Adams is no saint when it...
Adams is no saint
when it comes to Ellis
Gary Adams must be feeling awfully guilty. What a classic move:
Hire a consultant known to use deceptive tactics, benefit from the
deceptive tactics, get exposed, decry the action, and try to look
like a hero. I am not buying it. If Adams had given explicit
instructions to Ellis to run a clean campaign, one wonders why Ellis,
a businessman, would use his own money to prepare a phony phone
message, reserve a telemarketing phoneline and pay for same in
advance if there was no chance that Adams would use it.
It is one thing that Adams won the election despite the deception,
but it’s quite another for Adams to try to look like a saint after he
has benefited from the wrongdoing. This shows a complete lack of
integrity.
MICHELLE TRAIL
Newport Beach
Blame for poor school system lies with union
I am grateful to the Daily Pilot for the front-page article about
the teachers’ union and whether it has too much political power
(“Teachers’ union flexes political muscle,” Dec. 16).
As a grandmother who was educated in the 1950s, who had children
in the ‘70s and grandchildren in the ‘90s, I can tell you there have
been enormous changes in our public school system. Unfortunately, in
spite of advances in about every other area of our lives, our
children’s educational system has experienced a decline. Who and what
is to blame for that?
It certainly is not individual teachers, as most of them are every
bit as dedicated and intelligent as in the past. There are those who
are quick to claim the fault lies in the home because parents do not
take enough interest in their children’s education to help with
homework, etc. Maybe that is a factor, but then parents in the ‘50s
weren’t all that involved in their child’s schoolwork, either.
Schools took responsibility for enforcing rules, and part of the
education was in making students themselves responsible for their
choices.
I believe the Daily Pilot has touched upon one of the main
problems in the public schools today: the teachers’ union. It has
become extraordinarily powerful, and the leaders of the organization
are quite liberal, as are those who make educational decisions in
Sacramento and Washington, D.C. The teachers’ union has the money to
lobby elected officials to be sure they support its goals.
Problems have been created by the new liberal agenda. Many
classrooms have been turned into chaos because teachers’ hands have
been tied regarding disciplining. We must not hurt their fragile
egos. The moral values that once were woven into the curriculum have
been replaced with liberal ideas, which amount to social engineering.
Proven programs such as “phonics” were thrown out and replaced with
experimental and inferior ideas. Mathematics, language and history
have all suffered a similar fate, resulting in the “dumbing down” of
our students.
When a conservative begins to speak out against the powerful
liberal leaders of our education system, they have been attacked.
Their ideas are ridiculed, even though they are actually the very
ones in place when the education system of America was a beacon of
light to the entire world. The messenger of such information is
branded and battered with titles like “self-righteous right wing,” as
used in a letter to the Pilot in reference to former school board
member Wendy Leece.
Kudos to the Daily Pilot for printing articles that force public
debate on an extremely important issue. It is time for the public to
understand there is a strong undercurrent of extreme liberalism
eating away at our public school system. If we want to return to the
values and effective educational system we once enjoyed, voters must
become educated and energized to support candidates who are not
“puppets” of the current system.
BETTY BROWN
Costa Mesa
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