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Politics : Clinton's Scandals: Is this corruption the worst ever? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Catfish who wrote (12363)5/11/1999 11:50:00 PM
From: halfscot  Respond to of 13994
 
Remember....It Takes A Village. Authored by none other than the Socialist In Chief herself. Remember....she's the one who advocates children being able to divorce their parents. From the April 29 issue of Investors Business Daily:

In ''The First Partner: Hillary Rodham Clinton,'' author Joyce Milton says Hillary first made her mark in the area of child law while at Yale University in the 1970s.

She penned an article published in November 1973 in the Harvard Educational Review that advocated liberating ''child citizens'' from the ''empire of the father.''

She also worked on a book-length report for the Carnegie Council on Children. The report, titled ''All Our Children,'' offers a ''blueprint for undermining the authority of parents whose values the authors consider outmoded,'' Milton wrote.

Hillary helped research the chapter called ''Protection of Children's Rights.'' It concludes that ''it has become necessary for society to prevent parents from denying children certain privileges that society wants them to have.''

The report, published in 1977, goes on to push laws letting kids consult doctors on drug use and pregnancy without parental consent or even notice. It also advocates denying schools the right to ''unilaterally'' suspend or expel problem students.

Hillary went on to head the Legal Services Corp. and the Children's Defense Fund, groups bent on making the state every kid's surrogate parent. As first lady, she's still marginalizing parents, though with less militancy.

In her book ''It Takes A Village,'' she tells mothers they can both work and raise kids. All they need is proper day care. And to be sure, many parents - both single and married - balance work and child-rearing.


halfscot