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"It appears the school may be impermissibly blurring the line between providing a secular education and endorsing and promoting religion and religious activities," said Charles Samuelson, who heads the group's Minnesota office.The ACLU was apparently unaware of this egregious violation of the seperation of church and state. Or maybe they were and just didn't care.
Blurring the line? It has erased it. There's overwhelming evidence the public school's endorsing the Islamic faith, including:
• Daily scheduled prayer led by an imam.
• Classroom instruction in the Quran.
• Compulsory "after-school" Islamic Studies classes (buses don't leave the school until after Islamic Studies is over).
• Halal cafeteria food.
• Observance of Islamic holidays.
• Early release for Friday mosque.