Posted on 10/20/2010 2:02:40 PM PDT by combat_boots
The Board of Supervisors met last night to vote on the lease renewal by the Saudi government of county-owned buildings for the notorious Islamic Saudi Academy in Fairfax, Virginia. The Islamic Saudi Academy is a school in Northern Virginia and is operated by the Royal Embassy of Saudi Arabia. Regular Atlas readers are well aware of this dangerous institution -- see here. Their valedictorian is serving life in prison for plotting to assassinate then-President Bush. Back in 2008, State Department officials would not close the Saudi-financed Islamic school in Northern Virginia that failed to eliminate violent and intolerant language in textbooks. A prior investigation by the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom focused on 17 textbooks used during the school year and found that textbooks at the 900-student private school had passages that blame the Jews for "discord" and say it is sometimes permissible to kill non-Muslims.
Last night the Board met and voted to extend the lease -- Saudi money corrupts absolutely.
Brian of Snapped Shot liveblogged last night's hearing here.
Here is James Lafferty's report on last night's victory for Islamic supremacism.
Right up front, the bad news is that we lost another one by one stinkin vote. It was 6 to 4 to approve the ISA lease for four years to the Saudis with Cook, Frey, Herrity and McKay voting with us.
We had about a hundred people there and about 10 people testified. All of the testimony was good . I do want to note the testimony of Nina Shea of the Hudson Institute and the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom against granting the lease. She gave detailed testimony on what ISA teaches and how secretive the ISA is about current textbooks and curricula.
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This is unconstitutional.
Hopefully 450 of those 900 students are actually FBI agents.
America deserves the government that it has!
One of the teachers there was CIA and is now runniby for office in VA
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