Saturday, June 02, 2007

Holy Shia! Amherst 2nd Grade Goes Islamic

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If this is not the sickest, pathetic attempt at submission. Our poor children. Preparing them for servitude. If I was a parent in Amherst, heads would roll (no pun intended.)
Did you they perform cliterectomies too?
Cabinet.com
AMHERST— For one night, on May 9, the quaint colonial town of Amherst, New Hampshire, was transformed into a Saudi Arabian Bedouin tent community, with the help of 80 seventh-graders at the Amherst Middle School.
The weather cooperated, providing 85 degree temperatures to give an authentic Saudi feel to the evening.
How about terror training camps? Saudi Arabia *SPIT* Was there a wahhabi tent? And a 9/11 tent?
More than 250 guests arrived at the open tent and were welcomed with an Arabic greeting of “Marhaba” by students at a Saudi customs desk.
During the check-in, guests selected a traditional Arabic name for their name badge and completed an actual Saudi customs form, which warned in bold letters “Death for Drug Trafficking ” at the top.
Hey left out "Death to America. Death to Israel". I mean, it was supposed to be authentic right?
Only the seventh-grade boys were allowed to host the food stations and the Arabic dancing, as the traditions of Saudi Arabia at this time prevent women from participating in these public roles.
Dressed in traditional Arabic wear—long plaid kilts, white shirts and turbans—the boys offered food and entertained guests. The Arabic dancers enthusiastically performed to music and encouraged male visitors to join their dance.
Seventh-grade girls hosted the hijab and veil stations, where other female guests learned how to wear the required head covering and veils.
Were there clitorectomy reenactments for the girls?
http://atlasshrugs2000.typepad.com/atlas_shrugs/2007/06/holy_shia_amher.html

1 Comments:

Blogger Lionheart said...

A Prophetic picture of the future.

Thanks for the links, ill put you up on my blog roll so i can keep stopping by.

God bless

Lionheart

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