Thanks for posting this info from one of the greatest warriors for freedom, Michelle Malkin.
America is doomed, the barbarians at the gate, once a great nation, America will soon be swamped by muslims, Washington DCistan blah blah etc etc.......
Try to use phrases like “Allah Fubar”.
Why, in God’s name, do these schools not require our students to learn the same about the Christian religion? I believe it is called separation of church and state......
If politics is “war by other means”, what happens when politics fails?
The multicultural idiots in our public school systems will stop at nothing to be politically correct, no matter how wrong it makes them or how dangerous the poison they spread. But, they can’t be blamed, ...not entirely. We play PC games when it comes to identifying Islam as evil. It’s like telling Satan his demons are cool, as long as we only get the ones we want, and then expecting him to respect our wishes. There is no such thing as a little bit of the right kind of Islam.
Keep a sharp eye out for kids drawing crosses and using Christian terms in their writings. Those are the ones you need to watch. If you don’t, you may be overrun by fundamentalists.
Moslems, however, are peaceful...
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Separation of Church and State for liberals unless of course it is the muslim brand.
The problem with the school in question is that state lawmakers have never gotten their acts together with respect to making tax laws that compliment our basic freedoms, particularly our religious freedoms. Jefferson reflected on things like unfair taxes when he wrote the following.
"To compel a man to furnish contributions of money for the propagation of opinions which he disbelieves and abhors, is sinful and tyrannical." --Thomas Jefferson: Bill for Religious Freedom, 1779. Papers 2:545 http://www.religioustolerance.org/virg_bil.htmSo while it is wrong to expect Christians taxpayers, for example, to help pay for this Islamic school, and vise-versa, if state lawmakers had heeded Jefferson's words, only Christian taxpayers would be paying expenses for Christian public schools, for example, likewise Islamic taxpayers for Islamic public schools.
The truth of the matter is that in the 1830s Protestant lawmakers made what were known as Blaine laws, tax related laws which were actually used to discourage the teaching of Roman Catholicism. Blaine laws and subsequent special-religious-interest decisions by the USSC have resulted in the constitutionally baseless public school "church and state separation" messes that we have today, in my opinion.