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For those not-so-aware, a protest about Adoption Rights was being planned for this July.   Now, I'll be honest, I'm not a huge public screamer, especially when it comes to the politics behind Open Records.  The truth is, opening the vault to MORE lies on paper (aka birth certificates) can prove itself very dangerous for those adoptees unprepared and overwhelmed with the aftermath Truth brings a lied-to adopted child.

I was one such unprepared bastard to learn, through recently found documents, how falsified paper-work hurts the already deeply wounded and betrayed soul.  It was my own life-experience that showed me first-hand  just how devious International Adoption works, especially for our paid politicians, their well funded supporting lobbyists and "influential" religious leaders.  That's a triad no one in his right mind wants to mess with... unless, of course, there is nothing left to lose.

I keep my knowledge about certain people in the religious-political sector secret, because it involves family members I have managed to love.  Exposing what I know could very well be a suicide mission I can't survive a second time.  This past year taught me the meaning of "LIMITATIONS".

That being made cryptically clear, I want to post the formal anouncement made by the folks at Bastard Nation.  Keep in mind, Ron Morgan was one of PPL's first members, and according to him, this was their 10-year Anniversary, marking their efforts for reform. 

June 1, 2008

The Executive Committee of Bastard Nation: the Adoptee Rights Organization announces with regret the withdrawal of our organizational co-sponsorship and official participation in A Day for Adoptee Rights, (DAR) scheduled for July 20-25 during the National Conference of State Legislature's annual meeting in New Orleans. We had planned to hold a "Bastard Boot Camp Teach-In" on July 20, participate in the protest on July 22, and help staff the DAR space inside the Mariol Convention Center July 23-25.

We sincerely regret any inconvenience or discouragement this decision may cause.

As of this writing the event itself has not been canceled, only Bastard Nation's co-sponsorship and participation. Please check the DAR website for updates on the status of the event. http://adopteerights.net/nulliusfilius/

Bastard Nation has been concerned for some time about the cost effectiveness of the project. While many people exhibited an interest in attending all or part of the event, the number of people who actually registered or made a serious commitment to attend was minimal. There were also hidden costs at the convention center, of which DAR and BN were not aware of until recently, which put our participation extremely over budget.

Bastard Nation believes that the Day for Adoptee Rights project is a sound idea. There is no dispute between BN and DAR. We have concluded that this is not the time or place for Bastard Nation to take part in a Day for Adoptee Rights. The cost of the event this year spiraled and did not balance with the number of participants coming forward to show our strength to the politicians who hold the keys to the records cabinets. Bastard Nation is an all volunteer organization that works on the foundational financial principle of bringing you the best bang for your buck. Spending several thousand dollars in member dues and donations on a project that at this point was sputtering is fiscally irresponsible, movement careless, and takes time and funds away from legislative and educational activities that can make a direct difference now.

Moreover, we are concerned with the participation of Abrazo Adoption Agency in San Antonio, Texas. Unknown to DAR and BN until just a few days ago, Abrazo has been raising funds for the event in DAR's name. http://apps.facebook.com/causes/85456?recruiter_id=15092383

These funds went and continue to go directly to the agency, raising huge ethical issues for Bastard Nation and the equal access movement. Records and identity access is about our rights and has no connection with the marketing schemes of adoption agencies. BN has a long-standing, hard-line policy of accepting no support from the adoption industry. Bastard Nation specifically, and the adoptee rights movement in general, cannot and should not be co-opted or used by the adoption industry to promote its own agenda. We disavow all industry involvement in our work. Any entanglement with the adoption industry endangers the integrity and credibility of the adoptee rights movement.

Although BN solicited funds for our specific DAR activities, the only official fundraising site for DAR is on the DAR site. Do not send funds to any other solicitor.

Bastard Nation is in the process of working with the Country Inn and Suites by Carlson to release the rooms in our reserved block. We will personally contact everyone who registered under our agreement with the hotel about the procedure for you to cancel room reservations should you desire to do so.

We greatly appreciate the work that volunteers from Bastard Nation and A Day for Adoptee Rights have put into this event. Without them and you there is no movement. We applaud your enthusiasm, commitment and we look forward to future activities to restore our rights.

Please write to our Executive Chair, Marley Greiner if you have any questions.

Yours in Bastardy,

The Bastard Nation Executive Committee

Anita Walker Field

Patricia Marler

Marley Greiner, Executive Chair  http://bastardette.blogspot.com/2008/06/june-1-2008-to-members-bastard-nation.html

Maybe next protest, the bigger picture of corrupt Child Placement can be the focus, and not the falsified records?  Maybe a broader message of disgust will bring the funds such a public production needs.... but then, what the hell do I know about the politics played in this game?  All I know is, If it were ME starting a protest, I'd look into an organization like:  http://www.dcrally2008.com/

Power should be with the people with a very likable, easy-to-understand moral message.

by Kerry on Sunday, 22 June 2008