Almost the trifecta
In his blog, Jack Spillane describes how a United Inter-Faith Action staff organizer attempted to throw him out of a library meeting designed to discuss the UIA plan to open small autonomous schools within the New Bedford school system.
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"These negotiations, so often conducted behind closed doors, should consider the concerns and aspirations of students, parents and all who have a stake in public education in New Bedford."
Standard Times, February 24, 2011 -Carolee Matsumoto
In aforementioned quote, Carolee Matsumoto is not criticizing the United Interfaith Action, she is criticizing New Bedford Educators Association. Some might say that this is hypocrisy at its best.
Considering the crime rate in New Bedford, perhaps we should get together and revamp the Police Dept. Of course we will have closed meetings, slander the police and never ask for their input. This idea makes as much sense as what is happening to education.
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