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EdAction
Maple River Education Coalition PAC
105 Peavey Rd, St 116
Chaska, MN
55318
952-361-4931
http://www.EdAction.org
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September 26, 2003
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HR 1078 Stalls in Congress!
Constitution Day, September 17th, came and went and H.R. 1078, the
"History and Civics Education Act of 2003," which was to be part
of a Constitution Day signing ceremony, instead has Members of Congress
removing themselves as sponsors.
Thank you for your incredible work in calling, writing and visiting
with your Members. HR 1078 undermines the very principles of freedom that
it claims to promote. It is an embarrassment to our history, our nation,
our schools and our constitution.
The battle isn't over, however. The White House still strongly supports HR
1078. They are working on "wording changes." Calls and emails to
the White House are very important. Urge your own Members of Congress to
contact the White House on behalf of their constituents. Tell them to
oppose the bill. Minnesota has two Members still on as
sponsors: Congressman
Gutknecht and Congressman
Peterson. Please ask them to remove their names. And thank Congressman
Kline for removing himself as a sponsor.
HR 1078 sets up 12 Federal Academies to teach the best and the brightest
in American schools all about history and civics. It sets up 12 Federal
Academies to train teachers how to teach history and civics. And it sets
up a national network of Best Practices for teaching history and civics.
Good civics should first teach the "separation of powers." This
founding principle separates the powers of government in order to preserve
freedom. It "reserves" to the states all those functions not
specifically "delegated" to the federal government. The federal
government has no constitutional authority to set up Federal Academies or
Best Practices.
How can a federal law to teach American government violate the
constitution it is supposed to teach? This is an amazing disconnect and a
very bad civics lesson for our citizens!
HR 1078 never mentions national sovereignty, unalienable rights or
self-evident truth. What kind of American government curriculum misses the
most basic principles stated in our Declaration of Independence?
Neither can Federal Academies avoid teaching the National Standards on
Civics and Government that Congress itself created. The basic principles
of freedom are all undermined in these National Standards, promoting
instead "world citizenship." (See "Beware
the New Civics" )
Action Steps:
- Call your Congressmen with your
concerns.
Members of Congress by state:
http://clerk.house.gov/members/index.php
Minnesota Members of Congress:
http://edaction.org/Legislators/USCongress.htm
- Contact President Bush, Vice President Cheney,
and Secretary of Education Rod Paige.
The White House Phone Numbers
COMMENTS: 202-456-1111
SWITCHBOARD: 202-456-1414
FAX: 202-456-2461
The White House E-Mail Addresses
President George W. Bush: president@whitehouse.gov
Vice President Richard Cheney: vice.president@whitehouse.gov
Secretary of Education Rod Paige: (202) 401-3000 Rod.Paige@ed.gov
- You may fax or e-mail the following letter to
the White House or construct your own.
Dear President Bush,
Your support of HR 1078 is very troubling to me. I urge you to end
your efforts to
get it passed.
While H.R.1078 is being promoted as a solution to young people's
disturbing lack of knowledge of America's history and founding, it
actually undermines our National Sovereignty, our Constitution and our
Bill of Rights.
I would appreciate your considering the following points:
1) H.R. 1078 is anti-American. Its "key ideas" exclude the
most essential
principles that set America apart as a beacon to
the world. These are clearly
stated in the Declaration of Independence, and they
include national
sovereignty, natural law, self-evident truth and
unalienable rights.
2) The National Standards on Civics and Government, written by the
Center for
Civic Education (CCE), will ultimately drive the
curriculum proposed in HR
1078. The CCE authored "We the People"
civics textbook. This textbook has
stirred intense controversy over the way it
undermines fundamental American
principles and promotes global citizenship.
3) The Federal Government has no legal role in education or in setting
curriculum. We ask you to honor the U.S. Constitution by
acknowledging the
proper limits of federal power.
4) Because H.R.1078 excludes the most fundamental principles of
our nation, its
passage would be an insult to the men and
women in the American military
and their families who are sacrificing their
very lives for our freedom today.
Authorization of this bill would be a serious detriment to our country
and to our heritage.
I would appreciate your withdrawing your support for HR 1078.
Sincerely,
Your name
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