Just Sharing the Latest from Parental Rights Organization. Yes, these particular email is asking for donations.. But there is also the Donation of Self..ie getting involved with your state to create Legislation similar to the National Parental Rights Amendment.
As stated many times: It's one Family at a Time and one child at a time.
May you find strength in your Higher Power,
Granpa Chuck
Read Email~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-- December 29, 2015
Dear Champion of Parental Rights,
As you and I prepare to turn the calendar’s page to 2016, I truly believe we are facing a
tipping point.
tipping point.
I know assaults on
parental rights are becoming more commonplace than ever. I know
bureaucrats, educrats, and self-appointed “experts” who dominate the
United Nations and America’s growing government today view parents as
little more than roadblocks.
They think we’re “in the
way” of their utopian efforts to erase our values, beliefs, and
traditions and instill our children with unquestioned faith in
government power to manage every aspect of their lives!
But there’s good news,
too. As attacks increase, more and more Americans from all walks of life
and all backgrounds recognize the need to preserve parental rights. And
I believe – with your help – this new era of broader cooperation, wider
reach, and bipartisan support will be the key to finally enacting the
Parental Rights Amendment!
So can I count on you to please renew your support by agreeing to your most generous end of year contribution to ParentalRights.org TODAY?
The truth is, 2015 was an incredible year for ParentalRights.org. Thanks to your support, we were able to:
...Help lawmakers pass legislation recognizing fundamental parental rights in Idaho. That means now nine states have passed laws designed to prevent the erosion of parental rights in state courts;
...Hire Martin Brown to help us reach out to the African-American and Disability communities.
Mr. Brown has over 20 years of leadership experience, serving three
Virginia Governors, running the Commonwealth’s largest social services
agency, and directing its leading pro-family organization. Mr. Brown’s
hire is already paying major dividends as a handful of Democrats in
Congress are now showing interest in the Parental Rights Amendment!
...Craft new language in the Parental Rights Amendment protecting the rights of parents with disabilities.
This would be the first time in history these rights of persons with
disabilities would be constitutionally recognized and protected.
Previous Supreme Court decisions actually excluding disabled Americans
from 14th Amendment protections have never been overturned;
...Gain the National Federation of the Blind’s endorsement for the Parental Rights Amendment, which will likely help us build on our current support on BOTH sides of the aisle;
...Conduct a national training seminar for our state leaders across the country to ensure Members of Congress hear growing support from their own constituents back home for the Parental Rights Amendment.
And with your help, I’m hopeful 2016 will be even bigger!
The next twelve months will be extremely heated politically. Politicians in both parties will be doling out campaign promises like never before.
Of course, we all
recognize that politicians’ talk is cheap. So it’s up to you and me to
demand not just words, but action on the Parental Rights Amendment.
The good news is, I expect
the Parental Rights Amendment to be reintroduced with massive support
in the early months of 2016. And with pro-parent leaders like
Congressman Bob Goodlatte and Senator Chuck Grassley leading the House
and Senate Judiciary Committees, we’ll have a running start.
But you can bet the elites
who want to see the Parental Rights Amendment squashed and power
solidified for the government will turn out in force to stop us.
If enacted, the Parental
Rights Amendment would legally recognize the God-given right of parents
to direct the upbringing, education, and care of their children –
including “the right to choose public, private, religious, or home
schools, and the right to make reasonable choices within public schools
for one’s child.”
Without this Amendment, I’m truly afraid of where parental rights will be headed in the United States.
There’s no clear textual
standard that protects parents’ rights to make decisions they deem best
for their kids. Court precedent is confusing. And power-hungry
bureaucrats are constantly pushing the envelope to gain more say over
families’ everyday decisions.
Common Core, “No Parents”
signs on school grounds, ridiculous actions by Child Protective
Services, court decisions that say parents have ZERO legal say in what
their kids are taught, and the misguided application of “medical
privacy” laws – which are shutting parents out of their children’s
health lives – are all symptoms of a growing government ideology that
says, “bureaucrats know best.”
But the truth is, no bureaucrat – no matter how smart or well-intentioned – can ever replace a loving parent.
The American people
understand that critical truth. Polls have always shown our Amendment
has broad support among a broad range of Americans. Now, with growing
bipartisan support, you and I are in a stronger position than ever
before to insist on not just talk but action.
As I mentioned, with your support, Parentalrights.org is already busy laying the groundwork for our biggest year yet.
In 2016, Florida,
Missouri, Nebraska, New Jersey, New Mexico, North Carolina,
Pennsylvania, and West Virginia (and likely even more states) will all
consider parental rights legislation.
We’ll need to have every
bit of our organizational muscle at our disposal to pass as many of
these state statutes as possible. They are vital to helping us build
momentum for a federal Parental Rights Amendment and grow our
grassroots’ capability, which will be critical during the coming
ratification fight.
In addition to those
state efforts, we’ll need to double down on our efforts to broaden our
base of parental and organizational support.
Minority groups – who’ve
seen firsthand the failure of big government education programs in inner
cities – are very receptive to our efforts. Without the freedom to
homeschool or send their kids to private school, many minorities could
never break the generational cycle of poverty.
Not only that, but a
recent study showed that African-American homes are broken up at a 40%
higher rate than whites by child welfare services!
Make no mistake. Our momentum is growing. Our reach is spreading to parents from all backgrounds and walks of life.
But continuing to build on our successes will take resources. If
I can count on your generous support as this year ends, it will
significantly improve our financial strength and ability to plan for the
next year.
As the only organization
in America dedicated to protecting parental rights, we are 100%
supporter financed. Most gifts we receive are between $10 and $100.
ParentalRights.org’s national campaign operates with fewer staff than
even many Congressional campaigns. And I personally don’t draw a dime in
salary from ParentalRights.org.
I’m proud of all the
important work you’ve helped us accomplish so far. But your ongoing
support is so critical. With your help, I want to pull out all the stops
in 2016.
Will you please agree to a generous year-end gift right away to support ParentalRights.org in the coming year?
I’m asking you to make a big stretch, to give more than you’ve ever given. But I wouldn’t ask if it weren’t so important.
If you can’t make that
stretch right now, I certainly understand. Some can give $15 while
others can give $5,000. But even if you only give a little, every gift helps!
Your end-of-year
support will make such a tremendous difference to ParentalRights.org’s
efforts as we lay the groundwork for more massive advancements in 2016.
Keeping our momentum going depends on your generosity. So please make your most generous contribution today.
Sincerely,
Michael Farris
President
President
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May you find Strength in Your Higher Power,GranPa Chuck
May you find Strength in Your Higher Power,GranPa Chuck
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