by UFI Blog | Jun 14, 2017 | Diane Robertson, Family, father, Parents
by Diane Robertson We need fathers. The politically correct modern notion that as long as a child seems loved and cared for, then it won’t matter who raises the child is just wrong. Children need fathers. Society needs fathers. Mothers need fathers. For years fathers...
by UFI Blog | Jun 7, 2017 | Diane Robertson, Parental Rights, Religious Freedom, Same-Sex Attraction, Same-Sex Marriage
by Diane Robertson Do you remember when gay marriage debates were happening all over and those who did not want it to become legalized would receive the question: How can my marriage affect yours? Since that time, married couples could probably come up with a specific...
by UFI Blog | May 31, 2017 | Diane Robertson, Physician Assisted Suicide, Sanctity of Life
by Diane Robertson Physician assisted suicide (PAS) proponents in the state of Vermont pushed for officials to interpret the PAS law to require all doctors either to counsel terminally ill patients or to refer them for counseling about assisted suicide. The state...
by UFI Blog | May 25, 2017 | Diane Robertson, motherhood
by Diane Robertson La Leche League fills a needed service for new breast feeding mothers. According their website, La Leche League helps mothers to breastfeed through mother-to-mother support, encouragement, information, and education, and to promote a better...
by UFI Blog | May 17, 2017 | Diane Robertson, Free Speech, Religious Freedom, Same-Sex Attraction
by Diane Robertson Hurray!!! Free speech and religious freedom, for a business owner, won last week in a court in Kentucky! Those rulings are becoming fewer and farther between. Though the ruling will likely be appealed, one can always celebrate a win for freedom!!!!...
by UFI Blog | May 3, 2017 | Diane Robertson, Parental Rights
by Diane Robertson Part two of a two-part series examining California’s overreach into the lives of children and families and the rights of parents. The main problem with California’s SRC 41 is that it removes full on decision making about children from the parents...