The HSLDA is the homeschool legal defense attorneys. For a small monthly membership, about $10, these attorneys will fully represent you and protect your rights as a homeschooling parent. I recommend any parent that homeschools to go ahead and spend this extra money each month. Consider it homeschooling insurance.
The following was taken from their website, and we should take this seriously. Special needs children are not just children with severe disabilities. This can also include ADD,ADHD, Autism, etc. As parents we do not want to give control of our children over to an uncaring government. Please join us in fighting against this. All it takes are calls or emails to your state senators.
July 13, 2012
Senator Kerry: We’ll Pass the CRPD by July 26
Michael P. Farris, Esq., LL.M.
Founder and Chairman
Founder and Chairman
Senator John Kerry announced yesterday that he plans to pass the UN
Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities before July
26—just 13 days from today. He has scheduled a formal committee vote
next Thursday—July 19. This is an unprecedented attempt to jam a binding
international treaty through the Senate without proper time for debate
or consideration.
Yesterday’s “hearing” was a carefully orchestrated attempt to get
this treaty ratified without any serious consideration. There were nine
total witnesses. Only two people opposed to the treaty were allowed to
testify—Steven Groves from Heritage Foundation and me.
False Ideas
The administration seeks to promote two ideas that are simply
inaccurate: 1. Disabled Americans who travel overseas will directly
benefit by U.S. ratification of this treaty; 2. Ratifying a treaty does
not require us to comply with international law.
They are arguing that a treaty is an empty promise with no actual
substance. The Supremacy Clause of the Constitution makes it clear that
the administration is wrong. Treaties form a part of the Supreme Law of
the Land once ratified.
And no one even attempted a serious answer to our core parental rights concern.
Article 7 of the UNCRPD gives government the ability to override
every decision of a parent of disabled children if the government thinks
that its views are in “the best interest of the child.”
Parental Rights at Stake
This is a radical attempt to take away parental rights. Make no
mistake—if they succeed at ratifying this treaty, the Convention on the
Rights of the Child is next. This is not a battle just for parents with
disabled and special needs children. This is a battle for every parent.
We absolutely must flood the U.S. Senate with phone calls.
Senator Durbin mentioned that they were hearing from homeschoolers (and
he was annoyed at us for voicing our opinion of his side’s planned
assault on parental rights.) But, we need to do even more.
This is the most important issue that we will face this year. By July
26—up or down—we will either take another step toward becoming the
subjects of a world government or we will preserve our rights as American citizens.
I urge you all in the strongest possible terms—call both of your U.S. senators today.
If you have called them in their Washington, D.C. office—call them
again in their in-state district offices which you can find online.
Please give these senators some or all of the following message:
“I urge you to oppose the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. This treaty surrenders U.S. sovereignty to unelected UN bureaucrats, and will threaten parental control over children with disabilities. Our nation already has laws to protect disabled Americans. This treaty is unnecessary and will hurt families. If the Senate ratifies this treaty, it would be the first time ever that the U.S. has ratified a treaty that substantially impacts domestic law. Please take the time to examine this treaty carefully.”
The Capitol Switchboard’s phone number is 202-224-3121, or use HSLDA’s Legislative Toolbox.
Get everyone you know to call their senators as well. Network. Facebook. Phone lists. Every place you can network—please do it.
And pray like mad.
Taking away our parental rights won’t build wheelchair ramps for
disabled Americans who travel to other countries. The promise being made
that this treaty will result in new accessibility options in foreign
countries is an illusion.
The demise of our parental rights is a certainty.
Call. Call. Pray. And Call.
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