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To: Bill who wrote (778560)4/5/2014 11:24:36 AM
From: joseffy  Respond to of 1574734
 
The public schools have become a battle-ground for Islamic supremacists for some time. Islamic prayer rooms, prayer times, special Friday prayer accommodation, halal food in school cafeterias, Islamic proselytizing curriculums, and Muslim hajj accommodation, have been imposed on public schools across the country. Muslim parents demand that students be excused from music and co-ed phys-ed classes.

They come to America to impose this oppressive and subjugating system of supremacism on unsuspecting non-Muslims.



To: Bill who wrote (778560)4/5/2014 1:22:16 PM
From: combjelly  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1574734
 
If true, it is only because of all of the effort Republicans have put in to block it.

From the article he linked to...

What makes this claim particularly fatuous is that the most encouraging figures don't come from the federal government at all, but from states with their own enrollment programs. The eight states with the best records of signing up their eligible citizens in exchange plans (actually seven states and D.C.), all have their own exchanges and websites. Vermont leads the parade at 83% enrolled. California, which leads all states in number of exchange enrollees at more than 1 million, ranks fourth with a 41% outreach rate.


If the feds are cooking the books, they've cooked them to look worse, not better -- the 36 states that dumped their enrollment responsibilities on the federal government are clustered at the bottom of the list, most of them with enrollment rates of 20% or less of eligible citizens. Many of these are states that actively discouraged or interfered with enrollments of their citizens in health insurance plans -- behavior that should be grounds for impeachment or recall of their governors and legislators.

latimes.com