Friday, October 23

Americans are generous by nature. We respect diversity, religious liberty, and freedom of conscience. Islam does not.

Sent to the Council Rock School Board, in response to their surrender to Islamic intimidation:
Dear Mr. Abramson, Dr. Anagnostakos, Mr. Donnelly, Mr. Grupp, Ms. Heenan, Mr. McKessy, Mr. McMenamin, Ms. Sexton, and Ms. Thomas,

I am distressed and alarmed to learn of your recent censorship of the films Obsession and The Third Jihad, succumbing to pressure from the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) in rejecting them.

Americans are generous by nature. We respect diversity, religious liberty, and freedom of conscience.

Islam does not.

Perhaps you are unaware that CAIR is an unindicted co-conspirator in a federal terrorism funding trial (and possesses many other links to terrorism, including being a front for the Muslim Brotherhood, whose stated goal is to bring down Western Civilization from within).

Why would you submit to any demands from such an organization?

In fact, wouldn't their opposition to the films suggest to you that they should be viewed, as soon as possible, with the widest audience, and repeatedly?

You are, in effect, denying your students -- your own children -- the opportunity to learn about a threat not only to their lives and Liberty, but to Western Civilization itself. (Any real student of history knows that Islam has waged war against the non-Muslim world for fourteen hundred years. Nearly all of the societies which fell under its sword lost their lives, their freedoms, and their very identities.)

Ignorance of Islam's texts, tenets, and history helps only whom?

Do you want your children blind to the motives, beliefs, strategies, and efforts of those who seek to convert, enslave, or butcher them?

Below my signature are just a few of the Islamic "sacred" texts requiring the slavery or slaughter of all who refuse the "invitation" to Islam.

I urge you: Educate yourselves. Then inform -- and prepare -- those in your charge.

I am happy to assist you in that critical work in any way I can . . . .