If you see someone punching a child, is it your problem? Is it better to let 1 child slip through the cracks rather than allow a government agency with the potential for great abuse to gain a stronghold? These are the questions plaguing parents of homeschooled children around the nation in response to Professor James G. Dwyer’s remarks to syndicated columnist Michelle Malkin.
Professor Dwyer teaches at the oldest law school in America and it is his belief that parents don’t have ultimate authority over their children.
Dwyer is considered by the left to be a prolific writer and unparalleled expert on the subject of children’s rights. Yet, for a man teaching law at the College of William and Mary, a program the writer of the Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson himself helped founded, his views sure stand in complete opposition to the founding fathers who crafted our country to reflect God and family values.
Professor Dwyer is preparing his legal argument for why the state should stop recognizing parents as the legal guardians of children.
Continue to the next page to read his full remarks and how this could start grating government organizations the power to assign parents to children as a privilege
Nazis mentality
He must be out of his freaking mind. Have you seen the way the government operates and they want to take control of our children? They can’t keep up with foster children. And those kids are a mess. It’s so sad. That’s only a mynute fraction of the adolescent population
You have to remember that every dollar that the government spends has been stolen from working people.
This fool looks like he is on drugs.
Right. Commies always see no other alternative than state ownership of the individual.
then they need pay child support .. dumbass professor where did he get his degree,, oh yeah the cracker jack box prize..
WTF…this isn’t$#%&!@*Germany pal
Fear the left…vote 2018
It takes a village because no one knows who the father is?
How many children does he have ? How much time does he spend with them ? Are they grown and did they all turn out well?