tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6112040326337855804.post7436243449924940278..comments2023-07-01T09:09:29.134-05:00Comments on Man of Courage: In Response...Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09794130757913594310noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6112040326337855804.post-81474898896051401862011-01-17T21:55:43.668-06:002011-01-17T21:55:43.668-06:00What I have done is to post my response on my blog...What I have done is to post my response on my blog at <a href="http://fairplayforchildren.blogspot.com/2011/01/man-of-courage.html" rel="nofollow">http://fairplayforchildren.blogspot.com/2011/01/man-of-courage.html</a><br /><br />It's a new blog as you can see. I started it recently but have had no time to spend pushing it around.Bognor Regis Heraldhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06053903360049633138noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6112040326337855804.post-22918615312525888822011-01-17T21:35:57.609-06:002011-01-17T21:35:57.609-06:00The best I can do with your response is to insert ...The best I can do with your response is to insert comments "as and when".<br /><br />So here goes ....<br /><br />Whew! That's quite a strong comment, but I think it is one which deserves a little analysis. Just exactly who is "Come Out to Play"? If you look at his (I don't know the gender of the commenter, so I use the term "his" figuratively) User Profile, you will see that he is from "Llandestyn : Powys : United Kingdom". I thought so... Someone running down the USA is probably not from here. <br /><br /><i>Such paranoia ... The term "Llandestyn" is my joke for a town which does not exist. The "Ll" in Welsh gives a "Cl" sound so it would be pronounced 'clandestine'. I don'r run down the USA, my father died in NJ state recently, I was over for his funeral, found him 5/6 years back after searching ?50 years. Polish soldier, died aged 97, buried full military honours etc. I am male, have 2 grown sons, 2 grandchildren who are my world. I am National Secretary of 'Fair Play for Children', we work for the Child's Right to Play. One of those dangerous rights in that darn Convention. I don't say it's dangerous, that was a claim made by PRA supporters, that it would mean kids could refuse to go to school. Nah. It doesn't, it hasn't. That's an example of 'hysterical' and 'rubbish'.</i><br /><br /><br />Also, if you click on the link to go to his web page, it takes you to http://www.fairplayforchildren.org/, an organization dedicated to "Promoting the Child's Right to Play since 1973 in the UK and Worldwide according to the Convention on the Rights of the Child." HA! I found out who you really are! So the big backers of the CRC have to send out their 'COP's in order to silence the opponents of their agenda with a pre-written form to copy and paste onto the blogs of every single objector their trolls can find...<br /><br /><i> Whoa. What a nasty mind you have there. Fair Play is a small organisation, we punch above our weight, and we go out to meet the opposition, who all seem to want to skulk in cosy little blogs reinforcing one another with homilies and ludicrous claims. How very inconvenient to have ANOTHER viewpoint. PS My organisation survives on a very small amount of funding, mainly from our members who are mainly the sort of guys who get out on the streets where the kids are - they'll tell you how it is for many of them. Not in the States? You must be joking ... Poverty and abuse on a large scale. You are no different in that. Oh, I think the PRA, which is a well-heeled campaign, is better at pre-written briefings than we are. But you guys only talk to one another, in the main. Little room for outside ideas. So thanks for printing my original response (you put up the original, Google Alerts signalled it up, under Children's Rights</i><br /><br /> It's a little annoying! Anyway, we'll humour 'COP' by responding to his comment below:<br /><br />"Hysterical bunk." -- That is your opinion, which you are entitled to, at least here in the USA. "Yes it helps protect children where it has been signed." -- Yes, certain portions of it do protect children.<br /><br />Nobody is saying that children should be mistreated. "(Like every other nation except the US and basket case Somalia who say they will sign when they can start acting as a nation again.) <br /><br /><i>No no, that's lame, read the damn thing properly, it hangs together as a piece. </i>Bognor Regis Heraldhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06053903360049633138noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6112040326337855804.post-11724081160798165662011-01-16T18:57:20.312-06:002011-01-16T18:57:20.312-06:00I can only say....
Praise God!
Thank you for livi...I can only say....<br />Praise God!<br /><br />Thank you for living out what God has made you to be!Eric Potter MDhttp://www.parentalrightstn.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6112040326337855804.post-53190530143769683712011-01-16T14:51:04.655-06:002011-01-16T14:51:04.655-06:00Ha! That's funny. Probably caught a ping-back ...Ha! That's funny. Probably caught a ping-back from one or both of the sites you posted. :-) <br /><br />We certainly need to keep working to restoring parental rights (and everyone else's rights, for that matter).Jonathanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14564021244803727408noreply@blogger.com