an idea. Kids, if you don’t want to be chased, stop running. Then they’ll tag you. Then you chase them! That way they can have their attorneys call your parents and sue you for chasing them as opposed to your attorneys suing them for chasing you. It’s incredible.
Two parents have complained about the ban on tag but most parents and children didn’t object, the assistant principal said. Yeah. You know why? That’s because they’re all dead now. They’re all just, their souls have been sucked out of them. They just might as well, they’re in their house now and they see on the news… “Oh, looks like they’ve banned tag” and they’re just sitting in their living room, of course we ban tag; I mean, why not ban tag. Kids are being chased. Honey, do we have anything in the house that I can overdose on?
I mean, that’s what’s happening to us! We’re not complaining anymore because we know it won’t make a difference! We’re sheep. Banning tag.









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