CAIRing School Districts

We all owe it to our children, friends and plain common sense to immediately and un-apologetically expose programs that twist and bend our rights in favor of another. Islam is a cult operating under the guise of religion. It has no more rights nor should it than any other cult/belief system. I think the easy way to defeat attempts to paint Islam in a favorable light is to ask/demand time to expose it as organizationally evil. Talk to your children and those of your friends and if you discover what you think crosses the line between education and indoctrination immediately expose it. At the first sign of preferential treatment take detailed notes and get on record who supports it, why and for what purpose. I think it is important to teach the role Islam had on world history but you can do that without covering up the truth or attempting to indoctrinate our youth.
by: Matt Hadro, July 30, 2007
When the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals declared unconstitutional the words “under God” in the Pledge of Allegiance, some Americans bemoaned the fact that their country founded upon religious freedom was fast becoming atheistic.
The same court could now be touted as an Islamic force. Atheists are no longer getting the special treatment, in certain schools anyway. Allah is “what’s up” now.
If the increasing slant by the media and special interest groups towards militant Islam today is not enough proof, several public schools throughout the nation have exposed their own thoughts on the problem. In legal war of attrition, parents of students in a California school district eventually lost authority over the education of their own children to the 9th Circuit Court.
The controversy began in the Byron Union School District. As a integral part of its World History and Geography curriculum, students were educated on the Islamic religion, using the state-adopted textbook Across the Centuries which had the students emulate a Muslim soldier on a pilgrimage to Mecca. However, the district’s curriculum furthered the religious education. The classes were required to “become Muslims” for a three-week period. Each student was forced to adopt a Muslim name and forego some delight or commodity for a day to imitate Islamic fasting on the feast of Ramadad. The classes as a whole recited daily the Muslim profession of faith “Allah is the only true God and Muhammed is his messenger.” In response to teacher prompts, they chanted “Praise be to Allah.” At the end of the time period, they critiqued the Islamic culture on their final test.
The indoctrination was ridden with controversy, and the parents’ response proved to be disbelief over the curriculum. “Way over the constitutional line,” remarked Richard Thompson, chief counsel for the Thomas More Law Center, of the school’s decision. Thompson continued, “public schools would never tolerate teaching Christianity in this way.”
Byron district superintendent Peggy Green retorted that “dressing up in costume, role-playing and simulation games are all used to stimulate class discussion and are common teaching practices used in other subjects as well.”
Down the coast in San Diego, Carver Elementary School extends students the privilege of a 15-minute afternoon break in classes—during a traditional Muslim prayer time, according to CNSNews.com. Last September, Carver opened its doors to nearly 100 students from a failed Muslim charter school nearby. An editorial appearing in the Investor’s Business Daily described how numerous exceptions in the school rules are now in effect to accommodate the Muslim students. Pork and other foods conflicting with the Islamic diet have been banned from the school’s cafeteria. The Arabic language has been added as a language to the school’s curriculum. Girls are even segregated in classes. “Our country has to now accommodate things that are not traditionally accounted for before,” maintained the spokesman for the San Diego chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR).
Advocates of differing agendas have united in opinion against this front. Brad Dacus, president of the Pacific Justice Institute, argued that the school’s favoring of one faith instead of all religions was intolerable. Richard Katskee, associated with the Americans United for the Separation of Church and State, stated that the prayer time in Carver in Elementary, in general, violated the establishment clause of the U.S. Constitution. Both agreed that the school’s actions were completely unnecessary.
However, the “jihad” is gaining ground across America, not just in California. A high school in Richardson, Texas gave way to a Muslim student’s lawsuit and now allows prayer during lunch breaks and in designated areas. In Cliffside Park, New Jersey, the district allotted prayer time for a female Muslim student. Both schools, according to CNSNews.com, argued that they were “providing non-instructional time permitted by the law.”
If such is the case, the “law” according to the 9th Circuit Court could use some serious clarification, not to mention the interpretation of the establishment clause and the deliberate denial of delicious pork meat to hungry children.
