Guest guest Posted July 18, 2012 Report Share Posted July 18, 2012 Can you give some specific examples of how exactly this treaty will have devastating effects and what the far reaching consequences are? As I see it this treaty increases rights for persons with a disability. Stop UN Disabilities Treaty Stop UN Disabilities Treaty Take Action!Committee Vote Tomorrow! July 18, 2012Liberals in the Senate are working quickly to expand UN power and diminish U.S. sovereignty while they still can. We must stop them! Once again, they are exploiting the most vulnerable members of our society to increase UN power. The UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD), another American sovereignty-threatening treaty, was sent to President Obama and he signed it on July 30, 2009. The Treaty has been sent to the U.S. Senate for ratification, and liberal Senate leadership is moving quickly. The Senate Committee on Foreign Relations will vote on the Treaty tomorrow, July 19, 2012, and Committee Chair Senator Kerry, a big fan of UN Treaties, announced last week that they plan to pass the Treaty by July 26th! This is an unprecedented attempt to jam a binding international treaty through the Senate without proper time for debate or consideration. We must not let it happen! We need you to tell your friends and neighbors about this new UN attempted power grab, and we need everyone to call and email your Senators, and urge them to vote AGAINST the CRPD treaty. The American public cannot afford for the United Nations to implement regulations that will have devastating effects on every American “person, organization, or private enterprise.” The CRPD Treaty would expand the already growing powers of the UN in the United States, undermining our national sovereignty. These new regulations are so complex that every American citizen will be impacted by their far-reaching consequences. Worse yet, people with disabilities deserve better! Addressing disabilities issues through an international bureaucracy undermines our ability to empower families and communities to serve disabled people’s needs. As former Senator Rick Santorum, whose young daughter Bella has severe disabilities, declared in his formal statement opposing the Treaty: The CRPD would usurp the rights and powers of parents here in the United States to do what is best for their special-needs child by placing the law of the UN above the rights of the parents. It is the job of our elected representatives to preserve these rights, not hand them off to unaccountable international bureaucrats. The CRPD Treaty will:Exceed the bounds of the Americans with Disabilities Act and eliminate any remaining state sovereignty on the issue of disability law. Demand that all American law on this subject conform to UN standards. Force “every person, organization, or private enterprise” to eliminate discrimination on the basis of disability. This would put impossible burdens and expenses onto private citizens, as they could be held in violation of the treaty if their private property is not fully accessible to persons with disabilities, even if they do not know any persons with disabilities. Give the UN the power to determine the legitimacy and lawfulness of the United States’ budgets to assess compliance with such treaties. Take Action!We need you to call both of your Senators and tell them to vote NO on the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) or any other Treaty that comes to the Senate floor this year. Capitol Switchboard: If you live in a state represented by one of the members of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee listed below, please especially urge him or her to vote NO in tomorrow’s Committee vote. CaliforniaBarbara Boxer New Jersey Menendezland L. CardinPennsylvania P. Casey, Jr. VirginiaJim WebbNew Hampshire Jeanne ShaheenDelaware Coons Illinois J. Durbin New MexicoTom UdallTennessee Bob CorkerIdaho E. Risch FloridaMarco RubioOklahoma M. InhofeSouth CarolinaJim DeMint Georgiany IsaksonWyoming BarrassoUtahMike Lee Also, if you live in Arizona, Kansas or Wyoming, Senators McCain, Jerry Moran and Barrasso are supporting the Treaty. Please urge them to withdraw their support and to work with other conservatives toward measures that will actually help, not harm disabled persons and the families and communities that care for them. -- www.drpeirson.