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Tidbits and Announcements - March 20, 2012
* Re: The Racist History of the Charter School Movement
(Bruce Smith)
* re: Circle of Clowns (Marvin Man dell)
* Re: UN Asked to Investigate Voter Disfranchisement in US
(Olivetti Anderson)
* Re: 'I Am Trayvon Martin' (Tim Newman)
* Re: 'Red Deer Cave People' May Be New Species of Human
(Rebecca Gordon)
* Re: Wake Up Congress; Before the Next Collapse
(Richard Rosenthal)
* Re: Friday Mite Videos - March 16, 2012 - Faces of Change: A Skeptic's Story on
Health Care Reform (David Ecklein and Marcos J Santiago)
* Join Us For a National Day of Action - March 22nd - Bay
Area
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* Re: The Racist History of the Charter School Movement
Great story. I'm old enough to remember "massive
resistance" to desegregation in Virginia and the launching
of the private "segregated" school movement in the 1950s,
and I try to remind people here about the history of such
schools as, at best, an escape for the economically and
socially privileged from public schools which require them
to "mix" with regular people. Allowing such schools to
receive public funds creates first and second class publicly
funded schools and will subvert our attempt to create
excellent public schools for all children in the US. Charter
schools and other experimental approaches can work as long
as they are part of the regular public school system,
employees are all regarded and paid the same and testing
requirements are the same.
There is a huge, related problem with the standardized
testing regime that we have been saddled with for the past
10-12 years, and if you look at it closely, the massive
testing requirement appears to be a thinly veiled attempt to
subvert education. In Virginia, whenever we are faced with
a new attempt to provide public funding to private/charter
schools, we just make sure they are required to take the
same anti-educational test that all kids in public schools
are subjected to. At that point the private school
advocates always say "No Thanks." Is anyone doing any
research into the damage that the standardized testing
(accountability) movement is doing to our public schools?
That would be interesting.
Keep up the good work,
Bruce Smith, Woodbridge, VA
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* re: Circle of Clowns
In 1936 at a public confrontation with the philosopher
Miguel de Unman, the Fascist commander of the Spanish
Legion, Jose Millán-Astray reportedly responded: "¡Mu era la
intelligence! ¡Viva la Mere!("Death to intelligence! Long
live death!"), provoking applause from the Collagists.
Marvin Mandell
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* Re: UN Asked to Investigate Voter Disfranchisement in US
Racism made you rise, racism will make you fall, oh America.
Olivetti 'the poet warrior' Anderson
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* Re: 'I Am Trayvon Martin'
Trayvon Martin's parents have also started a petition signed
by almost half a million people here:
http://www.change.org/trayvon
Tim Newman
Senior Campaigner, Economic Justice
http://economicjustice.change.org
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* Re: 'Red Deer Cave People' May Be New Species of Human
This really is fascinating.
Rebecca Gordon
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* Re: Wake Up Congress; Before the Next Collapse
Portside should do more articles of this calibre. No
cliches, no ranting, just the facts -passionately but
professionally presented, letting them speak for
themselves.. Your stuff on science and history are also
worthy. But you still have an abundance of predictable,
childishly presented stuff that doesn't inform or enlighten.
Richard Rosenthal
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* Re: Friday Mite Videos -- March 16, 2012 - Faces of
Change: A Skeptic's Story on Health Care Reform
Why run this administration propaganda anecdote? PPACA is
an insurance industry dictated pork barrel designed for
forced selling of inadequate policies at public expense. You
cannot support PPACA and advocate single-payer universal
health care at the same time, but people are confused about
this. Such anecdotes do not help unravel the confusion. We
are the only country on earth where the insurance industry
dominates health care issues, now with profits guaranteed by
the government through PPACA. We pay about twice as much
per capita for our health care, inadequate and inequitable
as it is. We already have a small part of single-payer
health care, under Medicare, which is under attack and
erosion even while administration flacks dance around the
PPACA maypole. We must improve and expand Medicare to cover
all citizens, all conditions, all ages, as outlined in
HR-676. PPACA was introduced to derail HR-676 and has
complicated the struggle. It does not solve the basic
problems and personal uncertainties arising from a
fragmented and profit-oriented health care system.
David Ecklein
Marcos J Santiago MD (Chair Emeritus, Granite State [NH]
Physicians for a National Health Program)
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* Join Us For a National Day of Action - March 22nd - Bay
Area
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B_wSXv80gyoealdFWHBfMERTN0d3
bFFJeElSQWFXZw/edit?pli=1
Fight for Good Jobs - Stand up to Corporate Greed
FAIR UNION CONTRACTS FOR THE 99%
Thurs., March 22nd 12 Noon to 1:30pm Meet 5th St. & Market
San Francisco (in front of Westfield Mall, Powell BART)
The march route will be
Westfield Mall @ Market & 5th St., supporting janitors &
retail workers, SEIU Lo. 87 & UFCW Lo. 5 Verizon
Wireless, 768 Market betw. 3rd & 4th Sts in support of
Verizon workers and CWA, IBEW Wells Fargo Bank, 1
Montgomery @ Market to support public and non-profit
workers and SEIU Lo. 1021
All over the United States, workers are under attack! The 1%
is fighting to destroy our collective bargaining rights,
dump pensions, and boot workers out of the middle class. The
99% is affected by the corporate assault on workers and
unions.
Join the fight for fair contracts and collective bargaining
in the S.F. Bay Area where tens of thousands of workers are
struggling to win fair contracts and fight back against
Corporate Greed.
Sponsored nationally by AFL-CIO. Bay Area sponsors (partial
list): San Francisco Labor Council, Jobs with Justice, CWA,
SEIU Local 87, SEIU Local 1021, OPEIU Local 3, UNITE HERE
Local 2, UFCW Local 5, ANSWER Coalition, Single Payer Now.
For more info, call (415) 976-3710 or email
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