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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: jlallen who wrote (185570)9/23/2001 10:37:49 AM
From: Ga Bard  Read Replies (1) of 769670
 
There is nothing absolute. But consistency is expected.

Did you know President Clinton back in 1998 I believe quietly and I mean quietly signed a new executive order titled "The Implementation of Human Rights Treaties?" Probably not because most everyone either ignored it because of the the news was the attack on Iraq and impeachment. This was a sneaky move for future use to "Taking Families Over"

You are aware I take it that this was the creation for a massive government bureaucracy to promote, monitor, and enforce compliance with human rights regulations mandated by the United Nations.

So you are right nothing is absolute. Because according to this treaty parents have no authority to keep a child from reading a sexually explicit magazine or visiting pagan chat rooms on Internet. So while we as parents lose our right to set safe boundaries for our children, the State assumes full power to "protect" the child and define the rules.

But I grant you that the state will expect consistency and the exercising everytime.

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