Tuesday, September 15, 2009

"it essentially makes children adults at age 12...to make their own decision"

Anti-Parent Bill Fails in California; Two Bad Bills Pass

Via Citizenlink:
Allan Parker, president of the Justice Foundation, said the bill is an attack on the family.

"It takes away the parental control and authority from the parent or guardian," he said. "And it essentially makes children adults at age 12 with the capacity under the law to make their own decision regarding mental health services."
Because everybody knows that 12 year olds aren’t capable of assessing their own pain.

Especially in cases of parental molestation, the molester deserves the right to know when they’re being told on.
Two other bills hostile to families have successfully made it by lawmakers.

SB 54 recognizes out-of-state same-sex marriages, even though voters overwhelmingly approved a constitutional amendment in November defining marriage as the union of one man and one woman.
It’s just a matter of time now before California falls into the sea. After, of course, being burnt to the ground by the wrath of God's wildfires.
SB 572, the Harvey Milk bill, passed the State Assembly by a vote of 45-27. It honors one of the first openly gay elected officials.
Or, what they were reeally thinking:

SB 572, the Harvey Milk bill, passed the State Assembly by a vote of 45-27. It honors P in A behavior one of the first openly gay elected officials.

2 comments:

libhom said...

There are a lot of militant, fundamentalists who strongly support Bible passages which support physical abuse of children.

Buffy said...

Why do those morons think children are their property to do with as they please?


"And it essentially makes children adults at age 12 with the capacity under the law to make their own decision regarding mental health services."

But if that same 12 year old were deciding s/he wanted to become a Christian they'd be all about letting him/her "make her own decisions". Bloody hypocrites.



SB 54 recognizes out-of-state same-sex marriages, even though voters overwhelmingly approved a constitutional amendment in November defining marriage as the union of one man and one woman.


Get over it. Why do they think they have the right to decide OUR rights? Civil rights don't belong on a freaking ballot. Anybody who disagrees can be the first to put their own rights on the next ballot and "let the people decide".