A) No. (Officially non-sectarian, but had Buddhists, Christians, Muslims, etc. all as attending students.)
B) So what? (There was no requirement to join any religion at all to attend the 'foreign school' there.) Doesn't MAKE anyone a member of any particular religion.
That con job was spun by Insight Magazine... then they tried to pin the lie on unnamed 'Clinton campaign operatives'. Then the Clinton folks said 'we never said any such thing'. Then Insight - asked to name it's sources - went totally SILENT, and never named ANY source. Then USA Today actually sent over a reporter to Indonesia to interview the Head Master at the elementary school... and found out it was non-sectarian, and anyone, any religion, could attend, and that they had students from dozens of different faiths attending.
So... either you have fallen into believing a Clinton lie, spread to damage her main opponent... or else a lie spread by unnamed 'conservative' hatchet men, out to make sure that Clinton becomes the opponent they get to run against.
Either way though, you've fallen for a con job.
Worse still - backed into the position that an adult *must be* whatever religion they hear about in elementary school. :-) |