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A Federally proposed Constitutional Amendment to declare that the liberty of parents to direct the upbringing and education of their children is a fundamental right. Proposed by US Representative Pete Hoekstra earlier in 2008, this is model legislation that should be circulated to all Congressional representatives and their staff to help secure that parental rights should be respected and protected by all. All great change starts at the dinner table, so let's help keep the dinner table intact.A Federally proposed Constitutional Amendment to declare that the liberty of parents... more
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A fundamental right of parents and legal guardians to direct the care, upbringing, and education of their children? This is a Michigan Proposed Constitutional Amendment to protect parental rights. It is unique among the states and a good foundation for other states to follow to ensure that government understands the boundaries before intervening in the private matters of our citizens.A fundamental right of parents and legal guardians to direct the care, upbringing, and... more
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A study on Parental Rights and Due Process from Professor Donald Hubin. Demonstrates the need for increased evidence standards and more.A study on Parental Rights and Due Process from Professor Donald Hubin. Demonstrates... more
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“Parental Rights should be respected and protected by all.” When legislation is passed in conjunction with acknowledging that the rights of parents to raise their own children should be respected and protected many key issues surrounding family court reform are addressed simultaneously.These issues affect everything from child welfare, home schooling, choice in vaccinations, profiling your children without your knowledge, medication choice, and more.“Parental Rights should be respected and protected by all.” When... more
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Dr. Stephen Baskerville discusses the 2008 Presidential Elections. This is a must see video from a leading scholar on isues pertaining to the family and politics.Dr. Stephen Baskerville discusses the 2008 Presidential Elections. This is a must see... more
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