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Remember when children were taught to respect police officers?
Yeah, me neither.
Because now, they're taught to honor cop-killers.
A group of school children in New Jersey apparently wrote "get well" letters to convicted cop killer Mumia Abu-Jamal.
Abu-Jamal, a former death row inmate, was rushed to a hospital late last month to be treated for complications from diabetes, according to family members and supporters.
The former Black Panther was convicted of shooting and killing Philadelphia police officer Daniel Faulkner in 1981.
"Fox and Friends" reported that a group of New Jersey third graders were encouraged by their teacher to write him "get better soon" letters. High school students also wrote letters for Abu-Jamal.
The letters were reportedly delivered to the killer by Johanna Fernandez, a professor of history at Baruch College in New York City.
Of course it's a tenured public school unionista behind this atrocity.
Marylin Zuniga, who teaches third grade language arts and social studies at Forest Street School in Orange, N.J. was apparently behind the letter writing campaign.
On Apr. 5, she tweeted: "Just dropped off these letters to comrade Johanna Fernandez. My 3rd graders wrote to Mumia to lift up his spirits as he is ill. #freemumia"
She won't be fired. Or reprimanded. Only teachers who speak out to defend traditional values get fired.
The public school system is a hotbed of radical leftist indoctrination.
You'd have to be an idiot, or a dedicated anti-American communist sympathizer, to belive that Wesley Cook (this "Mumia" character's real name) didn't shoot Philadelphia police officer Daniel Faulkner in cold blood.
Their "hero" shot a cop in the back. And then, execution-style, between the eyes. That's who this teacher wants to "get well." A cop-killing piece of trash who should have been fried in an electric chair and left to rot in an unmarked grave.
Putting your child in her classroom is parental malpractice.
Way to go Orange, NJ. We see where your priorities lie. Every day that
Marylin Zuniga retains her job tells us all we need to know. You're a town
that's on
the same page as the execrable Al Sharpton: "What do we want? …
Dead cops!" Thanks for showing your true colors.
Posted at 18:03 by Chris Wysocki
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