An e-mail distributed by a Virginia teachers union encouraged members
to bring politics into the classroom by wearing blue in support of
Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama and simultaneously
suggested that the union's voter registration efforts include those
"you teach."

The Virginia Education Association (VEA) e-mail drew strong criticism
Wednesday from elected Republican officials and some residents after
the state Republican Party obtained a copy. The author of the e-mail
conceded Wednesday that the e-mail should have been worded
differently.

The VEA is an affiliate of the National Education Association, the
country's largest teachers union.

"Schools should be perfectly neutral," Virginia resident Julie Aurora
said Wednesday. "They should teach students how to think, not what to
think."

The e-mail said teachers should wear blue Tuesday for "Obama Blue Day"
and to "register two voters or talk to two people who may be on the
fence/or a McCain supporter and sway them to become a Obama
supporter."

The e-mail also states: "There are people out there not yet
registered. You teach some of them."

Delegate Jeffrey M. Frederick, Prince William Republican and chairman
of the state party, said: "It is an outrageous breach of public trust
and an abuse of taxpayer resources that teachers chose to use school
grounds as a political base."

Mr. Frederick said the words "you teach some of them" suggest that the
e-mail was meant to encourage teachers to recruit their students, not
just ordinary residents, into the Obama camp.

"That is patently wrong and it should be illegal if it not already
is," he said.
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