Wednesday, October 02, 2019

Fwd: PJTN FOUNDER RALLYING FLA SUPPORT AGAINST EDUCATIONAL ABUSE


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Date: Mon, Sep 30, 2019, 3:00 PM
Subject: PJTN FOUNDER RALLYING FLA SUPPORT AGAINST EDUCATIONAL ABUSE
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PRESS RELEASE

PJTN FOUNDER & PRESIDENT LAURIE CARDOZA-MOORE TO BE FEATURED GUEST SPEAKER FOR KEY FLORIDA EVENTS IN OCTOBER

Vero Beach, Jupiter, & Winter Haven Among Her October Itinerary Schedulings

(NASHVILLE, TN)--September 30, 2019--Laurie Cardoza-Moore, Founder and President of Proclaiming Justice to The Nations (PJTN) will raise her voice of concern on subjects ranging from the Florida education wars to the alarming rise of antisemitism in America on an upcoming speaking schedule set for October within the state of Florida.
 
Laurie Cardoza-Moore is widely recognized as a conservative thought leader and outspoken voice in national media whose pro-Israel Christian organization, PJTN, has consistently sounded a strong and vocal concern over America's direction for more than a decade.
 
She has this week concluded a round of meetings with key leaders in Washington where she is calling on the House and Senate Education Committees to conduct special hearings on the indoctrination and propaganda being peddled to America's school children with the support of the federal government.
 
Her Florida topic: "The Subversive Infiltration of Our Educational System, Rise of the BDS Movement, and the Unraveling of Our Constitutional Republic."
 
"I am a veteran in the ongoing and escalating war for the minds of our children," she noted in a recent statement. "One source content provider, Pearson, who holds a monopoly of over 80% of the curriculum content presented K-12 has an apt mission statement: 'We Are Changing The Way America Thinks.'  No statement could be more true. While America has been distracted, Pearson has over the past several decades proven within their textbooks to be successful in their revision of our American history, insertion of pro-Islam content, de-valuing of our Judeo-Christian religious beliefs, and re-defining our American values in the attempt to take the minds of our children hostage. One of their principal editors, Shabbir Mansuri openly defined his agenda when he wrote: 'I am waging a bloodless revolution, promoting world cultures and faiths in America's classrooms.'"
 
She continued: "As the leader of a Christian non-profit organization that supports Israel and the Jewish people, I am deeply troubled by the alarming rise of the antisemitic BDS Movement and violence against Jewish students that exists in our educational system, both on college campuses and now being witnessed at shocking levels in grade school settings. Antisemitism has managed to infiltrate down to kindergarten content. Hatred isn't a birth-right. It's an acquired trait children are taught.
 
In short, the public education system is failing our nation's students and putting the future of our Constitutional Republic in jeopardy.  I have a single message: 'America, we must wake up!  We are losing our next generation of leadership in this country."
  
Cardoza-Moore was quick to praise Florida Governor Ron DeSantis on his move to repeal Common Core and sign an executive order to remove inaccurate and biased curriculum from Florida schools. "In September 2017, we met with then Congressman DeSantis to share our data in an attempt to help make him aware of the numerous examples of inaccurate and biased curriculum being presented to our children--glaring content that included history revisionism and did not reflect the values of our Constitutional Republic. Since his election as Governor, I have issued a challenge to the governors of every state in America to follow Governor DeSantis' courageous lead--both on education and in support of Israel."
 
Dates and locations for Laurie Cardoza-Moore's upcoming speaking engagements in Florida include: 
 
Oct. 3rd -- Vero Beach -- Republican Club of Indian River-- Grand Harbor Golf & Beach Club--Address: 4985 Club Terrace.  Time:  5:00 PM.  For further information: 772-562-3235. Open to the public.
 
Oct. 7th -- Jupiter -- Palm Beach County Tea Party-- Abacoa Golf Club-- Address:15 Barbados Drive.  Time: 5:30 PM Dinner Event. For further information: 561-400-3411. Open to the public. 
 
Oct 23rd -- Winter Haven -- Lake Ashton Republican Club Meeting --  Lake Ashton Fitness Clubhouse -- Address: 6052 Pebble Beach Blvd. Time: 3:30 PM.  For further information (615) 778-0202.  Open to the public. 
 
