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Teachers Union Member Cites {Conservatives'} "Radical Agenda"
Cheyenne Wyoming Tribune-Eagle ^
| 06-17-04
| Orr, Becky
Posted on 06/17/2004 7:14:04 AM PDT by Theodore R.
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To: wmichgrad
NEA member admitting to a preference of socialism, ping!
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posted on
06/17/2004 7:19:09 AM PDT
by
CSM
(Liberals may see Saddam's mass graves in Iraq as half-full, but I prefer to see them as half-empty.)
To: Theodore R.
She's found a "radical agenda of privatizing everything that's not nailed down." "Crony capitalists and market fundamentalists" are using a calculated effort to privatize programs, not only in education, but in Medicare and Social Security, she said.
Oh my gosh...you mean some people actually want to be free and practise liberty.
These education unions, particularly the NEA, are filled with abject socialists and closet marxists. It is time for the wheel to turn on them as well.
I wish Ronald Reagan had been able to realize his goal of doing away with the entire HEW departments of government.
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posted on
06/17/2004 7:20:37 AM PDT
by
Jeff Head
To: Theodore R.
And they're dismantling them by "starving the beast" through repeated tax cuts.
She admits it is a beast.
To: Theodore R.
'"It does not consider the differences among students in the classroom," he said. '
How cruel can the evil conservatives be? (sarcasm)
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posted on
06/17/2004 7:21:18 AM PDT
by
gedeon3
To: Theodore R.
The quality of public school education is inversely proportionate to the growth of the NEA. Think about it.
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posted on
06/17/2004 7:24:25 AM PDT
by
Eva
To: Theodore R.
WEA (Wyoming Education Association) members came from across the state to attend the institute. It focuses on leadership, political action and membership.It's kind of funny how the WEA institute meeting doesn't focus on EDUCATION!
And they're dismantling them by "starving the beast" through repeated tax cuts. Those "starve-the-beasters" have a good friend in the White House, she added.
How can she complain about tax cuts when schools are actually getting more money each year?
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posted on
06/17/2004 7:25:22 AM PDT
by
kaboom
To: Theodore R.
"The law needs massive changes. "This is despised in a very bipartisan way," she said. "
Yes, by both liberals and socialists.
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posted on
06/17/2004 7:28:05 AM PDT
by
bad company
(God speed Dutch)
To: CSM
Everything we have worked for the past 40 years is at stake. Our schools, our benefits, our rights, all of this would be up for sale on eBay to the highest bidder if some of these folks had their way.
It's unfortunate that she fails to see that privately run schools may actually force parents to become more involved in their child's education, as they would actually have to make a decision as to what school to send their kids to. Not to mention the fact that privately run schools would have to compete for students in order to turn a profit. And it's not like privately run schools wouldn't be unionized, so I doubt their rights and benefits would be at risk.
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posted on
06/17/2004 7:30:26 AM PDT
by
wmichgrad
To: Theodore R.
She's found a "radical agenda of privatizing everything that's not nailed down." I have to admit that is a stupid agenda.
Just because it's nailed down is not a reason to keep it socialized. Get out the claw hammers if you have to so you can privatize it.
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posted on
06/17/2004 7:30:42 AM PDT
by
KarlInOhio
(Teach a Democrat to fish and he will curse you for not just giving him the fish.)
To: CSM
Not just an NEA member, "one of the leaders of the 2.8-million-member NEA". Of course, I'm sure she doesn't speak for the majority of the members so she'll soon be out of a leadership position, right?
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posted on
06/17/2004 7:35:38 AM PDT
by
FourPeas
(Need I close my tags?)
To: Theodore R.
I have been teaching for 14 years, and I can tell you that the NEA is an enemy to all who have conservative or even common sense views about where our nation should be heading.
The sad thing is that NEA has worked hard to develop the tenure system so that teachers are basically trapped into keeping membership in NEA. School systems and School boards are so political and underhanded that few teachers would ever dream of crawling out from under the protective blanket that is offered by NEA.
Without NEA teachers would get fired every time a parent got mad (which is every day now that kids are not held responsible for their actions anymore.) Most of us would love to get rid of NEA, but its either stay in NEA or not have a job. NEA knows that it has us trapped, so it takes advantage of us by using our union dues to promote its liberal agenda.
One final word from a person on the inside. No Child Left Behind is a crock. Its nothing but a smoke screen thrown up by the republicans to make voters believe that they have actually done something that might improve the education system. Democrats do this stuff too. None of it really works, but it makes the voters feel secure.
In the past ten years politics has destroyed an already shaky public school system. Now, kids are not being taught to think ahead or to problem solve. They are simply being taught to pass a test so that parents can feel secure and politicians can say, "hey look....I raised test scores during my last term in office."
What they neglect to to tell you is that they have dumbed the tests down so that a stump could pass them.
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posted on
06/17/2004 7:36:06 AM PDT
by
russesjunjee
(Shake the fog from your eyes sheeple! Our country is swirling down the sewer!)
To: russesjunjee
I would not send my dog to a public school. I would rather my child did not receive any education than go
to a communist indoctrinated prison designed to turn
him away from decent common sense and family.
Public school is not about "education", it's about money, power and evil.
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posted on
06/17/2004 7:50:00 AM PDT
by
Cowgirl
To: Theodore R.
This woman is so very wrong, on so many issues, that I truly do NOT know where to begin.
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posted on
06/17/2004 7:51:38 AM PDT
by
Xenalyte
(This dog bite me.)
To: wmichgrad
Everything we have worked for the past 40 years is at stake. Our schools, our benefits, our rights, all of this would be up for sale on eBay to the highest bidder if some of these folks had their way.
Silly me . . . all this time, I thought that what teachers had been working for for 40 years was to teach kids something.
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posted on
06/17/2004 7:53:54 AM PDT
by
Xenalyte
(This dog bite me.)
To: russesjunjee
What I can't figure out is if the tests are so easy - and indeed they are - why are so many children failing them?
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posted on
06/17/2004 7:54:48 AM PDT
by
Xenalyte
(This dog bite me.)
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To: Theodore R.
"Everything we have worked for the past 40 years is at stake. Our schools, our benefits, our rights, all of this would be up for sale on eBay to the highest bidder if some of these folks had their way," she said.
Just what have they done in the last 40 years to help the students to learn better. Nothing! Absolutely Nothing!
It used to be that a community that needed a teacher would go out and hire the best qualified teacher for the amount of money they could afford. The community would also tell the teacher what they wanted the students to learn and what to expect from the teacher. If neither process occurred then the teacher was up before the board telling them why, then the board either keep the teacher or let the teacher go.It was a good system then and I think that it would be a good system now.
Get rid of the teachers union and tenure and I believe you would see a change for the better in the students.
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posted on
06/17/2004 7:56:06 AM PDT
by
AIC
To: Theodore R.
This article needs a big BARF ALERT
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posted on
06/17/2004 7:56:10 AM PDT
by
Mister Baredog
((Part of the Reagan legacy is to re-elect G.W. Bush))
To: russesjunjee
What they neglect to to tell you is that they have dumbed the tests down so that a stump could pass them.And still many don't seem willing or able to take them and pass.
Just what is the solution?
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posted on
06/17/2004 8:00:01 AM PDT
by
Mister Baredog
((Part of the Reagan legacy is to re-elect G.W. Bush))
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