Saturday, December 19, 2009

Second Graders Sing About Allah?

What would happen if public school second graders were told to sing a
Christmas song that proclaimed "Jesus is Lord?"

Or what would happen if those same students were told to sing "We pray
'til night to the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob?"

The fact is, we don't have to speculate, because neither of those things
is likely to happen in any public school in America.

So how is it that a public elementary school principal and some teachers
saw nothing objectionable with their students singing "Allah is God?"

Their answer--they were just trying to teach "inclusiveness." See the Fox
News Radio story below.

And when a Christian parent objected, a spokesman for the Muslim Alliance
of Indiana called the objection "Islamophobic."

So simply objecting to a song in a public school that proclaims "Allah is
God," when no other faiths are so recognized, is "Islamophobic?"

Wow.

We have reached the point where a non-Muslim parent is called an
"Islamophobe" for simply and rightfully objecting to his child being
forced to sing a song in public school that proclaims "Allah is God."

Please don't let anyone tell you we're over-reacting to the threat of
political correctness and the advance of radical Islam.

CAIR, the Council on American-Islamic Relations, has been a national
leader in the ongoing public relations campaign to tar critics of radical
Islam as "Islamophobes."

To read the Fox News story, Second Graders Sing About Allah?, CLICK HERE.-----------------------------------------------------------------------
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