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Home Front: WoT
New York set to open Khalil Gibran 'Jihad' School
2007-03-11
One might have hoped that the 9/11 attacks would have constituted an "education by murder" for Americans, an example of radical Islam in its most lethal form; so why has the New York City Department of Education decided to open an Islamist public school whose curriculum shares the same ideology as the September 11 terrorists?

Slated to be the school's principal, Dhabah [aka "Debbie"] Almontaser was presented an award by the Council on American Islamic Relations [CAIR, the Saudi funded front group for Hamas and a co-defendant in a 9/11 terrorism lawsuit] and more importantly, the curriculum of her school has been designed by the radical American Arab Anti Discrimination Committee [ADC].

The ADC's funder [and recipient of the ADC's "Global Achievement Award"] Saudi Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal's 10 million dollar donation to the 9/11 victims charity was rejected by then NY Mayor Giuliani because of Talal's claim that American policy towards Israel was the reason for the terrorist outrage. Talal has also raised money to reward the family's of suicide bombers.
Posted by:tipper

#6  Come on guys, get with the program, but let's make sure we take pictures of the students and parents, so that the computers can keep track of them from the get go. It will make it easier to connect the dots when the conspiracy investigations begin.
Posted by: whatadeal   2007-03-11 22:41  

#5  Yea, SM, Gibran's Prophet is as far from Mo (poop be upon him) as it goes. Another form of taqiyya, I suppose, they misuse Gibran's name as cover, to imply secular values and surface tameness.
Posted by: twobyfour   2007-03-11 15:48  

#4  Hold on, hold on - wasn't Kahlil Gibran the Lebanese poet and painter who wrote The Prophet? He was a pacificst, wasn't he?
Posted by: Secret Master   2007-03-11 15:41  

#3  I never met an Indian I didn't like - with the possible exception of Kahlil Gibran.
Posted by: Craiger Jusoth2981   2007-03-11 14:53  

#2  Separation of church and state alive and well. Probably too much so,but God forbid that we have any separation of muslim religion and state.

Americans and NYC taxpayers will no doubt be reassured to know that one of their new public schools will be instructing Arab and Muslim students in the nuances of jihad and under what circumstances it can be justified and practiced
When is Jihad ever justified?! OMG

Will they be reciting the pledge of alligience every morning?
I doubt it.

And hey, will christian &/or Jewish students be allowed to attend? I can see them choosing teams for sports even as I type this lol

How sad that this is accomplished before any rebuilding of the WTC 9/11.
Where are our priorities?
Posted by: Jan from work   2007-03-11 14:33  

#1  Say it ain't so.
Posted by: Seafarious   2007-03-11 11:32  

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