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    Tag: SB 701

    My Tax Dollars Are Funding What!?!?


    By Corinthian Scales, Section News
    Posted on Tue Sep 11, 2012 at 12:14:54 PM EST
    Tags: Arabic language submersion for .. ARABS?, Sharia, Muslim Brotherhood, UNESCO, University aristocracy, DNC, Arab Spring, Middle East Caliphate, Egypt, Turkey, New Left, Critical Theory, Progressives, One Term Nerd, Rockefeller Republicans, Foreign National Affirmative Action, what Your Taxes are Funding, The Soviets and Islam, Cultural Marxism, NObama, Anyone but Stabenow, H.B. 4769: Ban enforcing foreign law to violate individual rights, SB 701, SIOA (all tags)

    via The Detroit News

    Fay Beydoun's parents speak Arabic at home, and she's learning the language at Riverside Academy West.

    "Alsalam Alikoum. Kaif halak," she repeated during a recent Arabic class featuring common greetings. Translation: Hello. How are you?

    "I already knew how to write the language, but it's good to be able to speak it and understand it, too, inside and outside the classroom," said Beydoun, 17, a senior.

    It is part of the curriculum in all grades at 10 schools in the Global Educational Excellence charter system, which has facilities in Hamtramck, Detroit, Dearborn, Dearborn Heights and Ann Arbor.

    The charter schools were founded by Palestinian immigrant Mohamad Issa and his brother Said Issa in 1997 with 97  students. He said learning Arabic, in addition to the traditional core curriculum, will better enable students to compete in a global marketplace.

    The next logical step, he said, is to expand into the Middle East, becoming the only Michigan-based charter system on foreign soil.
    ....

    "Sweden operates a charter-like system, and they're also found in Canada, England, and New Zealand ... ," he said. "There are other charter school management companies with schools in other countries, but as far as we know, there aren't any other Michigan-based charter operators with schools in other countries."
    ...

    Back at Riverside West Academy, when the bell rings, it resembles any other school with kids laughing, greeting each other and quickly moving to the next classroom.

    The similarities end there. The schools practice gender separation in all academic classes. But boys and girls eat in the same cafeteria, which is halal in keeping with Islamic law.

    More

    Ah, got it.  My tax dollars are going towards funding a colonizing people and their madrasas.  Oh joy... All hail multiculturalism!  And, down the road, I also look forward to reading all about how much of our U.S. tax dollars were funneled off to the Brotherhood in durka-durkastan too.  Say walla, bro.

    Bottom line?

    (350 words in story) Full Story

    Dearborn Revisited


    By Corinthian Scales, Section News
    Posted on Sat May 05, 2012 at 11:18:19 AM EST
    Tags: H.B. 4769: Ban enforcing foreign law to violate individual rights, SB 701, Richardville, Walsh, Governor Snyder, Hypnotic Gaze, Suckers, Sharia, HAMAS & CAIR, Eric Holder DoJ, New Left, Cultural Marxism, Critical Theory, The Soviets and Islam, UNESCO, University aristocracy, Education Jihad, John B. (Jack) O'Reilly Jr, ACCESS, Dearborn, Terry Jones, David Wood, Nabeel Qureshi, Free Speech, Litigation Jihad, AIG, Sharia Finance, Jessica Mokdad Human Rights Conference, Honor Killing, Pam Geller, Robert Spencer, Robert Muise, AFDI, SIOA, Constitutional Freedom, Bill Whittle, Conservatives must vote, TEA Party Movement, MI-GOP Overhaul Required, Rockefeller Republicans (all tags)

    OK, Rep Walsh and Sen Richardville (go figure), where the hell is H.B. 4769 and SB 701?

    There is video from the Jessica Mokdad Human Rights Conference in Dearborn below.

    (4 comments, 241 words in story) Full Story



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