PRESS RELEASE: Speakers demand policy to keep CAIR out of Hillsborough County schools.

Posted at Sep 10, 2012 | Posted in  Uncategorized | By Terry Kemple | No comments
September 10, 2012For immediate release:

For infomation contact:

Terry Kemple    813-653-4822 / tkemple@integrity.com

Speakers demand policy to keep CAIR out of Hillsborough County schools.

School Board member Dr. Stacy White, one of the press conference speakers said, “I stand with parents and with the Education Coalition for a formal policy to protect our children.”

Speakers and supporters of the effort to keep organizations linked to terrorism, including the Council on American Islamic Relations, out of Hillsborough Classrooms will come from the area, across the state, and across America.

Press Conference:

When:

1:45 PM, September 11, 2012

Where:

Hillsborough School Board building, 901 E. Kennedy Blvd., Tampa

Who:

Dr. Stacy White – Member, Hillsborough County School Board

Frank Gaffney – Former Reagan Nat’l Security Advisor, FOX News commentator, and founder of the Center of Security Policy

Dr. Rodney Howard-Browne – Pastor, Revival Ministries International

Tim Curtis – Founder, Tampa 9/12

Sharon Calvert – Founder, Tampa Tea Party

Daris Long – Father of Andy Long who was murdered in an act of Jihad by Carlos Bledsoe who was converted and radicalized while a student at the University of Tennessee

Melvin Bledsoe – Father who lost his son, Carlos Bledsoe, to radicalization and prison

Guy Rodgers – Executive Director, Act! for America

James Lafferty – Vice President, Atlas Shrugged

Dr. Charles Jacobs – Founder, Americans for Peace and Tolerance

Dr. Richard Swier – Col. US Army (ret), radio host, and member of The United West

Bill Korach – Com. USN (ret) and Founder of The Report Card

Terry Kemple – President & Founder, Community Issues Council

What:

Press Conference

Why:

To demand policy to protect our children and our country

“The way we can best honor those who died on 9/11 is to do everything possible to make sure it doesn’t happen again!” said Terry Kemple, President of Community Issues Council and leader of The Education Coalition.

That America is faced with a threat that has the potential to devastate our country and our way of life is the rallying cry for The Education Coalition. Many leaders at all levels in our country have chosen the path of political correctness!They’ve turned a blind eye to the threat from organizations whose goal is to impose Sharia as the law of the land — not just in America but throughout the world.

That threat comes from organizations whose founders and leaders have said they would achieve their ends by indoctrinating our children in our schools. Visit the Education Coalition website by clicking here for complete information on the threat.

Because of these facts, on Tuesday, September 11, 2012, The Education Coalition is staging a nationwide rally in Tampa to make school board and other leaders aware that the people of Hillsborough County, and citizens all from all over America, are not going to sit idly by and let our leaders risk our future.

For the past 8 months The Education Coalition has had a significant presence at every school board meeting, asking board members to initiate a policy that protects our students and protects parents’ rights.

For 6 of the school board members, those requests ave fallen on deaf ears! School board members have berated speakers and said it was disrespectful for The Education Coalition to have a rally on September 11th.

The Education Coalition’s perspective on this is exactly the opposite. Anyone who doesn’t do everything they can to make sure that “stealth Jihadists” don’t ever have the chance to attack America again is the one who is dishonoring those who perished!

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