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Monday April 2, 2001
UNICEF'S UP-COMING ANTI-FAMILY CHILDREN'S RIGHTS VOTE
OTTAWA, Apr 2, 2001 (LSN.ca) - Canadian Alliance MP and Family Issues Critic Grant Hill reported Friday that UNICEF is organizing another children's right's "election". Last year's rights election was a complete flop in Canada despite the support of Elections Canada because many schools chose not to participate due to objections raised by parents. Despite the autonomous-rights propaganda fed to many of our children, the right to a family came out on top, rating well above "protection from harm," a category which included spanking, or corporal punishment. For election purposes, these rights were identified as "candidates".
Dr. Hill says that the upcoming election "will be done with UNICEF around the world and kids will vote over the internet instead of in person at polling stations in schools." The launch date, he says, is April 26 and voting will continue until August. Finally I think UNICEF has figured out a way to get the results they're looking for: this election won't have any "family" candidate. It seems as though UNICEF's anti-family agenda is becoming more overt. Dr. Hill said: "I think UNICEF has figured out a way to get the results they're looking for: this election won't have any 'family' candidate."
For more information, contact Grant Hill at:
http://www.granthillmp.com
See LifeSite's UNICEF page and stories on the Canadian UNICEF Child right's vote
http://lifesite.vservers.com/waronfamily/unicef/index.html
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