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Secretary Paige Stands by NEA Claim
The AP via The Miami Herald ^ | 2/24/2004 | BEN FELLER

Posted on 02/24/2004 11:20:33 AM PST by cyncooper

WASHINGTON - Education Secretary Rod Paige says he chose poor words in calling the nation's largest teachers union a "terrorist organization," but he stands by his claim that the group uses "obstructionist scare tactics" in its fight over the nation's education law.

Paige used the terrorist reference Monday in a private White House meeting with governors while answering a question about the National Education Association, which has 2.7 million members. His words startled members of his audience, triggered outrage from prominent Democrats and deepened the divide between the country's top education official and its largest union.

Paige told The Associated Press in an interview that he made the comment in jest.

"I was making what I now know was a bad joke; it was a poor choice of words," Paige said. "I was referencing the Washington-based organization in general, not teachers."

Reg Weaver, the NEA president, said Paige's comments were pathetic, including the secretary's explanation that he was criticizing the union organization but not teachers.

"I can tell you what my first response was: Scary. That's really frightening," said Diana Garchow, a special-education teacher at Highland Elementary School in Bakersfield, Calif. "It's scary that you can't voice an opinion in this country without being called a terrorist. ... I don't care if it was a joke or what it was, that was a totally inappropriate comment."

On Tuesday, Michigan's largest teachers' union called for Paige's ouster.

"Secretary Paige is acting like a schoolyard bully, resorting to name calling and insults. He needs to be removed," Michigan Education Association President Lu Battaglieri said in a statement. "Thousands of MEA members have served this country honorably - and dozens are currently serving in Iraq today - defending the basic American freedom to debate and to disagree.

The flap comes as the Bush administration faces increasing state opposition to the No Child Left Behind law, widely considered the most significant federal education act since Congress approved its original version in 1965. The law, approved in bipartisan fashion, requires a range of testing, teaching and school-choice changes to help children succeed.

Paige spoke at length Monday about his agency's efforts to help states and schools understand the complex law, but his feud with the NEA is no secret. The union - a reliable supporter of the Democratic Party - plans to sue the Bush administration over funding of the law and wants changes in how it is enforced.

But Paige's language drew a rush of criticism, giving Democrats election-year fodder.

"Secretary Paige and the Bush administration have resorted to the most vile and disgusting form of hate speech, comparing those who teach America's children to terrorists," said Terry McAuliffe, chairman of the Democratic National Committee.

A spokeswoman for presidential contender John Kerry called Paige's remarks "inappropriate, particularly at a time when our nation has experienced the devastation caused by terrorism." Kerry's chief competitor, John Edwards, called Paige's words "grossly offensive."

The nation's other major teachers union, the American Federation of Teachers, said it was "unconscionable and irresponsible for any public figure, let alone a U.S. Cabinet member, to undertake this kind of name-calling."

But Gayle Fallon, the president of the AFT chapter in Houston who knows Paige from his work in that city, said Paige was merely being sarcastic.

"There were times when he'd pick up the phone and call and ask me, 'How's my favorite terrorist doing?' " Fallon said. "The NEA isn't militant enough to be a terrorist organization. They're barely militant enough to be union."

Said White House spokesman Scott McClellan: "The comment was inappropriate and the secretary recognized it was inappropriate and quickly apologized."

Included in 100-word statement that his staff characterized as an apology was Paige's assertion that "the NEA's high-priced Washington lobbyists have made no secret that they will fight against bringing real, rock-solid improvements in the way we educate our children regardless of skin color, accent or where they live."

In the AP interview, Paige said opposition to the law has been stirred by at least three groups that are "hard nosed, highly financed and well organized."

Since 1976, when it shifted into an active role in national politics, the NEA has given every presidential endorsement to a Democrat. It is a big political donor, mostly to Democrats.

In the last presidential election cycle, the NEA and its political action committee donated $3.1 million to federal candidates and national party committees, with about $9 of every $10 going to Democrats, according to the nonpartisan Center for Responsive Politics. At that time, national party committees were allowed to raise union donations, part of the "soft money" they are now barred from accepting.


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A spokeswoman for presidential contender John Kerry called Paige's remarks "inappropriate, particularly at a time when our nation has experienced the devastation caused by terrorism." Kerry's chief competitor, John Edwards, called Paige's words "grossly offensive."

Not so fast, John Effin Kerry.

From Drudge's page:

As Democrats express outrage over comments made by Education Secretary Rod Paige [he called the the nation's largest teachers union 'a terrorist organization'] a DRUDGE REPORT flashback can reveal Democrat presidential frontrunner John Kerry Has Called Republicans 'legislative terrorists'... MORE... In Jan. 1996, commenting on the federal government shutdown, Kerry called the House Republicans 'legislative terrorists,' who used federal workers as pawns and disrespected them. Asked about his terrorist comment, Kerry explained, 'Terrorists hold hostages, and the Republicans are holding the government hostage'...

1 posted on 02/24/2004 11:20:33 AM PST by cyncooper
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To: cyncooper

I support Secretary Paige


2 posted on 02/24/2004 11:22:35 AM PST by The Wizard (democrats are enemies of America)
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To: The Wizard
How about a "regime" change for the NEA.
3 posted on 02/24/2004 11:28:33 AM PST by hannityforpres08
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To: cyncooper
This Paige guy is pretty cool!!!!!!!

