Dear Editor,
Dale Morejon (Sept. 1) again issues lame attempts to defend his
lies and propaganda.
Morejon claims I belong to a union. I don’t!
Dear Editor,
Dale Morejon (Sept. 1) again issues lame attempts to defend his lies and propaganda.
Morejon claims I belong to a union. I don’t! The union disease has regularly inundated adjunct faculty with propaganda; on their latest “survey” (a joke worded to get the response they wanted), I asked them, “What part of ‘never’ don’t you understand?”
Morejon cites some report about 7,000 public and 500-something private school math scores. That has nothing to do with what I cited: The local exodus from public schools – more than 2,000 from the Gilroy schools which Morejon pretends to serve with his monthly “More money” pap and the failure of the “integrated math” program (about which I have written since GUSD adopted this nonsense).
The most laughable is to hear Morejon tell us he “believes in the Constitution” by defending non-sense issued by the Ninth Circus Court stating public schools should censor valedictorians speeches for thanking god. This is what happens when Democrats appoint judges. Can you read, Dale? “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech …” even more laughable is the fact that when this (censorship) started, Morejon denied it (as he does now with the public-school obesity issue.
Alan Viarengo, Gilroy