Thursday, June 28, 2012

I believe the right wing extremist group “Stand for Children” is coming into PA to undermine teachers’ pension funding.


Uploaded by mrsjennifermarshall on Jul 9, 2011
"I happened on a video that I knew needed to be shared with everyone. I copied and edited it down to the most important 15 min where Jonah Edelman Co-founder of Stand for Children talks in detail about how they came to Illinois with the express purpose to take down the teachers unions. He revels in the fact that the general public was unsuspecting of the tactics being used against the teachers of Illinois and if they had it would have been unpalatable . He talks about how he worked to divide and conquer the teachers' and how the Illinois teachers association president went to work for Arne Duncan at the U.S. Dept of Ed. shortly after the talks were settled. Share with everyone!"

I believe that "Stand for Children" is setting up to take down teachers pension funds in Pennsylvania.


Good Schools Pennsylvania, an advocacy organization fighting for a quality education for every child in the state, is spearheading an ambitious and dramatic effort called "Stand for Children." "Stand for Children" volunteers travel to Harrisburg to maintain a presence at the Pennsylvania legislature every day that it is in session from January 27 to June 30, 2003, with the goal of lobbying legislators on behalf of the educational rights of every Pennsylvania child. Protestant (at least six different denominations), Catholic, and Jewish groups, college student groups, and school groups have signed up for almost every day on the calendar and have brought out significant numbers of people in all kinds of weather. Good Schools Pennsylvania concentrates its efforts on the state legislature because the state courts have ruled that "equity" and "adequacy" cases are not justiciable. 
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By: David A. Love Thursday July 28, 2011 9:27 am

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