Oct. 24th -- Winter Haven -- Winter Haven 912 Event -- Inman Park Baptist Church (Liberty Hall) -- Address: 1800 6th Street NW. Time: 6:30 pm.  For further information: 615-778-0202.  Open to the public.
 
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Fwd: OMAR HELPS SET THE STAGE FOR INCREASED RADICAL ANTISEMITISM IN MN SCHOOLS


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Date: Tue, Oct 1, 2019, 1:00 PM
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Dear Robin,

PJTN continues to roll out the significant data we shared in Washington, D.C. last week.  As you've been aware, we have assembled a team of top experts across multiple disciplines, who over the past two years have exhaustively researched, investigated and subsequently developed our White Paper report.  Addressed in this comprehensive report is an alarming overview of the growing issues of biased and inaccurate curriculum and instructional materials being used in the instruction of our children in classroom settings across America.

A classic example of the propaganda being peddled in American schools is happening in Minnesota—not surprisingly right in the proverbial backyard of Ilhan Omar.  School districts within the state have brought in an "equality studies" organization run by Dr. Muhammad Khalifa, head of Adjusted Equity Solutions (AES), who is a supposed expert specializing in "bias recognition education and training in schools." 

Unfortunately for Minnesota school children, Dr. Khalifa has his own problems.  He's closely associated with the Muslim American Society-Islamic Circle of North America (MAS-ICNA), a Muslim Brotherhood affiliate. His "equality survey" for Minnesota schools includes a push to infuse Islam into the state's curriculum.  An equality survey mailing to Minnesota parents was orchestrated by Sherief Elabbady, who has a long association with antisemitism and anti-Israel propaganda on Facebook.  When posts such as "Jerusalem Is the Capital of Palestine" and "End The Israel Occupation" were traced back to his connection with school equality by a conservative watchdog group, the Facebook page was scrubbed and his name changed.  Recommendations to amplify Islam in every day school life include providing daily prayer spaces, prayer washing spaces, and space for Friday prayer and fasting came as a focus of the survey, while "Christian Privilege and Islamophobia" were identified as major challenges in school settings.

The basic take-away for Minnesota schools: Infuse curriculum and school activities with MORE intellectual traditions that originate in the Muslim world.

Tax payer dollars were used to support this biased campaign.  Imagine the outrage if a school district brought in a Christian or Jewish organization to affect the curriculum?  The separation of "church and state" in America is rapidly narrowing into a one way street going in the wrong direction.

The inclusion of anti-American, antisemitic and anti-Judeo/Christian, as well as an increase of biased pro-Islam values in our children's instructional materials K-12 has been identified as a strong link in fueling the alarming rise of anti-American sentiments and antisemitic actions being witnessed on secondary school campuses.

My conversational emphasis with legislators last week in D.C. was one to inform and educate them on the biases and inaccuracies being presented in American education and to challenge them that changes must be addressed.  Standards must be re-evaluated and greater public input and transparency must be implemented in the textbook/curricula review process.  Our state legislatures must change the way educational materials used by American students are adopted and approved, and be vigilant in assuring that such materials are not in violation of our U.S. and State Constitutions.

PJTN will continue to be on the frontlines—bringing the real truth—in educating, motivating and activating concerned Americans and parents to speak out on the important issues happening in American education. 

We are in a very real war for the social, moral, spiritual and political minds of our next generation of leadership in America.  The battlefront is the classroom and, America, as we know it, hangs in the balance.  It is a war for the future of our children and our children's children and generations to come.  It's a war that we cannot afford to lose.

Ronald Reagan said it best: Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction; We didn't pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on to them to do the same.

If you haven't already, go to the PJTN website and add your name to the more than 40,000 who have signed our petition to have Omar removed from Congress.

Thank you for your continued support—your donations are needed for PJTN to continue to do all that is needed to make sure your voice and values are heard!

