New Politics: Excerpts on Children's Rights and Abortion

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For the benefit of America’s children and respect for their rights, four excerpts from New Politics that: 1) lay out a moderate’s argument on children as a largely legally ignored, discriminated minority class of citizens, their rights, and an argument for their entitlement to new protective scrutiny before federal Courts. 2) Calls for Congress and the Supreme Court to solve abortion strategically from the middle; defend children’s human and constitutional rights; and protect America’s children from discrimination by adults, government, and Courts. The excerpts include:

1) Four Principles that set moderates apart from party partisans.

2) Part of Chapter 4, which covers the first Principle—Children First, calls on the Supreme Court to protect children’s human and constitutional rights before adults’ rights and privileges. Especially note pages 6-8: Children’s Five Rights to Life before Birth.

3) All of Chapter 7 shows how a moderate solves the abortion issue constitutionally and politically, applying the fourth Principle—Solutions First— to yield a pro-all strategic solution using a 21st century science-based test of legal viability.

4) Part of Chapter 12 that presents some of the Moderate Agenda. The part included prescribes a New Deal of legal, commerce, and cultural reforms for the protection and betterment of children.

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For the benefit of America’s children and respect for their rights, four excerpts from New Politics that: 1) lay out a moderate’s argument on children as a largely legally ignored, discriminated minority class of citizens, their rights, and an argument for their entitlement to new protective scrutiny before federal Courts. 2) Calls for Congress and the Supreme Court to solve abortion strategically from the middle; defend children’s human and constitutional rights; and protect America’s children from discrimination by adults, government, and Courts. The excerpts include:

1) Four Principles that set moderates apart from party partisans.

2) Part of Chapter 4, which covers the first Principle—Children First, calls on the Supreme Court to protect children’s human and constitutional rights before adults’ rights and privileges. Especially note pages 6-8: Children’s Five Rights to Life before Birth.

3) All of Chapter 7 shows how a moderate solves the abortion issue constitutionally and politically, applying the fourth Principle—Solutions First— to yield a pro-all strategic solution using a 21st century science-based test of legal viability.

4) Part of Chapter 12 that presents some of the Moderate Agenda. The part included prescribes a New Deal of legal, commerce, and cultural reforms for the protection and betterment of children.

For the benefit of America’s children and respect for their rights, four excerpts from New Politics that: 1) lay out a moderate’s argument on children as a largely legally ignored, discriminated minority class of citizens, their rights, and an argument for their entitlement to new protective scrutiny before federal Courts. 2) Calls for Congress and the Supreme Court to solve abortion strategically from the middle; defend children’s human and constitutional rights; and protect America’s children from discrimination by adults, government, and Courts. The excerpts include:

1) Four Principles that set moderates apart from party partisans.

2) Part of Chapter 4, which covers the first Principle—Children First, calls on the Supreme Court to protect children’s human and constitutional rights before adults’ rights and privileges. Especially note pages 6-8: Children’s Five Rights to Life before Birth.

3) All of Chapter 7 shows how a moderate solves the abortion issue constitutionally and politically, applying the fourth Principle—Solutions First— to yield a pro-all strategic solution using a 21st century science-based test of legal viability.

4) Part of Chapter 12 that presents some of the Moderate Agenda. The part included prescribes a New Deal of legal, commerce, and cultural reforms for the protection and betterment of children.