The First Arabic Public School Opens -- What's Your Response? ABC News - 17 hours ago It was, to put it mildly, an unusual first day of school for the 60 students at the Khalil Gibran International Academy, where students arrived to see press and police outside the new school, as those who oppose the school fear it will spread radical ...
Posted by: justanotherparatrooper
So, when are the publically funded Christian schools opening in NY?..I dont think I'll hold my breath.Where is the ACLU on this ?Kinda quiet arent they?
Posted by: KozmoKramer
It's actually the school slogan that I find off putting.
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The Khalil Gibran International Academy; We Supply the Suicide Bombers So You Don't Have To!
Posted by: SOT
They are planning on opening up one in Chicago, Boston and oddly Pittsfield.
Posted by: sempergumby
No one watches you in Pittsfield most can't find it. great place for breading Jihad.....................
Posted by: NewEngland2007
Kids today, they blow up so fast.
Posted by: pahapoika
there's nothing better than home grown , terrorists that is
Posted by: Inspector
Only thing I know is a former girlfriend used to urge me to read Khalil's "The Prophet" and I did scan it. Didn't see anything about terrorism but did find it was good to set the mood for things to come.
Posted by: Dragnet
If it is a PRIVATELY funded school I have no problem, although anything Islam makes me a bit nervous. If public monies are going to this then the public should be outraged. The USA was founded on Christian principles and we have turned out pretty damn good. Doesn't this fall under the separation of church and state since public monies are involved? I don't recall any Christian schools receiving public monies. PS: I believe our children can no longer state "under God" in the pledge of allegience. Will the ACLU unsure that no Islamic teachings will take place inside of these new Islamic public schools? I am sure that the ACLU is very concerned, yeah right! DRAGNET
Posted by: justanotherparatrooper
Ive got no problem with it if it was privately funded and run either.
Posted by: CJIS
Read some of the comments given by others at the ABC site. Interesting opinions
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