Take Back Our Children, A Holiday Message For Generations

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    TAKE BACK OUR CHILDREN

    A Holiday Message For GenerationsAs we all busy ourselves for the holidays, why not take a moment aside from material concerns to evaluate quality time actually spent with yourchildren. After all, family is at the core of our celebrations this time of year, and it is the ultimate goal of our hard work.

    Unfortunately, many good moms and dads will not be able to see their children this season due to New Yorks antiquated custody and supportlaws. Blanket rules command the alignment of children with one parent while promoting needless controversies for profit in our domestic relationscourts.

    Many of you have followed my ordeal in this system as I sacrificed a prominent and lucrative career seekingjustice for my children and parents similarly situated. Some have gone so far as to sponsor this publicservice message so that your families might appreciate our cause and avoid the dysfunction and damagewhich our state is producing here.

    We all know that reform is desperately needed. Both the court system and bar of this state have appointedcommissions on the subject in recent years. Adverse impacts are found in our schools, neighborhoods, crimestatistics and productivity in the workforce. Meanwhile, taxpayers are left to shoulder its tremendous costs

    through law enforcement and social services.

    Rest assured, however, that meaningful results will not follow from these commissions. This is because the state has created a multi-billion dollarchild industry out of these court controversies. It is not inclined to jeopardize fees and revenues for the sake of children even though these processesroutinely violate a full range of rights protected by the American Constitution.

    While we may not be able to stem the tide of violence and moral decay coming at us from Hollywood, we have a right, indeed a duty, to reverse thedamage to our families, children and livelihoods when it is being caused by government itself. The problem is a peculiar one arising from decades ofeffort to fleece mainstream Americans of their hard earned income through every means available.

    If you could make the people believe that the state is acting at all times in the best interests of their children, you could get them to surrender theirrights and even pay for the processes which took away their offspring. It is by no means a novel concept. Nazi, fascist and communist dictators havemobilized entire nations behind some of the most hideous child propaganda ever known to mankind.

    The schemes here may not be as overt, but the trend is similarly alarming. In countless Family Court cases, one loving parent will be phased out ofthe childrearing process and forced to pay for it through diverted child support obligations. Shar ed parenting is the civilized remedy, but it is also adire threat to the money making system. Hence equal protection is not enforced and the public is deceived into believing that the state knows besthow to raise our children.

    So it is that we find our children being raised through custody and supportorders that encourage substitute parenting by strangers over thenatural parents. It is a phenomenon receiving little analysis and no reform. Yet it is one which is harming the productivity of an entire nation. Futuregenerations are being shaped by it.

    At first, the problem comes across as a complex and elusive one. This works to the benefit of those who feed off the system. But to the victims whorealize that there can be no utopian parenting philosophy, at least none which the state can competently uphold, the bottom line is this: parents stillretain the inalienable right to decide, in the first instance, how their offspring will be raised.

    Under our form of government, the state is remanded to the task of focusing upon cases of patent abuse and neglect where a true public interest maybe found. Instead, parents who simply choose to live apart are lumped together with unfit characters and forced to prove their fitness to the stateunder the same rules and processes which are becoming mainstream in America today.

    Parents should not be forced to prove themselves in order to spend more time with their children. The state must become more select and restrainedin these delicate matters. Unlike communist and socialist practices, the peoples resources are thereby applied more effectively. Mothers would

    become less burdened, fathers would remain a meaningful part of their childrens lives and families would not be deprived of genuine parentingfigures.

    Todays barbaric money generating schemes are occurring in public courtrooms across America. Parents are coerced to destroy one another and spoiltheir children against a natural order of childrearing. Moreover, if you can deny your opponent time with his children, you can retain that allimportant welfare check called child support even where both parents are self sustaining.

    When our state forces itself into private family affairs, it alters the traditional character of our judiciary. Judges should not have to shed their role asimpartial decision makers by rendering personal views on childrearing. Neither our Constitution nor our creator empowered them to pass suchjudgments without proper cause. The time has therefore long passed for the people to take back their children.

    Recently I filed a comprehensive test case seeking to do exactly this. It has gained momentum as a potential class action. On December 26-27, 2010,I will be sponsoring a planning session behind a national parenting rights convention at the Plaza H otel in New York City. In a matter of days,confirmed attendees include a retired federal judge from California, a former state judge from North Carolina, lawyers, authors and parenting rightsadvocates.

    Comparable support is urged here from our own area. We rightfully pride ourselves in prominent achievements such as the Boilermaker and Heart-Run Walk, but now an opportunity is presented to join our nations final civil rights movement. Embracing it would be consistent with our regionsproud heritage. So much talent has been wasted and lost here in recent decades.

    Learn more about our movement at www.leonkoziol.com. If you believe in our cause, kindly consider a contribution to my attention c/o ParentingRights Institute, 1518 Genesee Street, Utica, New York 13502. You may also cal l me directly at 796-4000. We are hoping to maintain a publicservice office with nation-wide support and local staff. A prospectus is available for the details on our site or by requesting a hard copy. Yourassistance would be in every respect a gift for generations to come.

    Please share this message with others as you enjoy the festive season and precious time with your own families and children.

    Best regards,

    Leon R. Koziol, J.D.Founder, Parenting Rights Institute

    This advertisement is sponsored by New Hartford Concerned Citizens, National League of Fathers, Inc. and supporting parents.