The spreading of the cult of Islam in America is growing so fast the a Muslim school financed by the Saudi's right in the shadows of our nation's capital is now seeking to expand it's reach locally which is thankfully being met with some resistance, although the next thing you know these hearings that are now taking place in Fairfax VA will be taking place in a neighborhood near you, as the Muslim invasion of America takes on the appearance of the near completed takeover over of Britain by Islam to a T.
The Jihad institute as I call it already built and operational mind you, they're seeking now to expand it. So at least something is growing and festering in this economic climate, although it happens to be radical Islam. Not Good.
The saddest thing about the rise of the Jihad Institute is that is used to be a Christian facility, just like our country used to be. Wake the hell up America, we're losing our country to the Muslim and Mexican invasion right before our very eyes all due to political correctness.
However the people or should I say PC sheeple are more concerned about the increased traffic levels surrounding the proposed expansion than the concern of the spread of wahabbi like institutions preaching hatred for America and the west right in their own backyards. What a bunch of morons is all I can say and soon the DC area will start to resemble the already converted and fully invaded city of Dearborn Michigan which may as well fly the flags of Islam rather than our American flag as the city is anything but American nowadays.
On fact one of the school's graduates was in fact found to be part and parcel of a Muslim cabal working towards the assassination of George Bush, and yet the school miraculously claims it's teachings are not ant American and rooted in radical Islam which this blog is always maintained is Islam as there is no moderate version of Islam, it's all radical and violent through and through, always has been and always will be.
Hearing on Islamic Saudi Academy's Planned Expansion,
Neighbors' Concerns About Traffic Are Drowned Out by Others' Worries of School's Teachings
washingtonpost.com: A controversial private school for Muslim children is seeking to expand a campus in Fairfax County, a proposal that has made reluctant partners of neighbors concerned with the impact on traffic and water quality and critics who oppose what they say is the school's radical agenda.
The Islamic Saudi Academy has asked the county for permission to build a state-of-the-art building on one of its two campuses, a 34-acre property near Fairfax City. The increased capacity could draw as many as 200 additional students to the 750-student campus each day, which has sparked concern among neighbors.
But at a public hearing last week, mundane neighborhood concerns were overshadowed by a longstanding dispute over the school's teachings and the perception that it promotes intolerance of other cultures.
"The hearing started off on the wrong foot," said Sherry Keramidas, president of the Beech Ridge Civic Association. "It took away from the sense that the community around the school was approaching this because of the environmental concerns and the traffic."
The school, which serves pre-kindergarten through 12th-grade students, is funded by the Saudi Arabia Embassy. Students learn Arabic and religion along with general subjects including math, English and social studies. Since the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, the school has been the subject of intense scrutiny, in part because of unfounded anti-Arab suspicions but also because of course material that troubled some elected leaders.
In 2007, a congressionally appointed panel found that some of the school's textbooks included language intolerant of other religions as well as passages that could be construed as advocating violence. A Washington Post review found inflammatory references as recently as 2006. School officials, who say they do not teach hate or intolerance, have since adjusted the course materials. Lynne J. Strobel, an attorney for the school, said at Wednesday's hearing that the matter before the county is strictly an issue of land use. And in connection with the transportation and environmental concerns, she said, the school "has tried very hard . . . to make sure we carefully examine all the issues associated with this proposal."
But questions about the school's teachings have lingered. Last week, Rep. Frank R. Wolf (R-Va.) wrote a letter to Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton asking for further review after the Associated Press reported that the new textbooks still contain questionable material.
In addition, a federal jury in 2005 convicted one of the academy's graduates, Ahmed Omar Abu Ali, of joining an al-Qaida conspiracy to kill George W. Bush. It was one fact critics seized on Wednesday in an attempt to persuade the county to reject the school's expansion plans.
"The Islamic Saudi Academy's purpose is to train young and innocent Muslim children to hate and wage war into the future against our children," James Lafferty, a spokesman for the Traditional Values Coalition, a church lobbying group, said during the hearing.
His remarks prompted heckles and boos from teachers, parents and other supporters of the school.
"Don't you sometimes have people who get in trouble with the law who graduate from school who go to churches?" asked Nihad Awad, executive director of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, in an interview. "It is guilt by association, and I hope the commissioners will see that this is pure hate propaganda and driven by a political agenda."continued at website start page 2
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