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PROTECT is a national pro-child, anti-crime
membership association. We are founded on the belief that our first and
most sacred obligation as parents, citizens, and members of the human
species is the protection of children from harm. We are committed to
building a powerful, nonpartisan force for the protection of children
from abuse, exploitation and neglect. We believe that this must be done
through a determined single-issue focus, a meaningful mainstream agenda
and the use of proven modern political strategies.
Background
There's an old saying in politics: Children don't vote."
That
old saying is supposed to explain why children do not inspire fear and
respect among elected leaders. But the real reason children always lose
out in the political arena is that adults don't fight for children the
way they fight for themselves.
Children
don't vote—but neither do firearms, clean air, or whales. Adults
protect their self-interests with money, lobbyists, and modern campaign
strategies. Children make no political contributions, don't hire media
specialists, and can't form PACs.
Children's
protection is our responsibility, but too often we have offered
children nothing more than vague non-profits and feel-good rhetoric.
Tired of watching charity softball
when you could be playing political hardball?
Every
year in America, scores of powerful special interest groups and
political candidates assemble teams of seasoned consultants, build up
huge war chests, and conduct their own media and electoral campaigns.
The stakes are high and the goals are pursued relentlessly.
We can do that for children.
Our Political Approach
FOCUS
PROTECT
is founded on the belief that a single-issue focus is the only way to
make child protection a political priority. Like the NRA or the AARP,
we know that there is strength in numbers and power in being focused
exclusively on a single issue. Traditional child advocacy groups have
not focused on the single issue that we care about most: protecting
children from abuse, exploitation and neglect. As a result, their
efforts have often been diluted and their political influence
questionable.
NONPARTISANSHIP
PROTECT
is serious when we say we are nonpartisan. Many of our members are
"anti-crime" conservatives... many are "pro-child" liberals. Some have
never been involved in the political process before. But regardless of
our beliefs, we all agree that child protection comes first. We ask
only two things of elected officials and policy makers: (1) that they
make the protection of children a top priority and are generous in
providing child crime and neglect victims the help they need; and (2)
that crimes against children are treated as crimes and that those who
prey upon children are removed from society. We welcome anyone who has
not been convicted of a crime against a child and will fight for those
two simple principles.
MAINSTREAM AGENDA
Just
as PROTECT is committed to a nonpartisan approach, we are dedicated to
an agenda on which the vast majority of Americans agree. We believe in,
as national advisory board member Joel Dvoskin has said, "sticking to
the simple truths." We are also proud to work with a wide spectrum of
people, regardless of their other political or social positions. After
all, when the building is on fire, you don't stop firefighters at the
gate to ask their political or social beliefs. PROTECT does not "take
positions" on many issues such as abortion or "spanking" that could be
used to divide us and divert attention from child abuse, exploitation
and neglect. We also never advocate for anyone's rights but a
child's... there are others to fight those battles.
PROVEN CAMPAIGN STRATEGIES
PROTECT
believes that we must fight for children with the same seriousness and
resolve with which we fight for any other vital interest. That's why we
have built a grassroots organization modeled after other proven successes.
PROTECT
takes the best thinking of tough-minded experts and designs targeted,
winnable campaigns. Then we use modern campaign strategies such as
polling, political contributions, direct mail and media campaigns to
ensure victory. We know that the rules of politics and human nature
have not been suspended "for the kids." That's why we owe them the same
serious strategies and focus we give our financial, ideological and
other interests.
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