{"id":1629,"date":"2011-05-10T15:41:17","date_gmt":"2011-05-10T20:41:17","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.phyrfight.com\/weblog\/?p=1629"},"modified":"2011-05-10T15:41:17","modified_gmt":"2011-05-10T20:41:17","slug":"should-the-state-be-able-to-take-your-kids-or-does-it-have-too-much-power-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.phyrfight.com\/weblog\/?p=1629","title":{"rendered":"Should the state be able to take your kids, or does it have too much power?"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class='posterous_autopost'>\n<p>From: <a href=\"http:\/\/www.wxyz.com\/dpp\/news\/local_news\/investigations\/state-taking-your-kids\" target=\"_blank\">WXYZ<\/a> and <a href=\"http:\/\/parentalrights.org\/index.asp?Type=B_BASIC&amp;SEC={06ABF5A7-AAF2-4391-8A42-8DA363BA54AB}\" target=\"_blank\">Parental Rights.org<\/a><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-family: Georgia; font-size: 12pt;\">A few days ago, WXYZ in Detroit, Michigan, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.wxyz.com\/dpp\/news\/local_news\/investigations\/state-taking-your-kids\" target=\"_blank\"><span style=\"color: #800000;\">ran this video<\/span><\/a> about the power of Michigan to take kids away from their parents  without any claim of danger to the child. Michigan is one of only two  states that allow state workers to take children into custody without  charging the parents with any crime, and without even a claim &ndash; let  alone a showing &ndash; of imminent danger to the child.<\/p>\n<p \/>The lead story  in the article is from a couple of years ago, when Christopher Ratte  bought his son a lemonade at a Detroit Tigers baseball game. Ratte had  no idea the drink was actually alcoholic &ndash; a &ldquo;hard lemonade&rdquo; &ndash; and no  one at the stadium warned him, either. But near the end of the game,  stadium security called in a Detroit police officer, who handed the  child over to the Department of Human Services (DHS). A test performed  at the hospital shortly later showed no alcohol in the boy&rsquo;s blood, but  he was already taken from his parents, and subsequently placed into  foster care.<\/p>\n<p \/>Fortunately for the Ratte family, their 7-year-old  was returned after only three days. But doesn&rsquo;t the state have too much  power if they can whisk a child away from his parents over an honest  mistake, when he was not negatively affected and there was no evidence  that he would be in danger if he stayed with his parents?<\/p>\n<p \/>Not  according to the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC), an  international treaty that would essentially apply Michigan&rsquo;s standard to  the other 49 states and not the other way around.<\/p>\n<p \/>That&rsquo;s  because, if the CRC is ratified, the government will become responsible  for every parenting decision you make, and the state &ndash; not the parents &ndash;  will be ultimately responsible for the provision and protection of  every child. One vote by two-thirds of the U.S. Senate is all that is  needed to make the CRC supreme over the contrary laws of any state in  America, turning the police-state nightmare faced by the Ratte family  into the reality for every one of us.<\/p>\n<p \/>What&rsquo;s more, America&rsquo;s standard is already drifting that way on its own.<!--more--><\/span><span style=\"font-family: Georgia; font-size: 12pt;\">According  to the WXYZ account, &ldquo;Michigan ACLU Director Michael J. Steinberg says  [the] Michigan law is unconstitutional because it allows a child to be  taken from his parents without having to prove the child is in immediate  danger.&rdquo; And defense attorney Tracy Green, in talking about the law&rsquo;s  application in another case, asserts, &ldquo;This is a clear violation of this  father&rsquo;s fundamental right to parent.&rdquo; But the federal courts no longer  agree with these opinions.<\/p>\n<p \/>Federal courts since 2000&rsquo;s <em>Troxel v. Granville <\/em>case  no longer apply the fundamental rights standard to parental rights as  most state courts do. Instead of the strict scrutiny test that would  require, for instance, evidence of impending harm before a child can be  removed, the Supreme Court left every parents&rsquo; rights case open to the  judge&rsquo;s own interpretation and opinion.<\/p>\n<p \/>Another troubling case  highlighted by WXYZ is that of Bryson Stone. Right after Bryson was  born, his mother willingly gave him up to his biological father, Milton.  Though the mom had issues with illegal drugs, Milton was an upright  citizen, even approved by DHS as a foster parent to his own cousin and  to several other foster children at various times. But they refused to  let him parent his own child, instead taking Bryson out of the hospital  and placing him in foster care. Milton, who was never accused of being  abusive or negligent, lost his son completely simply because the state  felt it was &ldquo;in the best interest of the child.&rdquo; This is also a standard  of the CRC, and it is also a consideration recognized by the Supreme  Court in <em>Troxel<\/em>, to be weighed against a parent&rsquo;s rights.<\/p>\n<p \/>Clearly,  the Michigan law gives the state way too much power over innocent  families. But if we don&rsquo;t want that law to become the norm throughout  the country, we must adopt the Parental Rights Amendment to the U.S.  Constitution. Only this proposal addresses both the drift of the Supreme  Court and the threat from international law such as the CRC.<br \/><\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: center;\"><strong><span style=\"font-family: Georgia; font-size: 14pt;\">Action Items<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: left;\"><strong><span style=\"font-family: Georgia; font-size: 12pt;\">Pass it on.<\/span><\/strong><span style=\"font-family: Georgia; font-size: 12pt;\"> People understand that the government is the villain in stories like  these. They will understand that an Amendment to stop these intrusions  is a good thing. And we need to spread the word to as many as possible  before the Amendment is introduced in Congress in the next couple of  weeks and we need lots of phone calls to get things moving forward.<\/p>\n<p \/><strong>Post a comment.<\/strong> By visiting our <a href=\"http:\/\/www.facebook.com\/pages\/parentalrightsorg\/20802618747\" target=\"_blank\"><span style=\"color: #800000;\">Facebook page<\/span><\/a> or our <a href=\"http:\/\/www.squidoo.com\/why-we-need-a-parental-rights-amendment\" target=\"_blank\"><span style=\"color: #800000;\">Squidoo lens<\/span><\/a> and leaving a comment, you boost our ratings and help drive traffic,  which will cause more and more people to see those pages and learn about  the Parental Rights Amendment.<\/p>\n<p \/><strong>Donate.<\/strong> Things  are about to gear up on Capitol Hill, giving us a golden opportunity to  draw attention to this vital issue. Help us prepare to take full  advantage of that opportunity by sharing the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.parentalrights.org\/donate\" target=\"_blank\"><span style=\"color: #800000;\">largest gift<\/span><\/a> you can manage &ndash; or <a href=\"http:\/\/www.parentalrights.org\/donate\" target=\"_blank\"><span style=\"color: #800000;\">something smaller<\/span><\/a> that you can sustain on a monthly basis!<\/p>\n<p \/>Sincerely, <\/p>\n<p \/>Michael Ramey<br \/>Director of Communications &amp; Research<\/span><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>From: WXYZ and Parental Rights.org A few days ago, WXYZ in Detroit, Michigan, ran this video about the power of Michigan to take kids away from their parents without any claim of danger to the child. 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