Monday, April 4, 2011

NEA and Labor Unions Ready to Indoctrinate Your Kids on April, 4th





Tomorrow’s a big day for our educators. It’s indoctrinate the kiddies day! The NEA and your local union thugs are sponsoring this national event. They have co-opted the day of Martin Luther King’s assassination to spread their message. If you can’t stand on your own, adopt a martyr.


The NEA has listed ways to show solidarity with the socialist in your local schools:

For information about specific We Are One events in your area, visit the main We Are One website.


Suggestions for local events:


• Ask Everyone in your local to wear red in support of public education.


• Hold a pancake breakfast before the school day begins; a potluck lunch; or a social get-together after work.


• Organize building reps to distribute flyers to members in their place of work — front office of the school, cafeteria, transportation office, classrooms, lounge – wherever it’s appropriate to distribute the information.


• Orchestrate a letters to the editor program in which the local newspaper receives letters during the entire week of April 4 – 8.


• Wear arm bands/buttons/stickers to show solidarity with other workers.


• Stage a teach-in at your local school or institution of higher education, using the information in the AFL-CIO’s “We Are One teach-in kit”.


Documents to use and share:


• We Are One flyer


• We Are One sticker template (square)


• We Are One sticker template (round)



While you visit the NEA’s site, check out the comments. You will not believe that these people are teaching your kids. Here is one I found interesting. This woman was a teacher in New Jersey. As soon as she retires she flees her state and moves to North Carolina. Yeah, that’s all we need down here, another socialist from the northeast:

Margaret McCulloch


Posted April 3rd, 2011 at 10:04 am


Fellow Public School employees: teachers and support staff:


The wrong message is being delivered to the public: they should recall when employees bargained for benefits as opposed to rate of salary. Excellence is what public schools
have always maintained. They have met the challenge to equip students with knowledge
required to fulfill demanding changes in education. All over the United States we unite
together. (from New Jersey, retired in North Carolina.)

Source:  http://www.educationvotes.nea.org/weareone/

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