TiZA Muzzies Whining Over ACLU Lawsuit
Look, you know the Muzzies have crossed over the line when even the ACLU, which normally goes out of its way to protect the Muzzies, decides to file a lawsuit against them.
Remember, this is the same TiZA in which the principal lied about his reasons for not flying the American flag in front of the school; claiming he didn’t know how to operate a flagpole.
And, this is the same TiZA in which they attacked a cameraman just trying to do his job.
Furthermore, their last foray into filing a counter-suit against the ACLU ended in failure. So, I guess now they are taking a page from the Libtard’s handbook, clinging to the “do it for the children” mantra:
TiZA families seek to join in legal fight over religion at school
Seeking to protect their rights, a group of TiZA students and parents want to join the lawsuit between the American Civil Liberties Union and the school, which has locations in Blaine and Inver Grove Heights.
By SARAH LEMAGIE, Star Tribune
Last update: March 12, 2010
In a formal move to join the legal battle over religion at their school, several families at Tarek ibn Ziyad Academy (TiZA) have asked a judge to let them intervene as parties in a lawsuit brought by the American Civil Liberties Union of Minnesota.
[FYI - Tarek ibn Ziyad was a Muslim general who led the conquest of Visigothic Hispania (Spain and Portugal) in 711. It's like naming an academy after Hitler (or, Muhammad, for that matter)...]
The ACLU claims that the charter school, which has locations in Inver Grove Heights and Blaine, has violated the U.S. Constitution by crossing the line between religion and public education.
But in a motion filed Wednesday, 10 Muslim students and four of their parents argue that the ACLU is seeking to eliminate “democratically and legally obtained” religious accommodations, such as pork alternatives on the lunch menu, a conservative dress code and the time and space to pray at school.
“The accommodations offered at TiZA are the same accommodations the [families] believe are required at TiZA and are the same accommodations the [ACLU] alleges are prohibited at TiZA,” the motion said.
“Basically, TiZA is being sued for the Muslim-ness of its students,” it said.
The families seek to join the lawsuit as parties, which would allow them to conduct discovery, file motions and otherwise assert their rights, said their attorney, Erick Kaardal. They do not propose to file any counterclaims, he said.
The ACLU exists to defend the Constitution, said Teresa Nelson, legal counsel with the ACLU. “For them to suggest that we are somehow trying to get a decision that would violate the Constitution — frankly, that’s unwarranted,” she said.
If families feel that their rights to religious accommodation are being violated, she said, “the appropriate venue for them is to initiate a civil action against TiZA.”
In court documents, parents said they send their children to the school for a quality education, not religion, but still want their families’ religious needs to be met. The school is a “safe, non-sectarian, cultural learning environment for immigrant families” and should not be closed, they said.
Several said they were unhappy because, in response to a state investigation, the school has reduced the time set aside on Fridays for Muslim students to pray, from 30 minutes to 10 minutes.
“The ACLU lawsuit threatens more reductions,” said Javed Mohammad, who has two sons at TiZA, in a court document.
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12 March, 2010 at 4:53 pm
Muslims do not want to be American, they are here to push Islam on America. A form of Jihad without the bombs. But, if this doesn’t work, the bombs will show up.
Moon god worship.