News (Media Awareness Project) - US HI: PUB LTE: In Regard to Gov Lingle's Recent Contract |
Title: | US HI: PUB LTE: In Regard to Gov Lingle's Recent Contract |
Published On: | 2007-04-24 |
Source: | Molokai Dispatch, The (HI) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-12 07:37:52 |
IN REGARD TO GOV. LINGLE'S RECENT CONTRACT OFFER TO HAWAII PUBLIC SCHOOL
TEACHERS
In her current contract offer to the public school teachers of Hawaii,
Governor Linda Lingle is requiring that all public school teachers submit
to random drug testing in exchange for a pay increase.
First of all, there is no epidemic of public school teachers using or
selling illegal drugs. Period. The thought of any state worker interacting
with children while under the influence of drugs or alcohol is abhorrent to
any sane person. The vast majority of public school teachers in Hawaii do
not use, or promote the sale of, illegal drugs, just as I'm quite sure that
the majority of state workers, including those in the Hawaii State
Legislature, do not use, or promote the sale of, illegal drugs. So if we
assume that there is a small fraction of all state workers using, or
promoting the sale of, illegal drugs, then why is Gov. Lingle singling out
Hawaii's public school teachers for mandatory random drug testing?
If the public school teachers of Hawaii ratify the contract as it stands,
they will gain a temporary monetary reward and in return will give up a
priceless commodity, their fourth amendment right as guaranteed in the Bill
of Rights of the U.S. Constitution: The right of the people to be secure in
their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches
and seizures, shall not be violated, and no warrants shall issue, but upon
probable cause, supported by oath or affirmation, and particularly
describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.
Gov. Lingle's contract offer to the public school teachers of Hawaii is
typical the Bush/Rove style of conservative Republican politics that she
endorses. She forces teachers to give up a Constitutional right in exchange
for a pay increase, and then paints them as un-American protectors of drug
addicts if they cry fowl. If she really cared about weeding out drug users
from state jobs, she could easily do so with the processes currently in
place. But since the media loves scandal, Gov. Lingle is using this teacher
contract to force teachers to wear the scarlet "D."
At the end of the day, if the contract is ratified, many honest, sober,
hard working public school teachers in the state of Hawaii will see another
constitutional right taken away, and the Bush/Rove/Lingle conservatives
will gain another victory in their quest to dismantle public education and
weaken organized labor. Teachers Wake Up! Don't Ratify!
Speaking as an individual,
Bob Underwood
Public School Teacher
Molokai, Hawaii
TEACHERS
In her current contract offer to the public school teachers of Hawaii,
Governor Linda Lingle is requiring that all public school teachers submit
to random drug testing in exchange for a pay increase.
First of all, there is no epidemic of public school teachers using or
selling illegal drugs. Period. The thought of any state worker interacting
with children while under the influence of drugs or alcohol is abhorrent to
any sane person. The vast majority of public school teachers in Hawaii do
not use, or promote the sale of, illegal drugs, just as I'm quite sure that
the majority of state workers, including those in the Hawaii State
Legislature, do not use, or promote the sale of, illegal drugs. So if we
assume that there is a small fraction of all state workers using, or
promoting the sale of, illegal drugs, then why is Gov. Lingle singling out
Hawaii's public school teachers for mandatory random drug testing?
If the public school teachers of Hawaii ratify the contract as it stands,
they will gain a temporary monetary reward and in return will give up a
priceless commodity, their fourth amendment right as guaranteed in the Bill
of Rights of the U.S. Constitution: The right of the people to be secure in
their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches
and seizures, shall not be violated, and no warrants shall issue, but upon
probable cause, supported by oath or affirmation, and particularly
describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.
Gov. Lingle's contract offer to the public school teachers of Hawaii is
typical the Bush/Rove style of conservative Republican politics that she
endorses. She forces teachers to give up a Constitutional right in exchange
for a pay increase, and then paints them as un-American protectors of drug
addicts if they cry fowl. If she really cared about weeding out drug users
from state jobs, she could easily do so with the processes currently in
place. But since the media loves scandal, Gov. Lingle is using this teacher
contract to force teachers to wear the scarlet "D."
At the end of the day, if the contract is ratified, many honest, sober,
hard working public school teachers in the state of Hawaii will see another
constitutional right taken away, and the Bush/Rove/Lingle conservatives
will gain another victory in their quest to dismantle public education and
weaken organized labor. Teachers Wake Up! Don't Ratify!
Speaking as an individual,
Bob Underwood
Public School Teacher
Molokai, Hawaii
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