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Tea Party Targets Schools For 'Constitution Week'

JOHN MIILLER   05/25/11 01:10 PM ET   AP

Tea Party Constitution Week

MALTA, Idaho — America's kids will be learning about the U.S. Constitution this coming school year with help from a decidedly conservative Idaho publishing house, if a tea party group gets its way.

The Tea Party Patriots, Georgia-based but claiming 1,000 chapters nationally, are instructing members to remind teachers that a 2004 federal law requires public schools to teach Constitution lessons the week of Sept. 17, commemorating the day the document was signed. And they'd like the teachers to use material from the Malta, Idaho-based National Center for Constitutional Studies, which promotes the Constitution as a divinely-inspired document.

The center's founder, W. Cleon Skousen, once called Jamestown's original settlers communists, wrote end-of-days prophecy and suggested Russians stole Sputnik from the United States. In 1987, one of his books was criticized for suggesting American slave children were freer than white non-slaves.

Interest in Skousen, a former FBI employee and Salt Lake City police chief who died in 2006 in Utah, soared in tea party circles after praise from talk show host Glenn Beck. Not surprisingly, groups battling the tea party – and Beck – warn that Skousen's center shouldn't be teaching kids about American history.

"It's indoctrination, not education," said Doug Kendall, director of the Constitutional Accountability Center in Washington, D.C. "They're so far from the mainstream of constitutional thought that they are completely indefensible."

Though the National Center for Constitutional Studies is best known for its promotion of Skousen's work, including "The 5,000 Year Leap," a 1981 book that suggests Biblical inspiration for the Constitution, those materials aren't included in the packet being touted by the Tea Party Patriots.

Instead, a $19.95 order buys "A More Perfect Union," a movie DVD created by Mormon-run BYU in 1989 depicting the 1787 Constitutional Convention, as well as an accompanying teacher's guide, a poster and a pocket-size Constitution.

Bill Norton, the Tea Party Patriots leader in charge of the group's "Adopt a School" push, gives seminars for the National Center for Constitutional Studies. He says the BYU movie was endorsed 20 years ago by the federal Commission on the Bicentennial of the U.S. Constitution, proving its educational merit.

"It has the stamp of approval of this federal entity," Norton said, adding he's not demanding schools use it. "It's just a suggestion."

But not everyone is convinced the film and study guide are the best resources.

David Gray Adler, who directs the University of Idaho's McClure Center for Public Policy Research, said some of its assertions – that "Americans' confidence in republicanism stemmed largely from their shared commitment to Christianity," for example – exaggerates religion's impact on the framers while neglecting European enlightenment figures who shaped early American views on government.

"Give them (the Tea Party Patriots) credit for urging adherence to the federal law," Adler said. "But there are many other, better, more scholarly documents on the Constitution."

Another constitutional education group, the federally funded Center for Civic Education in Woodland Hills, Calif., suggested those unhappy with the Tea Party Patriot's choice of educational materials should promote alternatives.

"The Tea Party Patriots are doing what Americans are supposed to do," said Robert Leming, who directs his group's "We The People" program. "What that should do is encourage others of a different point of view to do the same thing."

The current leader of the National Center for Constitutional Studies, Zeldon Nelson, met Skousen in the mid-1980s, when the author was raising money for his latest book, "The Making of America." Nelson said he took over amid financial difficulties after sales-damaging criticism of the book, including from then-California Republican Gov. George Deukmejian, for its characterization of slavery.

Asked if the Tea Party Patriots' push is helping sales, Nelson responded, "I would have to say, probably no." But he anticipates business could pick up closer to the school year.

Today, there's a question over whether Nelson has a right to distribute the BYU-produced materials. And further complicating matters is an acrimonious lawsuit between Skousen's adult children and Nelson over rights to Skousen's work,

Three years ago, BYU canceled a longstanding licensing agreement with Nelson because he wasn't paying royalties.