Matt Hadro is an intern at the American Journalism Center, a training program run by Accuracy in Media and Accuracy in Academia.
30 July, 2007 at 6:56 pm
I rang a certain contracting company based in the South East of England and spoke to a guy called Saleem. He offered me a job working on Humvees for the 1st Infantry Division in Germany. I knew he wasn’t the kind of guy you want has a friend when he continually fed the passport office at Liverpool incomplete recommendations, while I was trying to get a passport so I could work for the US Military. I had to travel twice to Liverpool to get my passport because he missed the company address and VAT number from his faxes to Liverpool.
The company insisted I needed the passport immediately, so I was a slave to his ineptitude.
During the second days visit to the passport office I was contacted by mobile by the wife of my best friend. She said that Saleem had contacted her to ask why I hadn’t got a passport already. He had got the number from my mother. My friend’s wife said he was in a pub when he called and sounded drunk.
Four days before Christmas 2003 I walked onto Larson Barracks with my tools and faced my first Humvee. My team leader asked what the bullocks I was doing in Germany four days before Christmas. The company didn’t care, only the hourly rate mattered.
My point is that just about everybody without a criminal record can gain access to a base. You don’t need qualifications, they offered helper jobs.
I 5988’d the Generals Humvee from 1st ID HHC before it was loaded on the barge to Iraq. They even gave us Divisional Coins for our hard work.
30 July, 2007 at 8:45 pm
Mert,
Doc and I are both retired military and we know our security is a joke. The fact that we are not attacked more often speaks volumes about Muslim incompetence.
30 July, 2007 at 10:19 pm
I just commented and then went on to the next post without hitting the submit button. Brilliant!
Anyway, I hate knowing that our military men and women are this vulnerable. It doesn’t shock me, but I hate hearing about it nonetheless.
31 July, 2007 at 1:11 am
To Ronin:
anti- christian paranoia which is undeniably spreading and became fashionable among not
only liberals . I am sure that de-facto it is a reversed form of islamisation of the west
( for the record i am not a christian myself)
you are making excellent point
P.S. thank you for your input in discussion on my blog , i start thinking that you were right about the necessity to cut up the enemie’s propaganda
31 July, 2007 at 9:13 am
This site has enumerated various cases of Islamindoctrination in the public schools.
An excerpt:
Now more than ever I’m glad we chose to home-school our children.
1 August, 2007 at 12:09 am
To all the Ostriches,
How sad to read words from people who are narrow minded & ignorant. Face it, you are not on an island by yourself. It is time you grow up and get educated. No wonder Europeans and the rest of the world are laughing at us, and calling us stupid Americans. A new name bestowed upon us recently because of people like you. How did we get to this low functioning level? The USA has been a proud country because of its intelligent, sensitive, and compassionate citizens. Where are they now?
1 August, 2007 at 5:54 am
gnk,
To all the Ostriches,
-Tactically stupid, starting with an insult closes all possibility of a real discussion thus making any point you may have had invalid.
How sad to read words from people who are narrow minded & ignorant.
-More insults with no examples or a specific target. You are the one who is guilty of being both narrow minded and ignorant.
Face it, you are not on an island by yourself. It is time you grow up and get educated.
-You know no one on this list personally and have no idea their age or education level.
No wonder Europeans and the rest of the world are laughing at us, and calling us stupid Americans.
-Europeans are not our concern but you are right, people here do consider you an idiot.
A new name bestowed upon us recently because of people like you.
-Only on you, do not group us with you.
How did we get to this low functioning level?
-Finally, a point for discussion. It all started when politicians turned against the national interests and started working for special interests.
The USA has been a proud country because of its intelligent, sensitive, and compassionate citizens. Where are they now?
-Well considering how you jumped right in with accusations and insults, I would say you are not one of them. Good luck on your attempt to find them.
When you see the wizard and pick up your brain please return. Until then, please stay out of the rain as staring up at in could cause discomfort.