President Obama loves children. We love children, they are our future. They will define the world, when grown up. But their understanding depends from their own life - from their democratic life!
Democratic systems als liberty live from free information!
We want to point out, that in many democratic countries children´s rights are hurt. They are hurt especially in the Pope´s dictatoric catholic system, called as "foundations to protect" and guided by US - Sisters and US - lawyers. These children are held as modern slaves.
But they do not know this. Directors avoid to inform them about their rights by huge physical and psychological walls - like in dictatorships. They are not allowed to enter in internet, write emails and get emails.
Opposite: Doing this, they are threatend with child labour, discrimination, organ trafficking, child trafficking and this makes them scared to death (see: MyDocAngel in Youtube and CNN)
Please help to inform those children whereever you know christian organisations, so that it can´t happen, what happens in the US, Ireland, Bolivia and Germany in the 20th and 21st century still!
Inform them aboout their rights:
These rights are hurt in the "Fundacion Amanecer", Cochabamba, Bolivia, lead by US-American people.
We ask: Kids and adolescents in the 328 foundations to protect children in Cochabamba have the right to be informed about their rights!
The original document, in the archives of the city of Geneva, carries the signatures of various international delegates, including Jebb, Janusz Korczak, and Gustave Ador, a former President of the Swiss Confederation.
The SCIU merged into the International Union of Child Welfare by 1946, and this group pressed the newly formed United Nations to continue to work for war-scarred children and for adoption of the World Child Welfare Charter.
On 20 November 1959 the United Nations General Assembly adopted a much expanded version as its own Declaration of the Rights of the Child, with ten principles in place of the original five.[2] This date has been adopted as the Universal Children's Day.
The initial 1923 document consisted of the following stipulations:
At my school we have a few people who refuse to support you. I always confuse them by asking them why that don't supprt and I make them give me a reason why they don't support and then I give them a bunch of facts and stuff about the war or the recession and then they might just ignore me or look confused, or just say whatever. I have changed the mind of many and my goal isn't a number like 5 per week, it is EVERYONE.
Have a Great Patriotic Day,
Your Friend
Erin
This was received from my local school district. See next post for my response.
Lincolnshire-Prairie View School District 103
Administration Offices
1370 Riverwoods Road • Lincolnshire, Il 60069
847/295-4030 • FAX 847/295-9196
http://www.district103.k12.il.us
September 4, 2009
Dear Parents and Guardians,
As you may know, President Obama plans to present a White House address
directly to children on September 8, 2009, at 11:00 a.m. Central Standard Time, which
is during our regular school day. The airing of this speech has already become a very
politically charged topic in the press and a significant concern for many of our parents.
The U.S. Department of Education has sent out suggested classroom activities and
promoted a student video contest with $1,000 prizes.
We have a responsibility as educators to determine what information will be
included in our curriculum. Since we have not had an opportunity to review the text of
President Obama’s speech to determine age appropriateness, ties to our curriculum,
and usefulness as an instructional tool, we will not be showing President Obama’s
speech in classrooms on September 8. We will record the speech for teachers so
that they have an opportunity to review the content to determine potential usefulness of
the speech, or portions of it, as an educational tool.
This approach will also give you, as a parent, the opportunity to make the
decision on whether or not to have your child view the speech with you at home.
Sincerely,
Larry Fleming, Ed.D.
Superintendent
Larry K. Fleming, Ed.D.
Najcebac