"They didn't send in reports for some years," said Giovanni Tata, director of BYU's copyright department in Provo, Utah.

Nelson, who estimates he has shipped out 500,000 copies of the movie since 1991, contacted BYU last week in a bid to resolve the matter following The Associated Press inquiry, Tata confirmed.

Meanwhile, Skousen's sons are fighting Nelson in federal court in Utah after enlisting Glenn Beck to write a new preface for the "The 5,000 Year Leap." After that, tea party adherents pushed the book to No. 1 on Amazon.com's sales charts in 2009.

Now, Paul, Brent and Harold Skousen contend Nelson is selling a version without Beck's preface without proper permission, interfering with their efforts to strike lucrative new deals.

Nelson, who farms 700 acres of wheat in this windy Mormon farming community near the Idaho-Utah border, says in a countersuit that Skousen granted publication rights to the center. He also maintains he contacted Beck first, but that Skousen's sons went behind Nelson's back to cash in.

"Empires fall from within," Nelson said, standing amid the boxes of Skousen literature he ships from his basement. "That's where the jealousies originate."

Nelson maintains Beck had been promoting "The 5,000 Year Leap" even before lending his name to the family's version. That elevated profile, Nelson said, has helped him fulfill his life's work – teaching that God inspired the Constitution – to an audience broader than just Skousen devotees.

"It's helped us preach beyond the choir," Nelson said.

The Tea Party Patriots' Norton would also like to wrest the Constitution from the hands of secular scholars.

"They're eliminating God out of the whole political discussion 100 percent, which is going to the other extreme," he said.

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romano70
If conservatives were smart, they'd be liberals
09:19 PM on 05/30/2011
These people are true idiots....the founding fathers were secularists to the core, insisting on separation of church and state in a time when the concept was revolutionary.....and they are now re-interpreting the constitution to accommodate their christian- fascist ideas.....
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ConDsenXieN
The Right is usually wrong.
11:03 AM on 05/29/2011
I'd say that the TeaBaggers should be the LAST people to teach anybody ANYTHING regarding a document they've never read.
08:46 PM on 05/29/2011
I'm sure they've read snippets of it while using it as toilet paper.
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ZeraLee
A Citizen's View from Main Street
01:40 PM on 05/28/2011
I wonder if they will point out that corporations have no defined rights in the Constitution.

I think we already know how they will spin the religious prohibitions.
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nypapajoe
09:53 AM on 05/28/2011
Instead of learning about the constitution they should be learning about morality, the evils of greed and corruption which is what prevails in our nation's capital! The tea baggers should be learning about what others venues exists other than Medicare and Socisl Security which is about to be abolished and privatized by the Republicans lobbyist of the ultra Rich Right Wing Religious fanatics! Yep! You baggers are next on the HIT LIST, since they have decimated the minorities while you stood by and ranted about "Taking America back", "Illegal immigrants" "White America" "Don't tread on me"! How profoundly ignorant when in fact the real threat to our life and liberty is being perpetrated by the Wealthy Right Wing Corporations and their owners, who has been financing your pathetic movement! Now these same people are after your health insurance and welfare checks!
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BlackJeremiah
May cooler heads always prevail.
08:27 AM on 05/28/2011
If you start with the premise that the Constitution is divinely inspired, it creates the need for a sort of faith-based "priesthood" of constitutional interpretation.

Sort of like, "I don't care what the words say, this is what they meant." It's the opposite of the way any reasonable canon of interpretation begins.

