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NEA, Reno and Cuomo take Advantage
of Students in Gun Control Campaign
Meeks-Heit Totally Awesome Health Book to serve as vehicle for
anti-gun propaganda in Greenville County Schools (South Carolina)

[Editor's Note: Thanks to Weldon Clark<whclark@bellsouth.net> for forwarding this story. This Illuminati written play to disarm Americans appears to be nearing the beginning of Act III, legislative "demands" to end gun ownership in America. A recent scene from Act II, The Million Mom March, was the advance setup for this latest gambit. As with the Nazis in 1938, the gun control propaganda must begin with the children.]

by Bob Dill
The Times Examiner  Editor in Chief

A coalition of organizations called "First Monday 2000" has announced that they intend to use college students to advance their gun control political agenda. Student response will gauge the effectiveness of public school indoctrination in gun control propaganda.

First Monday 2000 organizations include the National Education Association, Handgun Control, the
American Bar Association, American Academy of Pediatricians, Physicians for Social esponsibility,
and others.

The coalition of organizations, known for their support of liberal causes, has the support of the Clinton administration, with active participation by Attorney General Janet Reno and Housing Secretary Andrew Cuomo.

Reno told an audience of several hundred students working in Washington during the summer that
America "is one of the most violent nations in the world and we can do something about it."

Cumo told the students "it's up to you to make it happen." First Monday 2000 President Nan Aron
threatened "to launch a mobilization so massive that politicians cannot ignore us." This effort allegedly grew out of the so-called Million Mom March.

The effort is likely to draw impressive numbers of students who have been indoctrinated in gun control rhetoric in public schools before reaching college.

The Meeks-Heit Totally Awesome Health Book used in the School District of Greenville County
contains the anti-gun propaganda espoused by the NEA. The book is used from K4-12 in all the
district's schools. The text was accepted by the trustees without discussion, based on the
recommendation of  Brenda Mays, the district Sex Education Advisor, over the objections of trustee Ann Sutherlin who urged the board members to review the volumes, especially the sections that deal
with controversial political issues. But the board majority chose to accept the books without review or discussion.

A review of the text by The Times Examiner staff, revealed that the sex education portion complies
with South Carolina Law by endorsing abstinence. However, the health portion dwells extensively on mental health, mental problems, psychological techniques, emphasizing politically correct positions on everything from global warming and second-hand smoke to gun ownership, stressing it to a point of
indoctrination. (The Times Examiner, April 21, 1999. "Political Incorrectness Can Be Hazardous To
Students' Health").

Mays said Meeks-Heit "builds from kindergarten through high school." Each year the message is a little stronger and in more detail than the previous years.

First graders are told: "Stay away from anyone who carries a gun." There is no distinction drawn
between policemen, parents who hunt, or criminals, and there is no mention in the text of the
Constitution of the United States that guarantees the right of citizens to bear arms.

Linda Meeks and Philip Heit are "insiders" in every respect. They are closely connected with the
education establishment, so it is understandable that educators give their books special consideration.

Their college-level text Totally Awesome Strategies for Teaching Health is the most widely used
book for teacher training in colleges, universities, state departments of education, school districts in the United States, and a dozen foreign countries. Also, "thousands of teachers throughout the world
have participated in their teacher training workshops and wellness conferences," according to their
promotional material.

[Note by Weldon Clark <whclark@bellsouth.net>:  This attempt to program your children is happening all across the country, not just in South Carolina.  Look at your children's text books.  Ask questions of your school board.  Get involved in School Board elections.  Get rid of this evil propagandizing of your children. Subscription and Unsubscription information for Second Amendment News at bottom of post.]

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 How to Fight Back

Editor's note, by Weldon Clark

The National Education Association is attacking gun ownership.  Here are two ways to fight NEA.
Exercising your rights as a union member if you are a teacher and vouchers.  The NEA hates and
fears the "voucher" concept.

Employees of unionized industries have several options to prevent all or part of their mandatory union dues from being used to destroy constitutional liberty.

1.  Don't join. Employees who refuse to belong to the union can get as much as 30% of their dues
refunded. However, many employees still want to belong to the union so they can have a voice. If that is the case:

2.  Better yet: Join but object on religious grounds. You have the right to have 100% of your dues
redirected to a charity. Often this can be the charity of your choice. For example, Jews for the
Preservation of Firearms Ownership, Gun Owners of America Foundation, Pacific Justice Institute, or a church or religious charity.

3.  Thus, you can not only keep nearly 1000 dollars a year from being used to destroy America, you can redirect it to help save America, at no cost to you.

See http://www.pacificjustice.org/union.html for all the information you need to take advantage of
these options. The Pacific Justice Institute (www.pacificjustice.org) will represent employees without charge in matters regarding religious freedom, academic freedom, and freedom of association.

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