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Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Denver rebuts the Denver Post | DeFENSE

Denver rebuts the Denver Post | DeFENSE

Denver rebuts the Denver Post

The tide has definitely turned against corporate-reform darling, Nate Easley. But don’t take our word for it. Read just a few of the letters to the editor and other pieces written in response to the cloying propaganda printed by the Denver Post to try to save him.

These are the letters that the Denver Post are too afraid to publish. Read on…

Dear Denver Post,

As a grandparent of children in Denver Public Schools that has been active in education; the most important thing that parents demand is a voice in the process where major decisions are being made that impact our children’s education.

DPS has a history and challenge of transparency in the process of closing “failing” schools and


The Denver Post props up Nate Easley

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The Denver Post thinks we’re a joke. They say that we’re just a “handful of people” that want to hold Easley accountable. Well, as you know from our reports about the unrest and push-back in response to the hostile takeover of the greater Montbello schools, it’s not just a handful. It’s an entire community, and Easley is feeling it. He even now claims he attended a meeting with parents recently!

Well, it’s about time, Nate. But it’s too little, too late.