Friday, February 27, 2009

Exciting PERSONHOOD News!!


From PersonhoodUSA: (emphasis added)


Helena, Montana - 02/26/2009 - Montana's Senate passed constitutional Personhood Amendment, SB 406, in a 26-24 vote. The amendment, introduced by Senator Dan McGee, passed on its third reading on the Senate floor this morning. This is the first Personhood Amendment in U.S. history to pass a State Senate.


"Senator Dan McGee, writing the language of SB 406 himself, has shown what it truly means to be pro-life," stated Keith Mason, of Personhood USA. "Senator McGee's successful efforts on behalf of all human beings at all stages of human life are a giant step forward in historic efforts to ensure the rights and protection of every individual."


SB 406, which defines person for the purposes of application of inalienable rights, states, "All persons are born free and have certain inalienable rights...person means a human being at all stages of human development of life, including the state of fertilization or conception, regardless of age, health, level of functioning, or condition of dependency."


"Praise God! The honor of being the first State Senate in U.S. history to recognize the personhood of pre-born children goes to Montana," commented Cal Zastrow of Personhood USA. "Thanks to the leadership of Sen. Dan McGee, The Montana Personhood Amendment now moves forward to the State House of Representatives."


SB 406 must continue on to pass the Montana House of Representatives with a majority vote of 74. Once it passes, it is to immediately become a part of the state's constitution. The race is on between Montana and North Dakota for the first Personhood legislation in our nation's history, as Montana's Personhood Amendment continues on to its House of Representatives, and North Dakota's Personhood legislation continues on to its Senate.


Personhood USA is a grassroots Christian organization founded to establish personhood efforts across America to create protection for every child by love and by law. Personhood USA is committed to assisting and supporting Personhood Legislation and Constitutional Amendments and building local pro-life organizations through raising awareness of the personhood of the pre-born.

Friday, February 6, 2009

Reason # 2,898 Why NOT to Send Your Kids to Public School:

They might get hit and killed by a SCHOOL BUS! But have no fear, parents, if it's a special needs child, as it was in this case, school will resume as usual. Your child won't miss any important activities, like standing in single file lines. They will considerately close the blinds of the school so the students don't have to see their fellow classmate lying, killed, in the parking lot in front of the school.

And in case you're worried your child might be upset at the thought of a classmate being hit by a school bus, don't be! Government trained counselors are standing by to take care of any need they might have! They are much better equipped than you, I mean what can you offer? Love? Knowledge of your own child? You're only the parent, you got nothin' on those government trained counselors -- they are the professionals!!

I gotta wonder, though, if it happened to have been one of the more popular kids in school, THEN would they have let the kids out for the day? Hmmm...