They aren’t really YOUR children
March 13, 2009 – 11:15 amA judge has arbitrarily ruled that a Mother must enroll her children in Public School despite the facts of the matter. Similar cases crop up throughout the country. Collectivists seem to believe that they know better than parents how a family’s children should be raised and educated. In this case, the kids are involved in extra-curricular clubs and activities and perform 2 grade levels higher than their peers. Even the ex-husband agrees with the quality of their upbringing and performance.
This is a root problem in the general assault on your liberties. Get the government OUT of families (and your property, and your Churches).
You can help take action on this case here.
Don’t stand for idiot sheople herders that want to destroy your liberties and control your property and your families
2 Responses to “They aren’t really YOUR children”
Here I must disagree. I have no use for family court judges, and I support home schooling, but this is a divorce case. Why is the father the villan? Whether we agree with him or not, he has an equal say in the parenting of his children. Judges rarely listen to fathers; in this case, while I might wish the decision otherwise, I fully support a man’s right to raise his children as he sees fit.
I’d like to know why the couple in question is divorcing, not because I’m nosy, but because of the policy implication: 2/3 of divorces are initiated by women, and the majority of those do not involve adultery, abuse or abandonment. It’s a lifestyle choice. A marriage is easier to get out of than a cell phone contract. Letting a woman dump her man without good cause, and then interfering with his parental rights, is wrong twice over. So, unless the father is a total bum who should lose his parental rights, I’m on his side.
By ssgconway on Mar 13, 2009
I see no aspersions cast upon the father by CPT. The point here isn’t about the father, it is about the court dictating enrollment in public schools. Being the custodial parent myself (an anamoly, granted) I would resent such a court order regardless of the state of the divorce proceedings. The father admits to the kids high performance in home school and acknowledges the positive relationship the kids have with the mother.
By Nik on Mar 13, 2009