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Courts in New York City and Illinois have found that families are repeatedly kept apart solely because they lack decent housing.

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Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Michigan Alert

Michigan Parents call to action, in support of Midland mother scheduled for TPR hearing.

Notice to Michigan Parents! Please mark your calendars for August 27th 2007. We need anyone who can make him or herself available to assist one of our sisters Lynnae Lake in Midland, MI, because the state is attempting to terminate her parental rights.

We want to flood this courtroom like never before. We want people outside the courthouse with signs showing our disgust in a system that steals children for profit.

I have attended hearings with Ms. Lake and I can tell you first-hand that the attorney for DHS recommended termination of her parental rights, because the case workers didn't get along with her. The GAL recommended termination because she didn't complete 1 of 6 releases of information.

At no time did any of them state that their recommendation was based on her neglecting or abusing her child.

This is yet another case of a child being Kidjacked by the state, in order to obtain adoption bonuses. Now is the time for us to come together and be heard! Please lend your support to the worthy cause of opposing yet another instance of parental rights violations.

(Permission is granted post this alert to all groups.)

Sincerely,
~Ron Smith

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Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Wash DC Rally 2007

Robert and Rob EQUAL parenting bike trek!

Equal Parenting Bike Trip

It is official! August 11th, 2007 Robert Pedersen and Rob Mackenzie will begin their 600-mile plus bicycle trek from the Lansing Capitol building to Washington, D.C. This will be an intense multi-day bike trek through numerous states ending in Washington, D.C. where they will be greeted by thousands of people attending the national rally in Washington, D.C. on August the 18th.

It is simply amazing that two fathers are going to attempt this trip all in the name and support of shared parenting! They do this to protect a child's right to equal time with both fit parents! Many elected officials and supporters will see the riders off at the Lansing Capitol and thousands will greet them in Washington, D.C.

We are in need of volunteers for this amazing undertaking! We have 100% confirmation that the Michigan media will be documenting this event. There is a strong possibility that this may also make national news as well! We have a dedicated media van with supplies. There will be a dedicated website for this event where you can watch the riders via GPS. There will also be video and photos uploaded in real-time during the entire 600 mile grueling trip.

Please help us with this event! Spread the word in every state and throughout the media! Help protect a child's right to equal time with both fit parents! This is more than about fathers! This is about our most precious resource in America - children. We also have step-mothers, non-custodial moms, and grandparents volunteering for this wonderful event.

Visit our volunteer center at A Childs Right

Angela Pedersen, R.N.
A Child's Right
President and Co-Founder

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Thursday, November 02, 2006

MI: Ricky Holland

Maureen Whittmann reports that Michigan Candidate, Mark Meadows vows to restrict homeschooling for Michigan residence.

Former East Lansing Mayor Mark Meadows is predicted to win in his bid for the 69th District House seat. His opponent, John Knowles is rock solid pro-life, pro-family, and, yes, pro-homeschooling.

Maureen adds, "The election is only six days away. A win by Mark Meadows could translate into the loss of freedoms by homeschoolers. Michigan used to be THE most difficult state in which to homeschool. A lot of people worked hard and sacrificed so that people like me could educate my children in the way that I, as their parent, know is best for them. Let's not turn back the clock."

Visit Maureen Whittmann for details.

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