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2012 Report Share Posted July 18, 2012 I see it the same way, a. And have advocated for it fiercely and managed, fortunately, to ratify it in my country, Brazil. Now I am living in Venezuela, that has not even signed the Convention and I cannot find a school that accepts my child. And there is no law that says this is ilegal.And in case anyone has doubts, please read its content before making any moves. It was made by people with disabilities for people with disabilities.http://www.un.org/disabilities/default.asp?id=259 Pat De: a Peirson Para: DownSyndromeInfoExchange Enviadas: Quarta-feira, 18 de Julho de 2012 18:09 Assunto: Re: [DownSyndromeInfoExchange] Stop the UN Disabilities treaty Can you give some specific examples of how exactly this treaty will have devastating effects and what the far reaching consequences are? As I see it this treaty increases rights for persons with a disability. Stop UN Disabilities Treaty Stop UN Disabilities Treaty Take Action!Committee Vote Tomorrow! July 18, 2012Liberals in the Senate are working quickly to expand UN power and diminish U.S. sovereignty while they still can. We must stop them! Once again, they are exploiting the most vulnerable members of our society to increase UN power. The UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD), another American sovereignty-threatening treaty, was sent to President Obama and he signed it on July 30, 2009. The Treaty has been sent to the U.S. Senate for ratification, and liberal Senate leadership is moving quickly. The Senate Committee on Foreign Relations will vote on the Treaty tomorrow, July 19, 2012, and Committee Chair Senator Kerry, a big fan of UN Treaties, announced last week that they plan to pass the Treaty by July 26th! This is an unprecedented attempt to jam a binding international treaty through the Senate without proper time for debate or consideration. We must not let it happen! We need you to tell your friends and neighbors about this new UN attempted power grab, and we need everyone to call and email your Senators, and urge them to vote AGAINST the CRPD treaty. The American public cannot afford for the United Nations to implement regulations that will have devastating effects on every American “person, organization, or private enterprise.†The CRPD Treaty would expand the already growing powers of the UN in the United States, undermining our national sovereignty. These new regulations are so complex that every American citizen will be impacted by their far-reaching consequences. Worse yet, people with disabilities deserve better! Addressing disabilities issues through an international bureaucracy undermines our ability to empower families and communities to serve disabled people’s needs. As former Senator Rick Santorum, whose young daughter Bella has severe disabilities, declared in his formal statement opposing the Treaty: The CRPD would usurp the rights and powers of parents here in the United States to do what is best for their special-needs child by placing the law of the UN above the rights of the parents. It is the job of our elected representatives to preserve these rights, not hand them off to unaccountable international bureaucrats. The CRPD Treaty will:Exceed the bounds of the Americans with Disabilities Act and eliminate any remaining state sovereignty on the issue of disability law. Demand that all American law on this subject conform to UN standards. Force “every person, organization, or private enterprise†to eliminate discrimination on the basis of disability. This would put impossible burdens and expenses onto private citizens, as they could be held in violation of the treaty if their private property is not fully accessible to persons with disabilities, even if they do not know any persons with disabilities. Give the UN the power to determine the legitimacy and lawfulness of the United States’ budgets to assess compliance with such treaties. Take Action!We need you to call both of your Senators and tell them to vote NO on the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) or any other Treaty that comes to the Senate floor this year. Capitol Switchboard: If you live in a state represented by one of the members of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee listed below, please especially urge him or her to vote NO in tomorrow’s Committee vote. CaliforniaBarbara Boxer New Jersey Menendezland L. CardinPennsylvania P. Casey, Jr. VirginiaJim WebbNew Hampshire Jeanne ShaheenDelaware Coons Illinois J. Durbin New MexicoTom UdallTennessee Bob CorkerIdaho E. Risch FloridaMarco RubioOklahoma M. InhofeSouth CarolinaJim DeMint Georgiany IsaksonWyoming BarrassoUtahMike Lee Also, if you live in Arizona, Kansas or Wyoming, Senators McCain, Jerry Moran and Barrasso are supporting the Treaty. Please urge them to withdraw their support and to work with other conservatives toward measures that will actually help, not harm disabled persons and the families and communities that care for them. -- www.drpeirson.