NATIONAL NON-EDUCATION ASSOCIATION

By Michelle Malkin  •  July 3, 2004 05:23 AM

The NEA–teachers’ union/edu-mafia/Democrat adjunct–is meeting this week in Washington, D.C. for its annual convention. You will be amused to know that its first new item of business concerns “A Day of Action nationwide within the plans for the 2004 election cycle.” The business item explains that such a day could include but not be limited to:

A day that children will not attend school


Rallies to be held for all stakeholders and education employees in all 50 state capitals

A coming together in Washington, D.C. of delegations from all 435 congressional districts.

Nice to know the teachers, or whatever they are, have their priorities straight.

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