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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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It seemed like a very normal afternoon in Lyman, South Carolina, a small southern town in upstate, the closest metropolis was Spartanburg, which wasn’t all that much of a metropolis. Lyman was a place where most everyone worked at Pacific Mills, drank Coca-Colas at the local drug store and worshipped at the Methodist or Baptist church. Everyone who lived there was practically family and Lyman is where my people came from.

And for two weeks in the autumn of 1943, the people of Lyman, South Carolina would embrace my family through one of the more difficult periods of World War Two.

The date was October 14, 1943. The seasonal change was well underway and the leaves in South Carolina’s upstate were ablaze with shades of amber, yellow and orange. Football is a religion in the South and Lyman was no different. And it had faithful practitioners in my great uncles — Gene and Louie Bolin — the youngest of eight children. My uncles were just teenagers, then, and when then school bell rang that October afternoon, they bolted outside and raced to the football field.

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19

Patriot Revival

Posted by: Bob Cleveland | Comments (0)

After reading this article it’s apparent to me that anyone that opposes Obama and his socialist agenda will be painted with one big brush and called “nuts” or spreading paranoia. I noticed in the article how they try to compare”Oath Keepers” to Timothy McVeigh in a very subtle way. 

Nothing in the article says that citizens are concerned with the Constitution not being followed. Let’s see, the government has taken over our banks, the auto industry and controlled CEO’s salaries. A new bill being proposed gives  Obama control of the Internet and Obama, Pelosi and Reid working on gun control legislation. Now, Obama,  Reid and Pelosi attacking Fox News.  And oh yes, taking contol of our Health Care and bankrupting the country.  We are supposed to just sit back, lose our freedom and trust Obama. I don’t think so!

When town hall meetings took place all over the country and people objected to government health care control, Pelosi and Reid just called them “Astro Turfers” not real.

So now it has come down to being Patriotic or opposing Obama and his socialist agenda makes you a bad person.  I have received several copies of the email going around about joining the “Oath Keepers” I honestly do not know if that is the answer, I know nothing about the group or it’s leaders.  I do believe we simply cannot sit by and do nothing while our freedom just slips away. I hope you read the article and then you can make up your on mind.

Bobby

 

 

Oct. 18, 2009

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READY TO REVOLT: Oath Keepers pledges to prevent dictatorship in United States

Group asks police and military to lay down arms in response to orders deemed unlawful

By ALAN MAIMON

LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL

Depending on your perspective, the Oath Keepers are either strident defenders of liberty or dangerous peddlers of paranoia.

In the age of town halls, talk radio and tea parties, middle ground of opinion is hard to find

Launched in March by Las Vegan Stewart Rhodes, Oath Keepers bills itself as a nonpartisan group of current and retired law enforcement and military personnel who vow to fulfill their oaths to the Constitution.

More specifically, the group’s members, which number in the thousands, pledge to disobey orders they deem unlawful, including directives to disarm the American people and to blockade American cities. By refusing the latter order, the Oath Keepers hope to prevent cities from becoming “giant concentration camps,” a scenario the 44-year-old Rhodes says he can envision happening in the coming years.

It’s a Cold War-era nightmare vision with a major twist: The occupying forces in this imagined future are American, not Soviet.

“The whole point of Oath Keepers is to stop a dictatorship from ever happening here,” Rhodes, a former Army paratrooper and Yale-trained lawyer, said in an interview with the Review-Journal. “My focus is on the guys with the guns, because they can’t do it without them.

“We say if the American people decide it’s time for a revolution, we’ll fight with you.”

That type of rhetoric has caught the attention of groups that track extremist activity in the United States.

In a July report titled “Return of the Militias,” the Alabama-based Southern Poverty Law Center singled out Oath Keepers as “a particularly worrisome example of the Patriot revival.”

The Patriot movement, so named because its adherents believe the federal government has stepped on the constitutional ideals of the American Revolution, gained traction in the 1990s and has been closely linked to anti-government militia and white supremacist movements.

The movement is blamed for spawning Timothy McVeigh, who bombed a federal building in Oklahoma City in 1995, killing 168 people.

“I’m not accusing Stewart Rhodes or any member of his group of being Timothy McVeigh or a future Timothy McVeigh,” law center spokesman Mark Potok said. “But these kinds of conspiracy theories are what drive a small number of people to criminal violence. … What’s troubling about Oath Keepers is the idea that men and women armed and ordered to protect the public in this country are clearly being drawn into a world of false conspiracy theory.”

Oath Keepers got some unwanted attention in April when an Oklahoma man loosely connected to the group was arrested for threatening violence at an anti-tax protest in Oklahoma City. Rhodes called the man “a nut” who had no real affiliation with his group.

Nonetheless, Potok’s group now monitors Oath Keepers on its Web site blog “Hatewatch.”

Oath Keepers is not preaching violence or government overthrow, Rhodes said. On the contrary, it is asking police and the military to lay down their arms in response to unlawful orders.

The group’s Web site, www.oathkeepers.org, features videos and testimonials in which supporters compare President Barack Obama’s America to Adolf Hitler’s Germany. They also liken Obama to England’s King George III during the American Revolution. Read More→

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It is amazing seeing these videos on You Tube showing the thuggery of the pro health insurance take over.  Also, Fox News is reporting that the Whitehouse is in violation of privacy laws with their snitch e-mails.

Could anybody have imagined that we land of the free and home of the brave would see such contempt by some of our elected officials.

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