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2012 Report Share Posted July 18, 2012 On the widest and most important level possible I can give an example how this hurts our children. The United States of America is a sovereign nation. We have a constitution and bill of rights that was written specifically to grant the largest amount of power in our local government. "We the People" vote on our local schools, laws, taxes, mayors, school board, city council, etc. It is the way we get things done in our own communities and the best example to show a society that is free. It is also a grand design that gives individuals the power to change things they do not like about their community. Because you vote and you can even get involved in the political process if you have the resolve.So, with that said, the UN treaty would create a level of government you do not get to vote on. One that makes laws about any number of things without your consent as a voter. The UN wants to make a council to dictate things about the children in your community without the community input. I do not care if it was written by people with disabilities. It did not originate in my area or even my state, and its attempt to circumvent all levels of our rights is insidious and wrong. Even if it sounds all nice and fluffy, just putting an international power as an overseer of something as personal as our children with disabilities is very creepy to say the least.I understand you are from a different country. Not necessarily you, but many people living in countries less free than the United States do not understand what we went through to get away from a government that made decisions on us without our consent. A government that taxed us without giving us representatives. Which is what the UN will do to implement these treaties, and that is not constitutional. Many people from socialist nations do not understand why we do not want socialist health care. Many people from other countries do not understand why we do not want an international government telling us what to do. It is because they've never know the freedom that we have. We have and we will fight for our freedoms granted to us by our creator, and sometimes we uphold with our very lives. Freedom is something very precious to us, and we won't give it to any international organization.Especially when it comes to our children.Peace, hope that helps. Stop UN Disabilities TreatyStop UN Disabilities TreatyTake Action!Committee Vote Tomorrow! July 18, 2012Liberals in the Senate are working quickly to expand UN power and diminish U.S. sovereignty while they still can. We must stop them!Once again, they are exploiting the most vulnerable members of our society to increase UN power. The UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD), another American sovereignty-threatening treaty, was sent to President Obama and he signed it on July 30, 2009. The Treaty has been sent to the U.S. Senate for ratification, and liberal Senate leadership is moving quickly. The Senate Committee on Foreign Relations will vote on the Treaty tomorrow, July 19, 2012, and Committee Chair Senator Kerry, a big fan of UN Treaties, announced last week that they plan to pass the Treaty by July 26th!This is an unprecedented attempt to jam a binding international treaty through the Senate without proper time for debate or consideration. We must not let it happen! We need you to tell your friends and neighbors about this new UN attempted power grab, and we need everyone to call and email your Senators, and urge them to vote AGAINST the CRPD treaty. The American public cannot afford for the United Nations to implement regulations that will have devastating effects on every American “person, organization, or private enterprise.” The CRPD Treaty would expand the already growing powers of the UN in the United States, undermining our national sovereignty. These new regulations are so complex that every American citizen will be impacted by their far-reaching consequences. Worse yet, people with disabilities deserve better! Addressing disabilities issues through an international bureaucracy undermines our ability to empower families and communities to serve disabled people’s needs. As former Senator Rick Santorum, whose young daughter Bella has severe disabilities, declared in his formal statement opposing the Treaty:The CRPD would usurp the rights and powers of parents here in the United States to do what is best for their special-needs child by placing the law of the UN above the rights of the parents. It is the job of our elected representatives to preserve these rights, not hand them off to unaccountable international bureaucrats.The CRPD Treaty will:Exceed the bounds of the Americans with Disabilities Act and eliminate any remaining state sovereignty on the issue of disability law.Demand that all American law on this subject conform to UN standards. Force “every person, organization, or private enterprise” to eliminate discrimination on the basis of disability. This would put impossible burdens and expenses onto private citizens, as they could be held in violation of the treaty if their private property is not fully accessible to persons with disabilities, even if they do not know any persons with disabilities. Give the UN the power to determine the legitimacy and lawfulness of the United States’ budgets to assess compliance with such treaties.Take Action!We need you to call both of your Senators and tell them to vote NO on the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) or any other Treaty that comes to the Senate floor this year.Capitol Switchboard: If you live in a state