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03.22.12 |
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In a ruling marked "Not for Publication," a U.S. court ruled that an Islamic sugar-coated indoctrination program where school children had to "become a Muslim" for a number of weeks to "get a good grade" was not "overt religious exercises" that violated the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.
"What (school officials) are doing … is to give Muslim students religious benefits that they do not give any other religion right now." -- Richard Thompson, public interest lawyer.
21st Century Trojan Horse: Sharia Rolls into American Education, Court Systems By RadicalIslam.org Staff
The Thomas More Law Center, one of the first advocacy groups in the nation to take legal action against the double standard in public schools that favors Islam over other religions, has come under attack by Islamist organizations.
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After the Massacre: All Quiet on the Afghan Front -- Why? [with VIDEOS]
By Clare Lopez
The astonishing thing is how little either ordinary Afghans or the Islamic leadership in the country seem to care for the deaths of innocent men, women and children by contrast with the shrieking fury that greeted the entirely appropriate disposal of some defaced Qur'ans.
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Recommended Reading
Lawfare: The War Against Free Speech: A First Amendment Guide for Reporting in an Age of Islamist Lawfare An important challenge to free speech has emerged in the form of "Islamist lawfare," the use of the law as a weapon of war to silence and punish free speech about militant Islam, terrorism and its sources of financing. The strategic end of Islamist lawfare is to further the goals of the Islamist movement, one of which is to abolish public discourse critical of Islam and punish anything deemed blasphemous to its prophet, Mohammad. Lawfare gives practical guidance about navigating this new terrain to journalists and others who wish to speak truthfully about the national security threats we face.
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