And the indoctrination war goes on!
1 posted on
11/24/2003 11:40:42 AM PST by
vladog
To: vladog
Maybe the teacher noticed that the kids had asses as big as the back of a bus?
To: vladog
a teacher at Royal Oak Intermediate School sent a note home to parents telling them that Muslims fast from sunup to sundown during the month of Ramadan. The teacher then told parents their children could earn extra credit by choosing to "fast for one, two or three days." As long as you pay the kids to act like muslims.....do they get extra credit for putting cherry bombs in the toilets if they yell "Allah Akbar"?
3 posted on
11/24/2003 11:51:20 AM PST by
joesnuffy
(Moderate Islam Is For Dilettantes)
To: vladog
The teacher then told parents their children could earn extra credit by choosing to "fast for one, two or three days."And bonus points for the murder of non-virgin girls???
To: vladog
INTREP - One of the sad barriers to homeschooling is the dual-income family. With both parents working, homeschooling is not an option - yet, while the increased income can be calculated, the permanent damage done to our children and to our society are incalculable!
To: vladog
The teacher then told parents their children could earn extra credit by choosing to "fast for one, two or three days." I wonder if the same teacher will give the kiddies extra credit for singing "Away In A Manger" at Christmas?
7 posted on
11/24/2003 12:48:22 PM PST by
Gritty
("The First Amendment was written to protect religious values from government tyranny"-Ronald Reagan)
To: vladog
The teacher should be sat down and educated on seperation issues, and point out that the assignment could have her lose her teaching certification in the state. Her misstep allows for a larger issue to be resolved, someone should be working towards this.
What are these simpletons doing protesting? Retain a good law firm, acquire the consent of parents with children in her class to sue the school district, threaten the school district with a lawsuit, and have the teacher fired and blacklisted in the state. Sue the school for $1 plus legal fees if the parents don't want to bankrupt their school district, or if the parents want to bankrupt the school district, sue for college tuition for their children plus legal fees. Most importantly, get a court ruling on this issue. After explaining the can of worms this teacher opened, I think she'll understand her dire predicament. Walking around outside the school in pretest, not much help to anyone, and will rally support around her the teacher in question.
9 posted on
11/24/2003 12:59:27 PM PST by
JerseyHighlander
(quid quid latine dictum sit, altum videtur.)
To: vladog
Can you IMAGINE what would happen to a teacher who taught children the "Hail Mary," or "How to say the Rosary," or offered them extra credit if they recited a Rosary, or abstained from meat on Friday? Mel Gibson's latest movie might give you an idea.
To: vladog
Today, Christmas and Nativity scenes are outlawed while Clinton's nominee, U.S. District Judge Phyllis Hamilton, recently approved "Islam: A Simulation" handouts where children learn to "become Muslim, recite the Quran, fast for Ramadan and pray to Allah. See actual handout
http://www.blessedcause.org/Indoctrination/ByronCountyShocker.htm
12 posted on
01/02/2004 8:45:48 PM PST by
anglian
To: vladog
This would be a good place and time to activate a Freeper drive to donate truthful books about certain aspects of Islam to this school, such as Dore Gold's "Hatred's Kingdom", and Kanan Makiya's "Republic of Fear," as well as "The Crisis of Islam," and "What Went Wrong?" by Bernard Lewis. Then we could watch these administrators frantically resisting children knowing the truth.
14 posted on
01/02/2004 9:03:12 PM PST by
AmericanVictory
(Should we be more like them, or they like us?)
To: vladog
No it's time to sue the you know what out of the local school district. Hopefully you'll bankrupt them and the community will be FORCED install chartered schools till vouchers are legalized for ALL.
16 posted on
01/02/2004 9:11:26 PM PST by
nmh
To: vladog
The teacher then told parents their children could earn extra credit by choosing to
"fast for one, two or three days."
Yo Teach, do I get even more extra credit if I make it forty days and forty nights?
(Heck, just saying that would get a kid detention...)
17 posted on
01/02/2004 9:14:00 PM PST by
VOA
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