 

Blessings,

Laurie

 

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Sunday, September 29, 2019

Fwd: Daniel Greenfield's article: House Dems Plot to Use IRS to Suppress Conservatives


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Daniel Greenfield's article: House Dems Plot to Use IRS to Suppress Conservatives

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House Dems Plot to Use IRS to Suppress Conservatives

Posted: 28 Sep 2019 11:15 PM PDT

"It is important for us to consider how our policies can help reduce hate and violence through any vehicle," Rep. Danny K. Davis insisted. "Any mechanism, any apparatus, any way that we possibly can."

The mechanism and apparatus being considered was unconstitutional viewpoint discrimination.

The Oversight Subcommittee of the House Ways and Means Committee was holding a hearing on How the Tax Code Subsidizes Hate. Its theme was removing tax-exempt status from groups it didn't like.

The Democrats running it didn't issue a full list of allegedly discriminatory groups they wanted the government to discriminate against, but the Committee's Twitter list of 'hate groups' seem to overlap with a list assembled by the Southern Poverty Law Center and curated by Philanthropy Magazine.

The Southern Poverty Law Center's leadership was recently forced to resign over racism and sexual harassment. Its hate map had inspired a terrorist attack against the Family Research Council in D.C. In the same city where the hearing was taking place, Floyd Corkins had shot Leo Johnson, the African-American building manager, while trying to murder members of the conservative civil rights group.

"Southern Poverty Law lists anti-gay groups. I found them online," Corkins had told the FBI.

But instead of removing the SPLC's tax-exempt status, the Democrats on Oversight appeared to be proposing to put the SPLC and its spurious hate lists and maps in charge of tax-exempt status.

The Southern Poverty Law Center had once added a Pennsylvania bar sign to its list of hate groups. It had put an entire Iowa town on its hate map because an online troll had once proposed holding a Neo-Nazi book club there. The SPLC is as qualified to assemble lists of hate groups as Rep. Danny Davis is.

Rep. Davis was an inside expert on hate groups. He had boasted of going to Farrakhan's home, and participating in meetings and events with him. "I don't regard Louis Farrakhan as an aberration or anything, I regard him as an outstanding human being who commands a following of individuals who are learned and articulate and he plays a big role in the lives of thousands and thousands and thousands and thousands of people," he had said of the racist leader of the Nation of Islam hate group.

Now, Rep. Davis and his fellow Democrat committee members were sanctimoniously lecturing on hate.

"Racism, in and of itself, is a public health crisis," claimed Rep. Davis, who has collaborated with a racist.

"I disagree with Minister Farrakhan in terms of white people being devils and Jewish people being satanic," Rep. Davis had once said. "But other than that, I think he does outstanding things for, especially for blacks who are unsure about themselves."

Rep. John Lewis had called the hearing as chair of the Oversight Subcommittee.

"The (tax) code exempts some charitable and educational organizations from paying taxes. Some of these organizations promote hate based on race, gender, religion, sexual orientation, or ethnicity," Rep. Lewis said in his opening statement. "I believe that the federal government should not sponsor or support groups whose hatred seeks to divide us."

This was the same man who had been part of a meeting with Farrakhan and commented that, "Minister Farrakhan made a great presentation to us, and the Caucus is going to be very supportive."

Also participating in the hearing was Rep. Gwen Moore who had failed to denounce Farrakhan.

The Oversight Subcommittee campaigning to fight hate had its own serious hate problem to deal with.

If Farrakhan's racism and anti-Semitism wasn't its idea of hate, what sort of hate did it want to fight?

On its Twitter account, the Ways and Means Committee denounced the American Family Association as one of the "over 60 hate groups" while contending that it's "unacceptable" to allow them to maintain their tax-exempt status. What did the conservative Christian group say to infuriate the House Dems?

In the Committee's pull quote, the AFA is accused of saying that, "homosexuality is a poor and dangerous choice." If that's enough to be labeled a hate group and lose your tax-exempt status, the House Dems have just made a case for stripping away the tax-exempt statuses of the Catholic Church, most traditional Christian and Jewish denominations, and the Mormon Church. Not to mention Islam.

The Catholic Church teaches that, "the homosexual inclination is objectively disordered". Are the House Democrats proposing that it be deemed a hate group and lose its tax-exempt status?

