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Frank Salvato,
Managing Editor
A Week for the Earth; A Day for the
Constitution
April 24, 2009
Each morning, as I drive my wife to
the train, we listen to our local news talk radio station,
WIND AM560 in Chicago. Their morning team,
John and Cisco, offer a solid discussion on most issues presented,
much more balanced and cerebral than the other talkers in Chicago. On
this day, and, in fact, for most of the week, they have been addressing
“Earth Week.” Today, as we made our way to the train, Cisco said
something that struck a chord with both of us. To paraphrase, he said
that he was a bit annoyed that Earth Day had morphed into Earth Week. To
which my wife, Nancy, said, “You know, they have a week for the Erath
but just one day for the Constitution.”
Nancy’s statement is true, not only for Earth Week but for a multitude
of
celebratory causes and events. We have Arthritis Week, Eating
Disorders Week, Contraceptive Week, Celebrate Your Name Week and Let’s
Talk About Sex Week. We even have
entire months that are dedicated to causes and ideologies. There is
National Prune Breakfast Month, Black History Month,
Boost-Your-Self-Esteem Month, National Social Workers Month, National
Salsa Month, Gay Pride Month, Lasagna Awareness Month, National Hispanic
Heritage Month, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender History Month, Wear
Brown Shoes Month and National Toilet Tank Repair Month.
But when it comes to the study and appreciation of the document that
allows us all to celebrate and expand our awareness of these “important”
issues we halfheartedly designate one day in September.
US Constitution Day is September 17th.
This wouldn’t be such an affront to our Framers if our schools actually
taught
Constitutional Literacy. But in today’s hyper-politically correct,
multicultural, diversified school curriculum, Social Studies and
American History classes have been transformed into one-world
appreciation-fests and the study of rewritten US History that focuses on
the frailties of Americanism instead of its magnificence. Instead of
focusing on the philosophies that moved the Framers to create the
Charters of Freedom – The
Declaration of Independence (which states, “We hold these truths to
be self-evident, that all men are created equal...”), The
United States Constitution and the
Bill of Rights – today’s US History and Social Studies programs
focus on perceived injustices perpetrated at the hands of the colonists
and settlers throughout American History. Instead of learning about how
Cicero,
Aristotle,
John Locke, and
Thomas Hobbes (to name but a few) influenced Franklin, Madison,
Adams and Jefferson, our children are learning that Franklin had an
affinity for women and Jefferson owned slaves.
It can be successfully argued that classes in American History and
Social Studies were initially established in the American educational
curriculum not to tear apart our Founders, Framers and nation, but to
instill an appreciation for and knowledge of how our nation came to pass
and why it came to be; to preserve Americanism. Today, there is more
emphasis on a one-world, globalist accounting of American History than
on the philosophy behind the creation of a nation that has freed more
oppressed people than any other throughout history. Today in schools
across America, children are being taught about the false notion of
American Imperialism instead of about how hundreds of thousands of
Americans have died defending and providing liberty in the face of
tyrannical oppression around the globe. Today, as we celebrate “Earth
Week,” ideologues curse our nation for its fictional transgressions
against Mother Earth as they employ
junk science to frighten the public into hobbling the economy and
crippling Capitalism in general, and they do so as our president
apologizes for our “arrogance” and “derisiveness” to those our blood and
treasure have gone to keep free.
So, why is it that our schools are failing in teaching our children
about the greatness of America? Why are we not facilitating the
education of our children in the philosophies of liberty and freedom
using first-source fact-based material? Who is to blame for this
abdication of responsibility to our youth and nation? I’m not sure
you’re going to like the answer.
We are to blame.
We are to blame because most of us refuse to run for school board
positions, positions that have influence over curriculum and the books
we use to educate our children.
We are to blame because we haven’t adequately risen to protest the
encroachment of ideological organizations into our classrooms,
organizations like the NEA and AFT. That teachers unions have any say at
all in the curriculum process usurps the authority of all local school
boards, boards elected locally and established to safeguard our
educational process.
We are to blame because we find it more important to watch American Idol
than to attend school board meetings to provide oversight in defense of
the educational process; to safeguard our children from those
individuals and organizations that believe it is more important to teach
our children about safe sex, the proper application of condoms,
one-world ideology and special interest propaganda than it is to
accurately teach American History.
We are to blame.
So, as you turn off your newly installed mini-light bulbs, the same ones
you need a toxic dumping permit to dispose of, and as you drive down the
street in your electric car, the one 50% less energy efficient than the
diesel automobile driving next to you, think about this. If it took the
culmination of the total of Franklin, Adams, Jefferson, Madison and all
of the Framers’ lives to create the US Constitution – the Charters of
Freedom – how on Earth can we expect a sub-par and ideologically
infiltrated civics, US History and Social Studies curriculum to provide
our children with a proper understanding of why Americanism is worth
defending?
A week for the Earth...a day for the
Constitution...it suddenly becomes easy to see why the American Fifth
Column has taken over our government with nary a shot being fired.
About
Frank Salvato
Frank Salvato
is
the Executive Director and Director of Terrorism Research for
BasicsProject.org
a non-profit, non-partisan, 501(c)(3) research and education
initiative. His writing has been recognized by the US House
International Relations Committee and the Japan Center for
Conflict Prevention. His organization, BasicsProject.org,
partnered in producing the original national symposium series
addressing the root causes of radical Islamist terrorism. He is
a member of the
International Analyst Network.
He also serves as the managing editor for The New Media Journal.
Mr. Salvato has appeared on The O'Reilly Factor on FOX News
Channel, and is a regular guest on talk radio including on The
Captain's America Radio Show airing on AM1220 WSRQ and on the
Internet catering to the US Armed Forces around the world and on
The Roth Show with Dr. Laurie Roth syndicated nationally on the
USA Radio Network. His
opinion-editorials have been published by The American
Enterprise Institute, The Washington Times & Human Events and
are syndicated nationally. He is occasionally quoted in The
Federalist. Mr. Salvato is available for public speaking
engagements.