While I haven't read everything on the site, it looks good to me. The government has way too much control in the family life. We have to get PERMISSION to homeschool, we are harrassed if we don't vaccinate, people have a had CPS called on them for planning homebirths. The list of violations of rights goes on and on. The government owns our kids, and we are only ALLOWED to raise them if we raise them to some degree of what the government considers acceptable. What happens when they decide that any of the things we do as NFL is illegal?
Of course, those of us in the NFL community have to accept the fact that other families are going to raise their children differently from us. And while we may not like it or agree with it, it is their right. They're going to bottlefeed, let their babies cry it out, some will be homophobic and racist, and some will spank. But we need to work on changing hearts and minds, providing opportunities for parents to learn a different way of doing things, and encourage a cultural change. Change must come from within. It cannot be forced by the government and too often when the government starts out trying to make a change for the better, the control increases to the point that things become worse. And that is exactly what has happened.
Of course, the government has its place. You have the right to do whatever you want so long as it doesn't hurt anyone else. So, when a parent truly hurts their child through abuse or neglect, then the CPS has cause to step in. But it should be a last resort. My husband was in foster care. His situation was one in which he truly did need to be removed from his parent's care (or lack thereof). But he can attest to the fact that foster care is not necessarily any better. He was moved from home to home, and had foster parents that hit him, didn't feed him, locked him outside all night, and did nothing to stop him from doing drugs. My point is that with the current policies a child can get taken from their parent because their parent spanked them, only to get moved to a worse situation. And even if the situation is better, getting moved around and forced to live with strange people causes a child to feel insecure, angry, confused... all the same symptoms of living with a not so great parent. (just to clarify, I'm not defending spanking)
The only problem with a constitutional amendment, is that the constitution no longer means anything in this country. We have thousands of laws that violate the constitution and very few politicians or citizens seem to care. So, while a constitutional amendment would be great, we first have to return to following the constitution. Vote for Ron Paul if you want this to happen.