On this subject, has anyone ever stopped to consider just how much the NEA thinks it should cost to each one child the alphabet? If you add up Head Start and kindergarten, we are talking about $20,000 to $30,000 per child to learn the ABCs -- about $1,000 per letter. Why not just mail a $10 video to the home of every three year old?

4 posted on 02/24/2004 11:40:03 AM PST by King Black Robe (With freedom of religion and speech now abridged, it is time to go after the press.)
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To: King Black Robe
This Paige guy is pretty cool!!!!!!!

I agree!

5 posted on 02/24/2004 11:45:30 AM PST by cyncooper ("Maybe they were hoping he'd lose the next Iraqi election")
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To: cyncooper
Secretary Paige Stands by NEA Claim

After all, what's not to stand by?

He was on the money.

6 posted on 02/24/2004 11:46:14 AM PST by headsonpikes (Spirit of '76 bttt!)
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To: cyncooper
SEC. PAIGE FOR MAN OF THE YEAR !
7 posted on 02/24/2004 11:50:42 AM PST by chiller (JUDGES is JOB #1)
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To: King Black Robe
35 years ago, I taught my then 4-year-old the basics w/a blackboard and a couple pieces of chalk. He so wanted to go to school and was going to have to wait another year. IIRC, it took us about 3 weeks to get the alphabet, numbers, printing name and address and shoe tying down. We did this w/about 2 hours/day of playing school.

One of best memories from that experience was the day he finally had it all down pat. He grabbed both my hands and we danced around in a circle while he sang:"I'm an egghead, now!" over and over.

We had been reading to him nightly for over 2 years by then and even afterwards, we would read as a family, all of us taking a turn at whatever book we had at the time.

It takes so little to do this. Of course, I had had a decent education beforehand and that is lacking for many young parents (and teachers) today.
8 posted on 02/24/2004 11:53:08 AM PST by reformedliberal
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To: chiller
Paige has my vote.
9 posted on 02/24/2004 11:54:03 AM PST by Dante3
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To: reformedliberal
That's a great story!
10 posted on 02/24/2004 11:54:50 AM PST by King Black Robe (With freedom of religion and speech now abridged, it is time to go after the press.)
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[Michigan Education Association President Lu Battaglieri] "Secretary Paige is acting like a schoolyard bully..."

On the contrary. The bullys are the teacher's unions that use the force of government to tax people's money away from them and then deny them right to place their children into the schools of their choice.

11 posted on 02/24/2004 11:56:05 AM PST by Dave Olson
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To: chiller
You know, chiller, you've put your finger on something. This adminstration is filled with real men.
12 posted on 02/24/2004 11:57:35 AM PST by cyncooper ("Maybe they were hoping he'd lose the next Iraqi election")
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To: The Wizard
I support Paige also!
13 posted on 02/24/2004 11:58:00 AM PST by Judith Anne (Is life a paradox? Well, yes and no...)
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To: reformedliberal
My wife and I take turns reading to our son (only 4 months). It's time well spent. Plus, I have all the books my mom read to me when I was a kid, so there's not much PC crap in them. It'll be fun when he can write his name in the books by my old toddler scribble.
14 posted on 02/24/2004 12:00:47 PM PST by IYAS9YAS (Go Fast, Turn Left!)
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To: reformedliberal
I started when my daughter was two. "The letter game" I called it.

Pick a letter, say "P", and we each took turns coming up with words and laughing at our cleverness as we called out pumpkin, pie, pudding, penguin, peanut, and so on.

We'd take turns picking what letter we'd play and I'd sound it: "P" puh puh puh "P" then I'd emphasize that letter sound each time I said my word.

Learning experiences when we'd do "K" or hard "C". Words like "knee" would get explained and so on.

15 posted on 02/24/2004 12:02:21 PM PST by cyncooper ("Maybe they were hoping he'd lose the next Iraqi election")
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To: reformedliberal
Oh, and my daughter is 10 now, truly gifted and I still read to her at bedtime. It's a great way to re-read my own childhood faves. (of course she reads on her own now daily)

We did all the Little House books last year. I had really been looking forward to reading those again after all these years.
16 posted on 02/24/2004 12:04:32 PM PST by cyncooper ("Maybe they were hoping he'd lose the next Iraqi election")
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To: cyncooper
At first I thought Paige's comment was over the top, but the more I think about it, the more valid it seems. The NEA threatens to harm our children unless we give them money, then they go ahead and harm them anyway. How is that anything short of terrorism?
17 posted on 02/24/2004 12:09:50 PM PST by Sloth (We cannot defeat foreign enemies of the Constitution if we yield to the domestic ones.)
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To: All
I am so sick of Republicans backing down. Drudge published several quotes where Democrats called conservatives "terrorists." Dem Rats don't ever apologize they just turn up the heat.

Former California governor Pete Wilson had it right. "The Democrat legislators can jump up and kiss my ass."

18 posted on 02/24/2004 12:27:41 PM PST by WilliamofCarmichael (Benedict Arnold was a hero for both sides in the same war, too!)
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To: *Education News
BTTT
19 posted on 02/24/2004 12:30:40 PM PST by EdReform (Support Free Republic - All donations are greatly appreciated. Thank you for your support!)
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To: The Wizard
DITTO and Super KUDOS to the S of E Paige.

Give 'em hell buddy!!!!!!

20 posted on 02/24/2004 12:35:20 PM PST by el_texicano
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