A perfect strategy for constitutional "experts" like the Tea Party.
07:52 AM on 05/28/2011
Don't let the Tea Party get anywhere near our schools. With their lack of grasp on history and the Constitution, they should not be teaching children with lies.
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Ronnie Avatar Dixon
Legislation is the art of compromise.
07:09 PM on 05/27/2011
The Tea Partiers' goal is to, of course, indoctrinate the children to make them believe that the Tea Party agenda is the way to go for America. Spreading lies, such as a huge Christian influence in the writing of the Constitution, and possible lectures on the Tea Party platform will only further dumb-down the children of America.
07:18 PM on 05/27/2011
Thank you, now I don't have to write that all down.
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JamesinDentonTX
sorry, my micro-bio does not meet guidelines
04:24 PM on 05/27/2011
They should teach the kids about both the real Constitution as well as the imaginary one in the Tea Party netherworld.
Tim The Enchanter
Gary Johnson 2016
05:01 PM on 05/27/2011
And what about the imaginary "liberal" one? You know, the one with the power to define "general welfare", to regulate all business activity, the one that has NASA in it, Social Security, Welfare, Dept of Education and with no 2nd or 10th Amendments.
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JamesinDentonTX
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05:45 PM on 05/27/2011
I'd make that deal in a heartbeat.
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jsgaetano
Legum servi sumus ut liberi esse possimus
03:58 PM on 05/27/2011
Conservatives are perfectly Orwellian. WAR IS PEACE, FREEDOM IS SLAVERY, and IGNORANCE IS STRENGTH.
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Berettasskeeter
For what we are about to receive, may we be truly
05:17 PM on 05/27/2011
Which conservatives have claimed this?
Semper fi
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jsgaetano
Legum servi sumus ut liberi esse possimus
05:39 PM on 05/27/2011
All of them. They just don't talk about it in public.
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buggeroffyou666
Hierophant of the Crawling Chaos
09:02 PM on 05/27/2011
None to smart are you? Orwellian double speak...It's how they control tools like you.
01:19 PM on 05/27/2011
Hell, why not? The Koch brothers are buying influence at universities.....where does this STOP?
Science and history be damned. I live in Texas, where you cannot believe what they are doing to textbooks here! Many publishers use Texas' ( as well as Californias') texts as a national standard...frightening.
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OSCPJ
Want it? Work 4 it. No 1 has ever drown in sweat.
01:04 PM on 05/27/2011
How come there aren't any Liberal/Progressive/Socialist teaching the Constitution?
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exflatlander
03:46 PM on 05/27/2011
I have, and if you wonder what happens to those of us who try to instill an appreciation for the freedoms guaranteed by the Bill of Rights, etc. just read "Tim the Enchanter's" comments about my efforts. Unless you are far right in your values ( I use that term most loosely), you are "brainwashing" kids. When you teach that the Constitution was inspired by God and that Thomas Jefferson doesn't qualify as a Founding Father because he wasn't a Christian, then you ARE qualified to teach the constitution - at least according to the Fox News zombies.
Tim The Enchanter
Gary Johnson 2016
04:09 PM on 05/27/2011
Ummm, no. It's when you can't explain the 10th Amendment or the Commerce Clause or the "power to tax" clause, that you aren't qualified.

Thomas Jefferson is one of the greatest minds ever to grace the US and you guys disagree with him on most everything.
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jsgaetano
Legum servi sumus ut liberi esse possimus
03:59 PM on 05/27/2011
There are. Conservatives just hate anything fact based, because they view it as liberally biased.
Tim The Enchanter
Gary Johnson 2016
04:09 PM on 05/27/2011
You're liberally biased.
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asdusty
Remember Milne Bay!
05:40 AM on 05/27/2011
But I know also, that laws and institutions must go hand in hand with the progress of the human mind. As that becomes more developed, more enlightened, as new discoveries are made, new truths disclosed, and manners and opinions change with the change of circumstances, institutions must advance also, and keep pace with the times. We might as well require a man to wear still the coat which fitted him when a boy, as civilized society to remain ever under the regimen of their barbarous ancestors.
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Coyote50
"Taxes are the price we pay for civilization."
10:53 AM on 05/27/2011
Thank you!
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exflatlander
03:37 PM on 05/27/2011
TJ was a socialist pinko liberal - just beating the trolls to it.
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SteveDenver
Progressive and liberal, just like Jesus Christ.
04:38 AM on 05/27/2011
This article fails to report that most Tea Party supporters were shocked to learn that school extends beyond 5th Grade.
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exflatlander
07:26 AM on 05/27/2011
What do you expect? That's their reading level.
10:00 PM on 05/29/2011
You're giving them too much credit! 3rd grade reading level-tops.
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Berettasskeeter
For what we are about to receive, may we be truly
12:26 PM on 05/27/2011
What report states this? I'd like to read it for myself. Or, are you merely a liar?!
Semper fi
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Nick Rowley
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01:54 PM on 05/27/2011
Swing and a miss