represented by one of the members of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee listed below, please especially urge him or her to vote NO in tomorrow’s Committee vote.CaliforniaBarbara BoxerNew Jersey Menendezland L. CardinPennsylvania P. Casey, Jr.VirginiaJim WebbNew HampshireJeanne ShaheenDelaware CoonsIllinois J. DurbinNew MexicoTom UdallTennesseeBob CorkerIdaho E. RischFloridaMarco RubioOklahoma M. InhofeSouth CarolinaJim DeMintGeorgiany IsaksonWyoming BarrassoUtahMike LeeAlso, if you live in Arizona, Kansas or Wyoming, Senators McCain, Jerry Moran and Barrasso are supporting the Treaty. Please urge them to withdraw their support and to work with other conservatives toward measures that will actually help, not harm disabled persons and the families and communities that care for them. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2012 Report Share Posted July 19, 2012 the HomeSchooler's Legal Defense Fund also explains the problems with the CRPD act well <http://www.hslda.org/docs/news/2012/201207030.asp> WHAT? An INTERNATIONAL REGISTRY for kids with " disabilities " which is like 1/5 kids these days?? and, I'll add, I am NOT in favor of the U.N. in any case as it is essentially a One World Government liora > > > > > > > Stop UN Disabilities Treaty > > Stop UN Disabilities Treaty > > Take Action! > > > > Committee Vote Tomorrow! > > > > July 18, 2012 > > > > Liberals in the Senate are working quickly to expand UN power and diminish U.S. sovereignty while they still can. We must stop them! > > > > Once again, they are exploiting the most vulnerable members of our society to increase UN power. The UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD), another American sovereignty-threatening treaty, was sent to President Obama and he signed it on July 30, 2009. > > > > The Treaty has been sent to the U.S. Senate for ratification, and liberal Senate leadership is moving quickly. The Senate Committee on Foreign Relations will vote on the Treaty tomorrow, July 19, 2012, and Committee Chair Senator Kerry, a big fan of UN Treaties, announced last week that they plan to pass the Treaty by July 26th! > > > > This is an unprecedented attempt to jam a binding international treaty through the Senate without proper time for debate or consideration. We must not let it happen! > > > > We need you to tell your friends and neighbors about this new UN attempted power grab, and we need everyone to call and email your Senators, and urge them to vote AGAINST the CRPD treaty. > > > > The American public cannot afford for the United Nations to implement regulations that will have devastating effects on every American " person, organization, or private enterprise. " > > > > The CRPD Treaty would expand the already growing powers of the UN in the United States, undermining our national sovereignty. These new regulations are so complex that every American citizen will be impacted by their far-reaching consequences. > > > > Worse yet, people with disabilities deserve better! Addressing disabilities issues through an international bureaucracy undermines our ability to empower families and communities to serve disabled people's needs. > > > > As former Senator Rick Santorum, whose young daughter Bella has severe disabilities, declared in his formal statement opposing the Treaty: > > > > The CRPD would usurp the rights and powers of parents here in the United States to do what is best for their special-needs child by placing the law of the UN above the rights of the parents. It is the job of our elected representatives to preserve these rights, not hand them off to unaccountable international bureaucrats. > > > > > > > > The CRPD Treaty will: > > > > Exceed the bounds of the Americans with Disabilities Act and eliminate any remaining state sovereignty on the issue of disability law. > > Demand that all American law on this subject conform to UN standards. > > Force " every person, organization, or private enterprise " to eliminate discrimination on the basis of disability. This would put impossible burdens and expenses onto private citizens, as they could be held in violation of the treaty if their private property is not fully accessible to persons with disabilities, even if they do not know any persons with disabilities. > > Give the UN the power to determine the legitimacy and lawfulness of the United States' budgets to assess compliance with such treaties. > > Take Action! > > > > We need you to call both of your Senators and tell them to vote NO on the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) or any other Treaty that comes to the Senate floor this year. > > > > Capitol Switchboard: > > > > If you live in a state represented by one of the members of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee listed below, please especially urge him or her to vote NO in tomorrow's Committee vote. > > > > California > > Barbara Boxer > > New Jersey > > Menendez > > > > land > > L. Cardin > > > > Pennsylvania > > P. Casey, Jr. > > > > Virginia > > Jim