The following press release should be
getting more media attention as it exposes the growth of Muslim
organizations capitalizing on the American court system and using it as a
weapon of intimidation to sue for religious discrimination.
The Thomas More Law Center boldly exposes the Ann Arbor, Michigan
Farmington Public School District and their superintendent’s back-door
deal to sell the Eagle Elementary school to the Islamic Cultural Center without allowing bids from other interested religious groups.
What we have here is the potential for an Islamic takeover of
American real estate by Islamic groups for use as so-called ‘Islamic
Cultural Centers’ because Americans are too frightened that they will be
hurt by public sentiment as well as financial expenses. This is how the
American Democratic system works and this is how it will work against
Americans.
For Immediate Release: August 14, 2012
Contact: Kathleen L. Lynch, (734) 827-2001
Farmington Public Schools Discovers New Reason for Selling School to the Islamic Cultural Association —It was Intimidated
ANN ARBOR, MI – Farmington Public Schools (FPS) came up with a new,
never before mentioned reason, for its secret back room, no bid sale of
Eagle Elementary school to the Islamic Cultural Center (ICA). In a
letter to Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette dated August 8, 2012,
school superintendent Susan H. Survalec claimed the District was afraid
of being sued by the Islamic Cultural Association.
“Rejection of the ICA offer on the basis of religious affiliation
could also have exposed the District to liability under the federal
statute prohibiting land use regulations on the basis of religious
denomination.”
[Click here to read entire letter]
Unbelievably, FPS is now defending its refusal to consider several
other potential buyers, including a Christian church and Jewish learning
institution, on the grounds it did not want to be sued for religious
discrimination by the Muslim buyer—the Islamic Cultural Association.
FPS’s latest contortion is in response to the Thomas More Law
Center’s request that the Michigan Attorney General empanel a Citizens
Grand Jury to pierce the fog of corruption that has descended on the
back room manipulated sale of Eagle Elementary school to the ICA.
[Click here to read the Law Center’s letter to the Attorney General]
Reacting to the latest FPS explanation of its secret dealings with the
ICA, Richard Thompson of the Thomas More Law Center observed: “If
this wasn’t such a serious matter, their new reason is laughable. It
reminds me of Saturday Night Live character Tommy Flanagan, played by
Jon Lovitz. Every time Flanagan got caught in a lie, he would construct a
new one using the catch phrase, ‘Yeah! That’s the ticket!’”
Continued Thompson, “Clearly, a series of factors point to wrong
doing by the Farmington Public Schools which demands a Grand Jury
investigation to get at the truth. I would think that the FPS board
would also want such an investigation just to clear the air. The public
deserves to know the whole truth.”
While FPS’s new reason is premised on its reluctance to reject the
ICA’s offer “on the basis of religious affiliation,” it had no such fear
of a religious discrimination lawsuit or compunction in turning down a
Christian church, Light of the World Christian Center, and a Jewish
institution, Congregation Mesivta (which subsequently purchased a less
desirable piece of property for over $1 million).
Several facts point to a backroom deal with the Islamic Cultural Association:
·Two FPS Board members accepted campaign contributions from known leaders of ICA.
·FPS ignored the recommendations of its own specially convened committee NOT TO SELL EAGLE.
·FPS never listed the property, never retained a broker, never
advertised the sale or otherwise engaged the market, as recommended by
its own legal counsel and others.
·FPS repeatedly turned away parties wanting to purchase Eagle Elementary.
·FPS violated the Open Meetings Act by going into closed session to discuss the sale of Eagle.
·FPS never notified the public that the vote to sell Eagle was to take
place until the public learned about this in the local newspaper.
·An earlier statement published on the FPS website enumerated
several reasons it would not consider closing Eagle Elementary,
including the considerable transportation costs that would result from
redistricting.
One thing is certain, as public servants and stewards of taxpayer
property, FPS failed in its obligations to the students and the public.
The
Thomas More Law Center defends and promotes America’s Judeo-Christian
heritage and moral values, as well as a strong national defense and an
independent and sovereign United States of America. The Law Center
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organization. You may reach the Thomas More Law Center at (734) 827-2001or visit our website at www.thomasmore.org.
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