Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Senate to Revote on UN Treaty after January 1

From the Desk of Michael P. Farris

Senate to Revote on UN Treaty after January 1

Dear Friends of HSLDA:

I am so grateful for your efforts over the past few weeks as you stood up for parental rights and against the United Nations dictating care for disabled people. Your calls, emails, and personal visits made the difference in defeating the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.

Mike Farris is founder
and chairman of
HSLDA and an
expert in
international law
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As we and many others said, this UN treaty was never about protecting the disabled: our nation’s laws already provide the greatest protection for these precious people, and our nation’s great example should be held up as a model for the rest of the world. Rather, this UN treaty was all about who should make crucial decisions for people with disabilities: their parents and caregivers, or UN bureaucrats? This UN treaty was all about who should make laws and policy for American citizens: our elected leaders, or unaccountable UN bureaucrats?

You answered the call, and provided the crucial support which made the Senate listen to our message as we lobbied on Capitol Hill: Parents, not UN bureaucrats, should decide how to care for their disabled children. America should make the laws for Americans.

Defeating the CRPD yesterday was a great victory. We won the battle, but not the war. Senate leadership has already announced they will bring the CRPD back up for a vote in the next Congress. We know that the Obama administration is pushing for more UN treaties, chief of which is the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child.

We only have a few short weeks to prepare for the treaty being re-introduced and we need your help! Will you stand for homeschool freedom and parental rights and join HSLDA?

We can and must fight back. We need to inform the American public that these UN treaties will place American policy and our families under the control of the United Nations. We will have to conduct a aggressive lobbying and educational campaign about American sovereignty and the severe negative impact these UN treaties will have on our liberty.

While we were able to persuade 38 senators to stand with us in opposition to the CRPD yesterday, those 38 senators are going to face an incredible amount of heat because of their stand. We must commit to even greater measures and efforts in order to gain victory in upcoming battles in the next few months.

I need your help right now. Please join HSLDA today. You may wish to consider HSLDA’s current two-year membership promotion. Click here to take advantage of this promotion and stand up for homeschool freedom and parental rights.

For Liberty,






Michael P. Farris, Esq., LL.M.
Chairman, HSLDA
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