| NEA largest non-democratic body
August 6, 2003 By J. D. Tucker Excerpted with permission from the Brevard Insider Malabar, Florida To submit a Letter to the Editor: ESCMC@aol.com The National Education Association is at it again. They claim to be the largest, democratic, deliberative body. That is the biggest crock since Clinton said, "I didn't have sex with that that woman." They claim to be tolerant when they will not let 30% of their organization vote on the candidate of their choice. Ever since Jimmy Carter, the NEA had voted strictly Democrat. They have taken all membership dues and (what they didn't keep) spent on Democrat politicians elections. This is fact. The 30% who are Republicans are ignored. Republicans are minorities, but the "Largest, Deliberative Body" won't even let them speak or have any say in the organization. They tell their minorities, in their union, to just shut up, pay your dues and we will spend the money as we see fit. Newspapers all over the country know this and will not report it. They are in league [cahoots] with the NEA. The NEA wants control of all our children from birth through their entire lives. They still don't realize that communist Russia had the same dream and failed. These are American Communists We, the parents, have sat by and let a stinking, Socialist Union take control of our children. Just this week they have said that they want a Federal Law which would make it mandatory that 'pre-kindergarten' would start at 3 years old ... Good Grief! Does any parent have any control over their OWN children? The NEA wants Government control of the thoughts of your children. Will anyone in this country wake up? Brevard Insider is published 5 times a week except holidays at 1106 Ramblebrook St., Malabar, Fl. 32950. 321-956-0815. Fax: 321-956-8762. Email ESCMC@aol.com Copyright 2003. Publisher Pond Press, Inc. Editor: Edward S. Clark. Assistant editor: Dan Warrensford. Contributing editors: Doug Doudney, J. D. Tucker, Michael Moehle, Bob Brewster, David Russell, Chuck Morley, Bill Love. Contrarian: Robert D. Clark. Researcher, Electronic distribution: Tim Wooley. Subscription price $6.50 per month. |