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Statistics
on drunk driving
Alcohol promotes hypertension, liver cirrhosis,
certain cancers, and other diseases.
Between 20% and 37% of emergency room traumas involve alcohol.
Alcohol is a factor in about HALF the accidental deaths that happen
at home.
More than half of rapists were drinking immediately before their crimes.
Alcoholics are sixteen times more likely to die in a fall than the average
person is.
Two
billion
dollars is roughly spent on advertising
to young consumers in America, alone.
The children's
direct influence in parental purchases in the United States was estimated
to be around 1.88
billion dollars in 1997 up from
$132 billion in 1990, $50 billion in 1984, and $20 billion in the mid-70s.
The market for American Children age 4 to 12 years rakes in some $30
billion annually.
In
the European Union, revenues to television networks and producers have
reached between $620 to $930 million.
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Kid's Bill
of Rights
1. You have a right
to be protected from your government, from your president, from your
judges, from your state's attorney, from repeat offenders driving under
the influence of drugs/alcohol.
2. You have a right to demand that the punishment fits the crime.
3. You have a right to request answers from the judges as to how they
interpreted their lenient decisions (including why the maximum enforcement
of the law was not applied.)
4. You have a right to not be physically or mentally abused by your
parents who drink alcohol and endanger your life by becoming violent.
5. You have a right to hold your parents accountable by calling your
law enforcement authorities as quick as dialing 911.
6. You have a right to protect your own life from anyone, including
your parents.
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Parents'
Bill of Rights
1. We have a right to be protected by the President
of the United States first and foremost. The President's oath of office:
"I solemnly swear to protect the nation to the best
of my ability so help me God."
2. We have a right to hold our representatives accountable for violating
their oath of office to uphold the laws to the United States Constitution.
3. We have a right to due process, justice, and to make the punishment
fit the crime. Deter habitual criminal offenders from being released
under plea bargaining and endangering the public safety.
4. You have a right to fight the billion dollar advertising of alcohol
and tobacco that your children are facing daily by boycotting Hollywood,
the media, and companies that violate your children's morals.
5. You have a right to speak out to the Chief Executor of your country
and reinforce your rights to government of, by, and for the
people. Write
petitions and letters of protest to your President and Congress to uphold
their Oath of Office.
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