Thursday, April 12, 2007

This is "lawful" Islamization. This is stealth Sharia. This is dhimmification. This IS happening.

"Where Christianity is concerned, the college goes to great lengths to avoid any hint of what the courts call "entanglement" or support of the church. Yet the college is planning to install facilities for Muslims to use in preparing for daily prayers, an apparent first at a public institution in Minnesota."
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Last Christmas at this very same institution of learning a coffee cart was banned from playing Christmas music. I just want you all to know that - and to see what is really going on just beneath the surface. Everywhere.
AND THEY'RE DOIN' ALL THIS APPEASEMENT ON THE TAXPAYERS DIME TOO! THE VERY DEFINITION OF JIZYA.
Hey, thanks again, Dhimmisota!
WE ARE LOSING THIS STATE, PEOPLE. AND MICHIGAN. We shouldn't let the Muslims anchor in the very center of our continent, bordering a "socialist republik" like Canada (don't believe me? see this post: http://jillosophy.blogspot.com/search?q=i+HAD+NO+IDEA.)
AND WE'RE LOSING CA, AZ, NM AND TX too.
I am sincere when I say, God help us if the Dhimmicrats get any more power. We're really barely hanging on. America - what America is - is really being threatened. So many people just won't see it. And none of these foreigners give a shit about our culture, history, future or well-being. They just want what we have. Simple as that. They can't create it, so they steal it... and they won't be able to sustain it either. America just won't exist. And any American knows what I mean by that.
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Is college using a double standard on 'entanglement' with religion?
By Katherine Kersten, Star Tribune
Last update: April 12, 2007 – 7:25 AM
Cultural clashes involving Islam have recently made headlines in Minnesota. At the airport, some Muslim taxi drivers refuse to transport passengers carrying alcohol; at Target stores, some Muslim cashiers won't scan pork products. Now there's a new point of friction: Minneapolis Community and Technical College.
Its officials say the college, a public institution, has a strict policy of not promoting religion or favoring one religion over another. "The Constitution prevents us from doing this in any form," says Dianna Cusick, director of legal affairs.
But that seems to depend on your religion...
READ IT ALL:
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