Tom Tancredo Bashes Rick Perry’s Islamic Propaganda/Proslytizing Program in Public Schools

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It is good to see other influential voices on the political landscape calling out Rick Perry on the Islamic propaganda and whitewash curriculum he instituted in Texas. Props to Tom Tancredo for calling Rick Perry out on his proselytizing program in the public schools.

Perry never answered for it. He never did a mea culpa on the brainwashing of tens of thousands of Texas children. He certainly did a 180 on the Gardasil-HPV vaccine. This is even more dangerous to our young.

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– Tom Tancredo for the Daily Caller

What is not yet as widely known about Perry is that he extends his taxpayer-funded compassion not only to illegal aliens but also to Muslim groups seeking to whitewash the violent history of that religion. Perry endorsed and facilitated the adoption in Texas public schools of a pro-Muslim curriculum unit developed by Muslim clerics in Pakistan.

Perry’s connections to Muslim groups in Texas are well documented. A recent Christian Science Monitor story said, “Perry has attended a number of Ismaili events in Texas, brokered a few agreements between the state and Ismailis (including the legislation introducing Islamic curricula into Texas schools), and even laid the first brick at the groundbreaking ceremony for an Ismaili worship center in Plano in 2005.”

The Muslim Histories and Cultures (MHC) project was formalized in 2004 in a signed agreement between the University of Texas at Austin and Aga Khan University in Pakistan. The announcement of the MHC project credited Gov. Perry by name with being “instrumental” in its launch.

The agreement calls for an extensive program of bi-cultural teacher training funded jointly by both parties. More than 200 Texas teachers have been trained in the program, which is ongoing. The project’s curriculum units were initially available for viewing on the university’s website, but have since been scrubbed from the Internet. It appears Texas officials do not want the curriculum examined by Texas taxpayers.

Islam scholar Robert Spencer, head of Jihad Watch, examined the program and concluded, “The curriculum is a complete whitewash and it’s got the endorsement of Perry. It’s not going to give you any idea why people are waging jihad against the West — it’s only going to make you think that the real problem is ‘Islamophobia.’”

Perhaps Spencer exaggerates the curriculum’s bias? Examine it for yourself here.

Perry’s close ties to Muslim groups led the political blog Salon to headline a recent story: “Rick Perry: The pro-Sharia candidate?” Evidence in support of that theme comes from Gov. Perry’s refusal to support legislation sponsored by Texas Republican legislators to outlaw Sharia law in Texas.

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LibertyMike
LibertyMike
12 years ago

Sharia law, jihad and Islamization are not what ails America. To the extent that one views the former as threat to individual liberty on the same scale as the Federal Reserve, the continued looting of the productive class by what Codevilla terms the “Ruling Classes”, the regulatory state, the increasing militariztion of local and state police forces, the continuation of the drug war and the bankrupting of our nation by the military industrial national security surveillance state, one is a moron.

sean
sean
12 years ago

There is a coordinated campaign, probably funded and organized by the OIC, to subvert the educational curriculum at all levels throughout the West to make it Shariah-compliant. The process has gone further in Europe than America, but this is what’s coming to a school near you unless you exercise eternal vigilance: http://crombouke.blogspot.com/2010/01/islamic-infiltration-and-subversion-of.html

sean
sean
12 years ago

Those Jewicidal kapos, dhimmis, quislings and self-loathers who are looking forward to being incinerated in the ultimate Islamic holocaust have now got some stiff competition from postcolonial guilt tripping Christian uberdhimmis:
“You know who is to blame for all this persecution, of course: The Christians are. Or so, at least, the mainline Christian organizations seem anxious to assure us. The victimized Christians in these countries have “asked for it:” by the very act of being open believers and missionaries, they are intensifying the global threat to freedom of religion. So the World Council of Churches, the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue of the Holy See, and the World Evangelical Alliance have joined together to do something about it—by urging their fellow Christians to behave less provocatively.
The group’s report, titled “Christian Witness in a Multi-Religious World: Recommendations for Conduct,” calls on Christians to reject “the violation or destruction of places of worship, sacred symbols, or texts.” And, as the report makes clear, there is a whole lot of violation and destruction being done. What the report does not make so clear is that most of it is being done to Christians. The three organizations, which claim to represent over 90 percent of the world’s Christians, met in Italy, France, and Thailand to come up with these guidelines, based on the worthy principle of respect for all faiths.
Surely it is at least a little significant, however, that no non-Christian organization joined them in calling for an end to religious provocations. The poor Christians could not get even one Muslim organizations to join them in decrying religious violence, even when these Christians agreed that, yes, they were guilty of provoking the violence.” http://www.hudson-ny.org/2458/christian-provocations

rhcrest
rhcrest
12 years ago

Islam is like a cancer that will grow and grow until this country is black with death and violence. It is a dark cloud on the horizon that must be dealt with as well as the things you mentioned.

Georg von Starkermann
Georg von Starkermann
12 years ago

What’s next the teaching of the Torah, the Talmud, and other commentaries. Jewish people have a longer and more successful history of being Texans than the Moslems do. I think that Jewish subjects should be taught on a State wide basis. You might even argue that Jesus was Jewish consequently early Christianity should also be included at least to the Council of Nicea.

Kufar Dawg
Kufar Dawg
12 years ago

Tell your theory that “jihad is not what ails America” to the families of the victims of:
9-11
the first WTC bombing
the Beltway Sniper (and his muslime cohort)
the Ft. Hood shooter (another muslime)
the Kennedy family and the American people — when Robert F. Kennedy was killed by a muslime

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