I Forgot to attach the link to what I was talking about.
http://www.city-journal.org/html/16_3_ed_school.html
Excellent article. Lengthy - but necessary reading for anyone who still do not understand the coup that is taking place right before eyes and its implications throughout our beloved country.
This article should be required reading for every conservative in this country. Bill Ayers is a leader of this entire movement to socialize our country via our taxpayer funded education system. But he is not the only one by any means. This theory of education for social justice (code word for Marxist indoctrination of our children to bring about the communists goals through a peaceful revolution) is rampant in public school systems across the country, and has been since the 1960s, when thousands of the stuedent revolutionaries went back into the education colleges within the universities and quietly took them over right in front of our noses. (my older sister, who attended a small liberal denominational college remembers this type of “social justice” philosophy being taught there already in 1970.)
That is why we conservatives are having the frustration of seeing information about William Ayers finally making it into the mainstream media little by little, but realizing that many of those under 40 in some parts of the country don’t seem to care. The parts of the country where the takeover of the universities, public schools and textbooks have been most successful (east and west coasts, and large urban areas where unions are powerful) are the areas where the brainwashing has been most successful, and now Ayers and others who share his world view are reaping the results of 30 years of patient infiltration.
We conservatives MUST find a way to break the power grip of these communists over the taxpayer funded government schools.
If we don’t take back the school systems and taxpayer funded teaching universities (or break them up and start over using a different model), and take back the media, I don’t see how we can ever have a lasting influence in changing our government. Yes, we need to keep fighting the political fight with all our means, but we need to also be committed to taking back (or at least setting free for open dialog and opposing viewpoints) the other columns of our society and doing it in a more organized way.