Posted on 07/06/2005 3:56:11 PM PDT by lds123
NEA affiliate rejects freedom proposal By George Archibald THE WASHINGTON TIMES July 5, 2005
LOS ANGELES -- The college affiliate of the National Education Association yesterday unanimously rejected a proposal to expand its policy on academic and professional freedom to protect "intellectual pluralism and the free exchange of ideas" in the nation's classrooms
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The NEA, like the ACLU, and the CPUSA, should be abolished. All three are subversive organization, determined undermine America in many ways.
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Late last night I heard a spokesperson for the NEA on a talk show, Lars Larson (I beleive that's his name). The one thing that REALLY made me laugh was when she stated in response to the accusation that the NEA was a liberal organization, that teachers represented the local communities in which they work. Yeah....right lady.
The NEA is power hungry. They do not represent any community.
Report on the NEA's 2005 Annual Meeting, held this week in Los Angeles (from Education Week's onsite reporter, Linda Jacobson):
http://blogs.edweek.org/edweek/NEA/
In case you can't access it, here are a few excerpts:
"The rally and march against California Gov. Arnold Schwarzeneggers education spending plans had begun."
"...the NEA also plans to dispatch some staff to Californiaand spend some moneyto help fight the governors initiative to suspend Proposition 98,..."
"I watched them head north on Figueroa Street, shouting Hey, Hey, Ho, HoSchwarzenegger has got to go!"
"...the pin she was wearing clipped to her denim MTA [Massachusetts Teacher Association] shirt that shows a picture of President Bush and reads '1000 Points of Light; 1 Dim Bulb.'"
(In one section, the reporter notes the similarities between the NEA convention and the Democratic Convention of last summer.)
"Speeches about the broken promises of Republicans sound rather familiar as well."
"A thunderous boo exploded from the crowd when California Teachers Association President Barbara Kerr mentioned 'the governor of California,'..."
"As a resident of Los Angeles, I also got my first chance to see and hear our new mayor, Antonio Villaraigosa. He used to organize members for the United Teachers of Los Angeles,..."
"I saw a couple Recall Arnold T-shirts, which wasnt too surprising, given the tone of some of the opening remarks."
Great FR name. And thanks for the info
All public unions should be abolished. Its suicidal too for Republicans not to deal with them, as a large percent of all their union dues goes to the Democratic party.
I was in the convention center when the chanting started. Reminiscent of a Bund rally.
Paycheck protection must become a national movement. It will defang them to a reasonable extent.
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