Instigating ''a Complete Shift in
instigating ''a complete shift in thinking, values and action'' among America's youth.
(SOUNDS LIKE BRAIN WASHING TO ME)
Presidential candidate John Kerry and his wife, Teresa, organized a group 11 years ago with an agenda to use public schools at all levels to ''leverage change'' throughout U.S. society by instigating ''a complete shift in thinking, values and action'' among America's youth.
Second Nature, run by Anthony Cortese, an adviser to Kerry who has campaigned for him this year, promotes the notion of ''Education for Sustainability'' in schools across the country ?– from kindergarten through the universities.
Cortese, president of the organization that is financed principally by Teresa Heinz Kerry's foundations, made clear the breadth of the group's agenda when he said: ''And humans are guided by a whole set of beliefs and values, and those come from culture, from religion, from social, economic, and political structure. We need to change all of those.''
Holly Swanson, a critic of the radical environmental movement and author of ''Set Up & Sold Out,'' said the beliefs Second Nature is advocating parallel those of the international Green parties.
Green indoctrination on Kerry's agenda?
Candidate founded group to shift children's 'thinking, values, action'
''It's time to question the assumption that any idea that has to do with the environment is automatically a good idea,'' she said. ''Education for Sustainability is a prime example. Education for Sustainability is the vehicle to slip Green beliefs into the curriculum and slide the political goals right past students, teachers, parents, politicians and the American people. Second Nature' radical goals are buried beneath environmental rhetoric such as: 'Second Nature ?… is dedicated to making environmentally just and sustainable action central to learning and practice of education at all levels.'''
Lamb says the arbiters of sustainability have already determined air conditioning, convenience foods, single-family housing and cars have to go. ''Equity,'' he says, ''means forcing those who produce an income to provide for those who do not.'' And ''Environmental protection,'' he says, ''means constraining individual freedom to accommodate 'management' to prevent the impending impoverishment of the planet.''
Cortese doesn't limit himself to environmental activism. A week after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, Cortese was one of the celebrity signers of a petition denouncing any future military action in response. He was joined by Harry Belafonte, Danny Glover, Mike Farrell, Bonnie Raitt, Marcus Raskin pf the Marxist Institute for Policy Studies. David Salniker, executive director of the Tides Center, a foundation supported by Teresa Heinz Kerry, Martin Sheen and Gloria Steinem.
Second Nature was 1993 by Cortese, Kerry and his wife in 1993 by Cortese, Kerry and his wife, according to the organization's website.
By Teresa Heinz KerryMartin Sheen a
instigating ''a complete shift in thinking, values and action'' among America's youth.
(SOUNDS LIKE BRAIN WASHING TO ME)
Presidential candidate John Kerry and his wife, Teresa, organized a group 11 years ago with an agenda to use public schools at all levels to ''leverage change'' throughout U.S. society by instigating ''a complete shift in thinking, values and action'' among America's youth.
Second Nature, run by Anthony Cortese, an adviser to Kerry who has campaigned for him this year, promotes the notion of ''Education for Sustainability'' in schools across the country ?– from kindergarten through the universities.
Cortese, president of the organization that is financed principally by Teresa Heinz Kerry's foundations, made clear the breadth of the group's agenda when he said: ''And humans are guided by a whole set of beliefs and values, and those come from culture, from religion, from social, economic, and political structure. We need to change all of those.''
Holly Swanson, a critic of the radical environmental movement and author of ''Set Up & Sold Out,'' said the beliefs Second Nature is advocating parallel those of the international Green parties.
Green indoctrination on Kerry's agenda?
Candidate founded group to shift children's 'thinking, values, action'
''It's time to question the assumption that any idea that has to do with the environment is automatically a good idea,'' she said. ''Education for Sustainability is a prime example. Education for Sustainability is the vehicle to slip Green beliefs into the curriculum and slide the political goals right past students, teachers, parents, politicians and the American people. Second Nature' radical goals are buried beneath environmental rhetoric such as: 'Second Nature ?… is dedicated to making environmentally just and sustainable action central to learning and practice of education at all levels.'''
Lamb says the arbiters of sustainability have already determined air conditioning, convenience foods, single-family housing and cars have to go. ''Equity,'' he says, ''means forcing those who produce an income to provide for those who do not.'' And ''Environmental protection,'' he says, ''means constraining individual freedom to accommodate 'management' to prevent the impending impoverishment of the planet.''
Cortese doesn't limit himself to environmental activism. A week after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, Cortese was one of the celebrity signers of a petition denouncing any future military action in response. He was joined by Harry Belafonte, Danny Glover, Mike Farrell, Bonnie Raitt, Marcus Raskin pf the Marxist Institute for Policy Studies. David Salniker, executive director of the Tides Center, a foundation supported by Teresa Heinz Kerry, Martin Sheen and Gloria Steinem.
Second Nature was 1993 by Cortese, Kerry and his wife in 1993 by Cortese, Kerry and his wife, according to the organization's website.
By Teresa Heinz KerryMartin Sheen a