Thursday, June 23, 2011

NEA Makes An Offer Teachers Can't Refuse

The National Education Association (NEA), after putting forth their new pro-abortion agenda, will now go one step further, by spending $60 million on the re-election campaign of the most pro-abortion President ever, Barack Obama. Wow! Chills are running down my spine.

NEA executive director John Wilson says, he is prepared to pull out all the stops to ensure the pro-abortion president has another four years in office, and to promote taxpayer funding of abortions, while packing the Supreme Court and other federal courts with abortion activists.  He stated,  "We've got a lot of selling to do. Our members are very unhappy, we've got to explain to them the stakes. We cannot wait until a few months before the election." 

He went on to explain that part of the $60 million would be used to pressure (arm-twist?) an estimated 1 million Republican NEA members, into voting for Obama, by saying that we need more time to pressure members to stick with Obama once again. He bemoaned the fact that they had endorsed his election bid a bit too late in 2008. So, this time around they're being more pro-active in twisting people's arms in enough time before the 2012 elections. Sounds like the Godfather ... making an offer they can't refuse ... without serious repercussions, such as their job security?

You wonder why so many kids are dropping out of school, or just getting by?  When these are the people in charge of their education and formation ... or rather malformation.

In 2008, when the NEA endorsed Obama, Karen Cross, political director of NRLC said, "The tragic irony of the NEA's endorsement of Barack Obama is not lost on millions of pro-lifers across the country. The NEA has chosen to back a  presidential candidate who wants to continue a policy of abortion on demand, which has resulted in nearly 50 million missing students in classrooms from coast to coast, since 1973. Barack Obama's extremist pro-abortion agenda is a poison pill for our nation's classrooms. It borders on the incomprehensible, that our nation's educators would get behind a candidate, whose agenda will result in more missing children."

Some of this $60 million comes from union dues paid by teachers themselves, who may or may not be on board with this policy. Those who are not, this year, will no doubt face extreme pressure from the NEA. Hello! Are there any parents or grandparents out there?  Where's the public outcry. This bears a strong resemblance to the conscience rights of health care workers.  






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