Saturday, March 5, 2011

What Can Be Done About Child Abuse Fatalities in Florida?

March 05, 2011 3:01 PM
Washington County News

http://www.chipleypaper.com/news/child-8635-florida-news.html

I emailed the editor an Opinion piece in response. We will see if they publish it.

Dear Editor,

The comment below was composed in response to "What Can Be Done About Child Abuse Fatalities in Florida?" in your March 05, 2011 online edition. Your online comment system was complaining about the characters in my posting. This short article is probably more suitable for posting in your Opinion Section.

What CAN BE DONE about CHILD ABUSE FATALITIES?

I am Leonard Henderson, from American Family Rights Association. We help people who have been accused of child abuse.

Perhaps I could offer an a useful answer to the question "What CAN BE DONE?"

Fifty years ago, this problem hardly existed. Parents were not killing children. Family members weren't killing children. Adopters and Fosters were not killing children. Not even criminals were killing children. A problem that didn't exist fifty years ago is now a pandemic.

What happened?

Dr. Alfred Kinsley (do a websearch for Sexual Sabotage) and Dr Spock (do a websearch for How Dr. Spock destroyed America) are two prime candidates to suspect for our cultural decline into the abyss.

This ungodly "child protection" system we have now, developed as a result of Walter Mondale's failed run for US President in 1973. Social legislation was not widely popular at that time, but child abuse was a potent archetypal issue that everyone understood emotionally, and therefore acted as a powerful bond tying national "pulse points" to candidate recognition.

It was Walter Mondale's adoption of this potent issue in his movement toward presidential candidacy that resulted in CAPTA's ultimate success. He championed this relatively non controversial issue, using the well remembered phrase "Not even Richard Nixon is in favor of child abuse!"

On January 31st, 1974, President Nixon signed Public Law 93-247, The Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act (CAPTA). This act ostensibly addressed a growing awareness of the problem of child abuse. It resulted in effects more far-reaching and consequences more devastating than the designers could have imagined. CAPTA's reach has been massively expanded by subsequent legislation through the years.

We are here today. After 36 years of "Child Protection" assaulting and destroying families, we have a PANDEMIC of child abuse? We now have a system running rampant over families, unaccountable to ANYONE, operating in utter absence of Constitutional Due Process.

The system is now Nuclear Powered and operates in the same manner as the Nazi SS. Families are POWERLESS to defend themselves. There is no defense in Family Court, where the accusation is the evidence, perjury by CPS agents is fine, fabrication of evidence is fine, excluding exculpatory evidence is fine, and innocence is no defense.

Yet the PROBLEM with child abuse has done nothing but grow worse. What IS the cause? "Destroy the family, you destroy the country." -Vladimir Ilyich Lenin.

"Any society that hopes to survive as a free society has to have a moral code that the vast majority of citizens embrace. It is naive to say that everyone is able to do whatever is right in his or her own eyes and then be astonished by the moral chaos that follows. The death of a common morality threatens our very liberty, because without individual conscience, society cannot be held in check except through coercion. But even coercion ultimately fails. There is no police force large enough to keep an eye on every individual. 'This country ought to have, when it is healthy and when it is working as it is intended to work, 250 million policemen -- called conscience,' says Michael Novak. When there are 250 million consciences on guard, it's surprising how few police are needed on the streets." -Charles Colson

Leonard Henderson, co-founder
American Family Rights
http://familyrights.us
"Until Every Child Comes Home"©
"The Voice of America's Families"©

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