
NEA Gears Up To Elect Democrats
Tropical Storm Bill roared into New Orleans this summer carrying in its tailwind 10,000 convention delegates who purport to represent 2.7 million members of the National Education Association. They call themselves “the world’s largest democratic, deliberative body,” but the NEA’s version of democracy is: majority rules, and the minority have no rights.
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NEA Goals, Spin, and Concealment
You’ve got to hand it to the National Education Association. The NEA’s press people and spin artists know how to manipulate the news. The NEA got widespread national publicity by announcing on Independence Day that it was withdrawing its controversial proposed “New B” resolution regarding “Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Education.”
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The Policy Behind The Controversy
The NEA got widespread national publicity by announcing on Independence Day that it was withdrawing its controversial proposed “New B” resolution regarding “Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Education.”
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Guess What's Going On In School!
Santa Rosa (CA) High School held a “Week of Diversity” on April 9-13 that included 82 presentations by outside speakers. The announcement letter sent to parents permitted them to opt out their children, but said the event was “essential to the exposure and understanding of important topics and teen issues not normally taught in our public school system.”
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California's Problems Not Just About Power
Two controversial California state laws, enacted last year by a one-vote margin and effective on New Year’s Day, mandate “diversity” teaching at all grade levels in order to promote tolerance of diverse sexual orientation.
Continue reading →Kristen A. Ullman, JD, President of Eagle Forum, joins the show to discuss the detransitioners speaking out as Congress considers the Chloe Cole Act.