Webb > > > > New Hampshire > > Jeanne Shaheen > > > > Delaware > > Coons > > > > Illinois > > J. Durbin > > > > New Mexico > > Tom Udall > > Tennessee > > Bob Corker > > > > Idaho > > E. Risch > > > > Florida > > Marco Rubio > > > > Oklahoma > > M. Inhofe > > > > South Carolina > > Jim DeMint > > > > Georgia > > ny Isakson > > > > Wyoming > > Barrasso > > > > Utah > > Mike Lee > > > > Also, if you live in Arizona, Kansas or Wyoming, Senators McCain, Jerry Moran and Barrasso are supporting the Treaty. Please urge them to withdraw their support and to work with other conservatives toward measures that will actually help, not harm disabled persons and the families and communities that care for them. > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2012 Report Share Posted July 27, 2012 This piece was not written by the Hill (which, by the way, is far from being a leftist newspaper!). It was written by two congressmembers, including a REPUBLICAN: Dole is a former Republican Senator from Kansas and also served as Majority Leader. To: DownSyndromeInfoExchange Sent: Saturday, July 21, 2012 9:03 AMSubject: Re: [DownSyndromeInfoExchange] Stop the UN Disabilities treaty I have read The Hill's take on the matter and expressed my disagreement with it. The Hill's blog is consistently left of center on most issues, so take that into consideration as well. But thank you for the resource. You may want to read this http://thehill.com/blogs/congress-blog/healthcare/238657-ratifying-the-convention-on-the-rights-of-persons-with-disabilities Pat De: Borkowski Para: DownSyndromeInfoExchange Enviadas: Quarta-feira, 18 de Julho de 2012 21:26Assunto: Re: [DownSyndromeInfoExchange] Stop the UN Disabilities treaty On the widest and most important level possible I can give an example how this hurts our children. The United States of America is a sovereign nation. We have a constitution and bill of rights that was written specifically to grant the largest amount of power in our local government. "We the People" vote on our local schools, laws, taxes, mayors, school board, city council, etc. It is the way we get things done in our own communities and the best example to show a society that is free. It is also a grand design that gives individuals the power to change things they do not like about their community. Because you vote and you can even get involved in the political process if you have the resolve. So, with that said, the UN treaty would create a level of government you do not get to vote on. One that makes laws about any number of things without your consent as a voter. The UN wants to make a council to dictate things about the children in your community without the community input. I do not care if it was written by people with disabilities. It did not originate in my area or even my state, and its attempt to circumvent all levels of our rights is insidious and wrong. Even if it sounds all nice and fluffy, just putting an international power as an overseer of something as personal as our children with disabilities is very creepy to say the least. I understand you are from a different country. Not necessarily you, but many people living in countries less free than the United States do not understand what we went through to get away from a government that made decisions on us without our consent. A government that taxed us without giving us representatives. Which is what the UN will do to implement these treaties, and that is not constitutional. Many people from socialist nations do not understand why we do not want socialist health care. Many people from other countries do not understand why we do not want an international government telling us what to do. It is because they've never know the freedom that we have. We have and we will fight for our freedoms granted to us by our creator, and sometimes we uphold with our very lives. Freedom is something very precious to us, and we won't give it to any international organization. Especially when it comes to our children. Peace, hope that helps. Stop UN Disabilities Treaty Stop UN Disabilities Treaty Take Action! Committee Vote Tomorrow! July 18, 2012 Liberals in the Senate are working quickly to expand UN power and diminish U.S. sovereignty while they still can. We must stop them! Once again, they are exploiting the most vulnerable members of our society to increase UN power. The UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD), another American sovereignty-threatening treaty, was sent to President Obama and he signed it on July 30, 2009. The Treaty has been sent to the U.S. Senate for ratification, and liberal Senate leadership is moving quickly. The Senate Committee on Foreign Relations will vote on the Treaty tomorrow, July 19, 2012, and Committee Chair Senator Kerry, a big fan of UN Treaties, announced last week that they plan to pass the Treaty by July 26th! This is an unprecedented attempt to jam a binding international treaty through the Senate without proper time for debate or consideration. We must not let it happen! We need you to tell your friends and neighbors about this new UN attempted power grab, and we need everyone to call and email your Senators, and urge them to vote AGAINST the CRPD treaty. The American public cannot afford for the United Nations to implement regulations that will have devastating effects on every American “person, organization, or private enterprise.