The other day, a member of the Walton U. School of Teacher Union Busting in Fayetteville wrote an op-ed in the Democrat-Gazette about the density of the working agreement between the Little Rock School Board and the Classroom Teachers Association. Fault was found, needless to say. Some points might have even been well taken, however.

The piece prompted responses from School Board members and the president of the CTA, which I am able to share with you. (I should have made clear originally that these comments were not sent to me directly by those quoted below. I was forwarded the e-mailed remarks by another recipient.)

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