Do they want to explain that to their voters?

The star witness of the How the Tax Code Subsidizes Hate hearing was Brandon Wolf, a gay gun control activist who had survived the Islamic terrorist attack on the Pulse nightclub. Wolf repeatedly spoke about "hate". And Omar Mateen, the ISIS shooter who shot up Pulse, was certainly hateful.

His hatred however didn't come from conservative Christian groups, but from the teachings of Islam.

Mateen had pledged allegiance to ISIS. The Islamic State is not a 501(c) (3) charity registered as a tax-exempt non-profit with the IRS. Bringing Wolf to a hearing about stripping the tax-exempt status of groups the Southern Poverty Law Center doesn't like without mentioning ISIS is ridiculously dishonest.

The Pulse massacre could have been prevented if the warnings of the David Horowitz Freedom Center, Robert Spencer's Jihad Watch, the Center for Security Policy, the American Freedom Defense Initiative, and other groups targeted by the SPLC had been listened to, instead of attacked as 'Islamophobia'.

But it just got worse from there.

Rep. Suzan Delbene had tweeted, "Over five dozen hate groups in the U.S. are paying zero taxes". But once the hearing began, her idea of a hate group that she wanted the IRS to go after was the NRA.

Delbene was one of several House Dems who were interested in using the IRS to target the NRA.

By that point there wasn't even a pretext that the How the Tax Code Subsidizes Hate hearing was about hate, instead of using the IRS to suppress the political opposition. The NRA is closely involved in congressional elections. Proposals by members of Congress to use a government agency to go after the NRA is a blatant case of officials suppressing funding and organizations tied to their political opponents.

It's the stuff of North Korea, Venezuela and the Kennedy administration which was infamous for it.

The Kennedy administration's abuse of the IRS to target political opponents on the Right and the Left had been headed up by IRS boss Mortimer Caplin. Marcus Owens, the legal expert brought in to argue the Dem case, had formerly worked for Caplin & Drysdale. That would be Mort's old firm.

JFK's Ideological Organizations Project had resulted in the mass targeting of conservative groups. Owens has been a reliable attack dog against conservative non-profits and for leftist non-profits.

Owens has attacked the David Horowitz Freedom Center. And it is highly likely that the Freedom Center, which has also been smeared as a hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center, would be one of the targets of House Dems if they continue plotting to use the IRS to suppress the opposition.

The Oversight Committee had invited three witnesses who had been victimized by shootings in some way. The first witness was traumatized after an attack by an ISIS terrorist. The second witness' daughter had been killed by an unstable man with a history of harassing women. The third dealt with the El Paso shooter. None of the killers were known members of any hate group. Let alone a tax-exempt one.

ISIS is not a tax-exempt group. Neither is 8chan. Membership in a terrorist group is already illegal.

The How the Tax Code Subsidizes Hate hearing was a blatant attempt to build a case for suppressing opposition groups like the NRA that there is no possible way to label a hate group. It echoes the usual SPLC tactic of mixing together Neo-Nazi groups with conservative organizations and calling for a purge.

The same arguments used to attack the Second Amendment were not being used to undermine the First Amendment. It's bad enough when the SPLC does this, but it's truly dangerous when elected officials do.

Professor Eugene Volokh repeatedly reminded House members of the First Amendment. As did GOP Subcommittee members.

Rep. Wenstrup, an Iraq War vet, recalled facing fire when a Bernie Sanders supporter shot up a congressional charity baseball game. That, as he said, was "hate".

But not the kind of hate that the SPLC has a problem with.

Hate groups are organizations that refuse to accept coexistence with another group. The hateful rejection of coexistence by leftist has manifested itself in violence and in growing efforts to censor, sanction and destroy political opponents using governments, corporations and any means available.

"Any mechanism, any apparatus, any way that we possibly can," Rep. Danny K. Davis had said.

How the Tax Code Subsidizes Hate was not about fighting hate. It was hate. This radical hatred is tearing apart the country and destroying the rule of law.






Daniel Greenfield is a Shillman Journalism Fellow at the David Horowitz Freedom Center. This article previously appeared at the Center's Front Page Magazine.

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