†The CRPD Treaty would expand the already growing powers of the UN in the United States, undermining our national sovereignty. These new regulations are so complex that every American citizen will be impacted by their far-reaching consequences. Worse yet, people with disabilities deserve better! Addressing disabilities issues through an international bureaucracy undermines our ability to empower families and communities to serve disabled people’s needs. As former Senator Rick Santorum, whose young daughter Bella has severe disabilities, declared in his formal statement opposing the Treaty: The CRPD would usurp the rights and powers of parents here in the United States to do what is best for their special-needs child by placing the law of the UN above the rights of the parents. It is the job of our elected representatives to preserve these rights, not hand them off to unaccountable international bureaucrats. The CRPD Treaty will: Exceed the bounds of the Americans with Disabilities Act and eliminate any remaining state sovereignty on the issue of disability law. Demand that all American law on this subject conform to UN standards. Force “every person, organization, or private enterprise†to eliminate discrimination on the basis of disability. This would put impossible burdens and expenses onto private citizens, as they could be held in violation of the treaty if their private property is not fully accessible to persons with disabilities, even if they do not know any persons with disabilities. Give the UN the power to determine the legitimacy and lawfulness of the United States’ budgets to assess compliance with such treaties. Take Action! We need you to call both of your Senators and tell them to vote NO on the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) or any other Treaty that comes to the Senate floor this year. Capitol Switchboard: If you live in a state represented by one of the members of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee listed below, please especially urge him or her to vote NO in tomorrow’s Committee vote. CaliforniaBarbara Boxer New Jersey Menendez land L. Cardin Pennsylvania P. Casey, Jr. VirginiaJim Webb New HampshireJeanne Shaheen Delaware Coons Illinois J. Durbin New MexicoTom Udall TennesseeBob Corker Idaho E. Risch FloridaMarco Rubio Oklahoma M. Inhofe South CarolinaJim DeMint Georgiany Isakson Wyoming Barrasso UtahMike Lee Also, if you live in Arizona, Kansas or Wyoming, Senators McCain, Jerry Moran and Barrasso are supporting the Treaty. Please urge them to withdraw their support and to work with other conservatives toward measures that will actually help, not harm disabled persons and the families and communities that care for them. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2012 Report Share Posted July 27, 2012 i agree. I am no fan of the UN the HomeSchooler's Legal Defense Fund also explains the problems with the CRPD act well <http://www.hslda.org/docs/news/2012/201207030.asp> WHAT? An INTERNATIONAL REGISTRY for kids with " disabilities " which is like 1/5 kids these days?? and, I'll add, I am NOT in favor of the U.N. in any case as it is essentially a One World Government liora > > > > > > > Stop UN Disabilities Treaty > > Stop UN Disabilities Treaty > > Take Action! > > > > Committee Vote Tomorrow! > > > > July 18, 2012 > > > > Liberals in the Senate are working quickly to expand UN power and diminish U.S. sovereignty while they still can. We must stop them! > > > > Once again, they are exploiting the most vulnerable members of our society to increase UN power. The UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD), another American sovereignty-threatening treaty, was sent to President Obama and he signed it on July 30, 2009. > > > > The Treaty has been sent to the U.S. Senate for ratification, and liberal Senate leadership is moving quickly. The Senate Committee on Foreign Relations will vote on the Treaty tomorrow, July 19, 2012, and Committee Chair Senator Kerry, a big fan of UN Treaties, announced last week that they plan to pass the Treaty by July 26th! > > > > This is an unprecedented attempt to jam a binding international treaty through the Senate without proper time for debate or consideration. We must not let it happen! > > > > We need you to tell your friends and neighbors about this new UN attempted power grab, and we need everyone to call and email your Senators, and urge them to vote AGAINST the CRPD treaty. > > > > The American public cannot afford for the United Nations to implement regulations that will have devastating effects on every American " person, organization, or private enterprise. " > > > > The