KINDER'S COMMENTARY: NEA'S REAL POLITICAL AGENDA EXPOSED
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Sunday, March 10, 1996
Readers of Forbes magazine had it nearly three years ago, with the June 1993 publication of an unforgettable cover story exposing the National Education Association as the "National Extortion Association" and calling the NEA the biggest opponent of positive change and quality education in America today. For years, the editorial page of the Wall Street Journal has sounded the same themes against this arrogant union and its ultra-liberal national leadership.
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