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oracle
08-01-2001, 11:50 PM
Teacher's Pets (http://www.opinionjournal.com/editorial/feature.html?id=95000909)
Secret documents show that the National Education Association has become the Democratic Party.

BY WILLIAM MCGURN
Thursday, August 2, 2001 12:01 a.m. EDT

Those of us who have long dismissed the National Education Association as a tool of the Democratic Party have been badly mistaken. Apparently it's just the opposite. As documents now sealed under a judge's order indicate, it's the Democratic Party that is the tool of the NEA.

That, at least, is the gist of a report from the Federal Election Commission, all the more tantalizing because the object of its investigation was not the NEA but the AFL-CIO. Yet the NEA's name surfaces again and again as one of those organizations that, in return for financial contributions, were given seats on campaign committees in 1996 as well as the right to approve or reject the Democratic agenda.

This would be riveting enough on its own. But the Landmark Legal Foundation adds a point that puts it in fascinating context: All the while the NEA was sitting on these committees and financing these Democratic campaigns, it was listing zero dollars for political expenditures on its tax forms.

"Imagine the outrage if it emerged that the Republican National Committee had given HMOs and the oil companies a veto over the Republican Party platform in exchange for contributions," says Landmark President Mark Levin. "But here you have the largest union in the country apparently doing it with tax-exempt dollars and then turning around and telling the IRS they're spending nothing on politics."

This integration of the NEA into the Democratic Party goes a long way toward explaining how a monopoly that today leaves nearly two-thirds of African-American and Hispanic fourth-graders illiterate has insulated itself against political accountability. It helps explain too why George W. Bush gutted the key reform of his education package, a tepid voucher provision for failing public schools, understanding as he did that the NEA would never permit Democrats to sign on to it. Thanks to these new documents, we know that this is not simply because the NEA happens to be influential in the Democratic Party. It's because the NEA--with 16,000 local offices--has in some respects become the Democratic Party.

The history of these documents themselves hint at the scandal behind them. Earlier this month, in response to a request from the Democratic National Committee and the AFL-CIO, they were sealed by U.S. District Judge Gladys Kessler. Fortunately, Landmark had already snapped them up during an all-too-brief, four-day window back in May, when the FEC had made them public. Had Landmark not grabbed these papers in time, the degree of intimacy between the NEA and the Democratic Party would remain secret.

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So what do these FEC documents show? They show that in spite of NEA President Bob Chase's ritual invocations of "bipartisanship," when it comes to political campaigns the NEA has lashed itself firmly to the donkey's tail:
<UL TYPE=SQUARE><LI>A response to an FEC subpoena written on the DNC's letterhead confirms that there indeed existed in 1995-96 a "National Coordinated Campaign Steering Committee," which met at DNC headquarters and "normally included" the NEA.

The Clinton/Gore '96 Primary Committee defines this coordinated campaign as "the project of the state parties to register and turn out Democratic voters on behalf of the entire Democratic ticket in the general election."

<LI>In response to another subpoena, a lawyer for Project '95/'96 defined it as a "coalition of labor unions, environmental, senior and public interest organizations" formed in wake of the Republican takeover of the House to stop Newt Gingrich's Contract with America. An FEC analysis stated the Project was funded by "in-kind contributions" from its "participating organizations," among which was the NEA. Activities included dispatching "field organizers" to Republican districts deemed vulnerable to Democratic takeover in the 1996 elections.

<LI>In North Carolina the president of the state NEA, John Wilson, also served on the Democratic committee that handled day-to-day management of the coordinated campaign. The "Coordinated Plan" lays out the quid pro quo: "When the DNC and its national partners, including . . . the NEA, agree on the contents of a plan, each national partner will give their funding commitment to the state."

<LI>In the prelude to an affidavit filed by Joseph Cullen, Democratic candidate for Pennsylvania's 10th Congressional District, the FEC defined the Coordinated Campaign as "a separate statewide campaign structure within each State Democratic Party, created and financed by Democratic nominees and allied organizations [emphasis added]."
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Maggie_T
08-02-2001, 08:01 AM
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">quote:</font><HR>This would be riveting enough on its own. But the Landmark Legal Foundation adds a point that puts it in fascinating context: All the while the NEA was sitting on these committees and financing these Democratic campaigns, it was listing zero dollars for political expenditures on its tax forms.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

Typical.

Thank for this article, Oracle.

Bump for everybody. Read it here because you won't hear this in the news.

**DONOTDELETE**
08-02-2001, 08:12 AM
Oracle thanks for this great article.

All the more reason to end this corrupt organization.

**DONOTDELETE**
08-02-2001, 08:38 AM
Dubya should sic the IRS on them.

**DONOTDELETE**
08-02-2001, 10:10 AM
"Dubya should sic the IRS on them." --Guy Off the Wall

Maybe Bush is sharing in their profit-making. He has got to be profiting somehow. I don't think he is stupid to let these con artists continue otherwise. I have this funny feeling we will see more of this in the news, heh heh heh.

DesertFox
08-02-2001, 11:27 AM
These crooks belong in jail.

**DONOTDELETE**
08-02-2001, 01:40 PM
DF,

That would be a magnitude 10 political earthquake! Much as I'd dearly love to see it, I expect to see porcine aviators first.

DesertFox
08-02-2001, 02:00 PM
I'm not so pessimistic, Pete. People may not understand the underlying causes, but they recognize bullshit when they see it. And the Professional Black Whiners Assn is wearing mighty thin even on blacks, whose pride is starting to smart from being always depicted as weak and helpless. Not to mention that they, too, recognize bullshit.

**DONOTDELETE**
08-03-2001, 12:40 AM
So when will the NAALCP sue the NEA for racial discrimination? Surely such a suit would have more merit than suing the "lead paint industry" - keeping schools with a high percentage of minority students from being improved and suppressing alternatives.

Why is everybody laughing?

DesertFox
08-03-2001, 12:48 AM
The professional black whining community has gotten so outta hand that what you suggest is quite possible.