To: Overtaxed
I still think those making the ruckus are missing a bet. Instead of protesting the reading, they should be publishing and circulating the portions of the Koran that were ignored by the book -- that way the students get the full picture: the entire teachings of the Koran, and how the leftwing faculty are, in effect, lying to them.
12 posted on
08/28/2002 7:50:13 AM PDT by
Eala
To: Eala
Instead of protesting the reading, they should be publishing and circulating the portions of the Koran that were ignored by the book That and apply to hold some Christian event on campus...and sue their butts for religious discrimmination when they're refused.
To: Eala
I still think those making the ruckus are missing a bet. Instead of protesting the reading, they should be publishing and circulating the portions of the Koran that were ignored by the book -- that way the students get the full picture: the entire teachings of the Koran, and how the leftwing faculty are, in effect, lying to them.
Excellent idea! The same tactic could be applied to the despicable NEA's plan to indoctrinate public school children with more FALSE, misleading, blame-no-one-because-it-might-make-some-people-uncomfortable garbage that they have foisted upon the nation's teachers to discuss with students on the anniversary of 9/11.
16 posted on
08/28/2002 8:08:05 AM PDT by
demnomo
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