Ne auderis delere orbem rigidum meum!
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jsgaetano
Legum servi sumus ut liberi esse possimus
04:00 PM on 05/27/2011
The same report that says anyone with more than three teeth isn't allowed to call themselves a real conservative.
03:10 AM on 05/27/2011
Personally, I'm tired of this. I don't care how Christian the founders were, and I don't care how many citizens judge the constitution to be a divinely inspired document. Don't teach that it's God's word, or that the US is God's country. I'm at a loss for words. When did people start thinking that the Constitution was part of the Bible? Doesn't this just make religion worse, rather than making the government better?
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SteveDenver
Progressive and liberal, just like Jesus Christ.
04:40 AM on 05/27/2011
Wait until "other religions" take advantage of efforts by christians to influence schools and governments. There are already over 400 lawsuits by non-christian religious groups to harness "Faith Based Initiatives" funding.
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exflatlander
07:29 AM on 05/27/2011
Don't forget ther Texas football case a few years back when a Catholic and an atheist sued to prevent the Protestant version of the "Lord's Prayer" being said aloud before the game. Next they could have had a reading from the Koran, a passage from the Pentateuch, something from the Baghavad Gita... the game would never have begun!

I never did get that praying to beat the crap out of another team of teenagers myself.
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jsgaetano
Legum servi sumus ut liberi esse possimus
04:01 PM on 05/27/2011
Conservatives are trying to turn the Constitution into a religion, then whenever someone tries disagreeing with their views on the Constitution, they can just dismiss them as being sinners and heretics.
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Justice76
Be the change you wish to see in the world
10:38 PM on 05/26/2011
Teaching the constitution to students is great. Having a pseudo-political organization dictate to teachers how, when and what should be taught to students is another issue entirely. Students should not be used as pawns in someone's political agenda.
Tim The Enchanter
Gary Johnson 2016
11:47 PM on 05/26/2011
Well, we should make sure that teachers are even qualified to teach it, understand it and understand the actual original intent of the language, don't you think? Because anything less is an agenda of its own. Like Obama's misunderstanding of the Constitution.
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josiahfelicia
Jesus save me from your followers!
02:40 AM on 05/27/2011
The man is a Harvard educated Constitutional professor. I'm pretty sure that his understanding of the United States Constitution is more vast than yours.
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Nick Rowley
http://makingyourprojectsoundsplendid.com/
07:17 AM on 05/27/2011
Swing

Miss
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exflatlander
07:33 AM on 05/27/2011
Schools have been the eye of the political storm created by the right since the Reagan days. Public schools educate everybody at a relatively low expense. An educated public is a danger to their goals. Since the ancient Egyptians, priests have intentionally kept the public uneducated and/olr brainwashed so as to better control them. Now we can say the evil collusion of priests, corporate leaders, and GOP pols.
Tim The Enchanter
Gary Johnson 2016
09:41 AM on 05/27/2011
An educated and/or unbrainwashed electorate is the enemy of socialism and "liberalism".
Tim The Enchanter
Gary Johnson 2016
10:21 AM on 05/27/2011
"Why, YES Stevie, the Constitution gives you the RIGHT to have three free meals a day, money for nothing, chicks for free. And if you get caught burglarizing a house, we'll use it to get you out of jail with no punishment so you can do it again and again" -

Public Schools.