CRPD Treaty would expand the already growing powers of the UN in the United States, undermining our national sovereignty. These new regulations are so complex that every American citizen will be impacted by their far-reaching consequences. > > > > Worse yet, people with disabilities deserve better! Addressing disabilities issues through an international bureaucracy undermines our ability to empower families and communities to serve disabled people's needs. > > > > As former Senator Rick Santorum, whose young daughter Bella has severe disabilities, declared in his formal statement opposing the Treaty: > > > > The CRPD would usurp the rights and powers of parents here in the United States to do what is best for their special-needs child by placing the law of the UN above the rights of the parents. It is the job of our elected representatives to preserve these rights, not hand them off to unaccountable international bureaucrats. > > > > > > > > The CRPD Treaty will: > > > > Exceed the bounds of the Americans with Disabilities Act and eliminate any remaining state sovereignty on the issue of disability law. > > Demand that all American law on this subject conform to UN standards. > > Force " every person, organization, or private enterprise " to eliminate discrimination on the basis of disability. This would put impossible burdens and expenses onto private citizens, as they could be held in violation of the treaty if their private property is not fully accessible to persons with disabilities, even if they do not know any persons with disabilities. > > Give the UN the power to determine the legitimacy and lawfulness of the United States' budgets to assess compliance with such treaties. > > Take Action! > > > > We need you to call both of your Senators and tell them to vote NO on the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) or any other Treaty that comes to the Senate floor this year. > > > > Capitol Switchboard: > > > > If you live in a state represented by one of the members of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee listed below, please especially urge him or her to vote NO in tomorrow's Committee vote. > > > > California > > Barbara Boxer > > New Jersey > > Menendez > > > > land > > L. Cardin > > > > Pennsylvania > > P. Casey, Jr. > > > > Virginia > > Jim Webb > > > > New Hampshire > > Jeanne Shaheen > > > > Delaware > > Coons > > > > Illinois > > J. Durbin > > > > New Mexico > > Tom Udall > > Tennessee > > Bob Corker > > > > Idaho > > E. Risch > > > > Florida > > Marco Rubio > > > > Oklahoma > > M. Inhofe > > > > South Carolina > > Jim DeMint > > > > Georgia > > ny Isakson > > > > Wyoming > > Barrasso > > > > Utah > > Mike Lee > > > > Also, if you live in Arizona, Kansas or Wyoming, Senators McCain, Jerry Moran and Barrasso are supporting the Treaty. Please urge them to withdraw their support and to work with other conservatives toward measures that will actually help, not harm disabled persons and the families and communities that care for them. > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 2012 Report Share Posted July 29, 2012 I CALLED MY TWO SENATORS AND ASKED THEM TO VOTE NO to the CRPD TREATY. The contact phone numbers of your Senators is here <http://www.senate.gov/general/contact_information/senators_cfm.cfm> to express your feelings about the CRPD. Stating, my name and the hometown I am from. And, that I am the mom of a kid with Down syndrome, and another with autism, Partially/mostly recovered. I am all for Disability Rights, specifically, the ABLE act. But Disability laws and rights are a State's issue, a Country issue, and there is NO REASON the U.S. should be beholden to the U.N. or need any international treaty which supercedes our OWN LAWS. We are perfectly able to ensure disability rights via the current State and Federal laws, and THIS is the avenue we should be scrutinizing and improving disability rights and servicies. Liora Pearlman Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 30, 2012 Report Share Posted July 30, 2012 Thanks, Liora! I did the same!!Shari I CALLED MY TWO SENATORS AND ASKED THEM TO VOTE NO to the CRPD TREATY. The contact phone numbers of your Senators is here <http://www.senate.gov/general/contact_information/senators_cfm.cfm> to express your feelings about the CRPD. Stating, my name and the hometown I am from. And, that I am the mom of a kid with Down syndrome, and another with autism, Partially/mostly recovered. I am all for Disability Rights, specifically, the ABLE act. But Disability laws and rights are a State's issue, a Country issue, and there is NO REASON the U.S. should be beholden to the U.N. or need any international treaty which supercedes our OWN LAWS. We are perfectly able to ensure disability rights via the current State and Federal laws, and THIS is the avenue we should be scrutinizing and improving disability rights and servicies. Liora Pearlman Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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