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U.S. sues on behalf of Muslim teacher
Published: March. 23, 2011 at 1:48 AM

WASHINGTON, March 23 (UPI) -- Critics of a U.S. Justice Department lawsuit on behalf of a Muslim teacher in Illinois say it is politically motivated.

Government lawyers filed the religious discrimination suit in December on behalf of Safoorah Khan, The Washington Post reported Wednesday. Khan quit her job in Berkeley, a suburb of Chicago, when she was refused time off to make a pilgrimage to Mecca.

Critics say Khan was requesting a three-week absence, well beyond the usual accommodation to employees' religion, and the Justice Department should not have become involved. They suggest the Obama administration filed the lawsuit in an effort to reach out to U.S. Muslims.

"It sounds like a very dubious judgment and a real legal reach," said Michael Mukasey, who served as attorney general in the cabinet of former President George W. Bush. "The upper reaches of the Justice Department should be calling people to account for this."

Thomas Perez, the current assistant attorney general for civil rights, said the department is trying to defend "the religious liberty our forefathers fought for."

Kamram Memon, Khan's lawyer, said she wanted to make the pilgrimage, which all Muslims are supposed to do at least once in their life, and had been unable to afford it. He said she would have had to wait at least nine years for the period of the hajj to fall during a school break.

Read more: http://www.upi.com/Top_News/US/2011/03/23/US-sues-on-behalf-of-Muslim-teacher/UPI-85171300859292/#ixzz1HSKNpBcC


It’s almost like they’re pandering to Muslims or something.

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U.S. sues on behalf of Muslim teacher
Published: March. 23, 2011 at 1:48 AM

WASHINGTON, March 23 (UPI) -- Critics of a U.S. Justice Department lawsuit on behalf of a Muslim teacher in Illinois say it is politically motivated.

Government lawyers filed the religious discrimination suit in December on behalf of Safoorah Khan, The Washington Post reported Wednesday. Khan quit her job in Berkeley, a suburb of Chicago, when she was refused time off to make a pilgrimage to Mecca.

Critics say Khan was requesting a three-week absence, well beyond the usual accommodation to employees' religion, and the Justice Department should not have become involved. They suggest the Obama administration filed the lawsuit in an effort to reach out to U.S. Muslims.

"It sounds like a very dubious judgment and a real legal reach," said Michael Mukasey, who served as attorney general in the cabinet of former President George W. Bush. "The upper reaches of the Justice Department should be calling people to account for this."

Thomas Perez, the current assistant attorney general for civil rights, said the department is trying to defend "the religious liberty our forefathers fought for."

Kamram Memon, Khan's lawyer, said she wanted to make the pilgrimage, which all Muslims are supposed to do at least once in their life, and had been unable to afford it. He said she would have had to wait at least nine years for the period of the hajj to fall during a school break.

Read more: http://www.upi.com/Top_News/US/2011/03/23/US-sues-on-behalf-of-Muslim-teacher/UPI-85171300859292/#ixzz1HSKNpBcC


It’s almost like they’re pandering to Muslims or something.


Pathetic and misguided and naive.

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I don't know what you would do with this.

What if I become a Jedi, (which is a real religion, and just as ligament as Islam) and want 8 months or so off to go train on Dagobah with Yoda.

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I don't know what you would do with this.

What if I become a Jedi, (which is a real religion, and just as ligament as Islam) and want 8 months or so off to go train on Dagobah with Yoda.

The DoJ has got your back.

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The DoJ has got your back.

Good to know, I was afraid I'd have to appeal all the way to the Galactic Council, that could take centuries...  :-X

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Good to know, I was afraid I'd have to appeal all the way to the Galactic Council, that could take centuries...  :-X

I know the frustration, it's like "hey man, the sith are here now! can't you feel their presence? I need to get this red tape banished!" and they're like "no way, we need to follow protocal and have a vote and debate this shit."

Too much, bro, too much.

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I know the frustration, it's like "hey man, the sith are here now! can't you feel their presence? I need to get this red tape banished!" and they're like "no way, we need to follow protocal and have a vote and debate this shit."

Too much, bro, too much.

hahahahah  ;D

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Critics say Khan was requesting a three-week absence, well beyond the usual accommodation to employees' religion, and the Justice Department should not have become involved. They suggest the Obama administration filed the lawsuit in an effort to reach out to U.S. Muslims.

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Perfectly reasonable, everyone should get 3 weeks off to walk counter-clockwise around a black rock ::)
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Hope & Change you freaking morons who voted for this! 

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Thomas Perez, the current assistant attorney general for civil rights, said the department is trying to defend "the religious liberty our forefathers fought for."




With idiotic logic like that, he's got to be a Holder cronie.

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With idiotic logic like that, he's got to be a Holder cronie.

Perez is also the sme scumbag and pofs behind the black panther mess. 

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Perez is also the sme scumbag and pofs behind the black panther mess. 


Don't be surprised if we see more of this stupid shit.  The DOJ's website had this to say:

"This is the first lawsuit brought by the Department of Justice as a result of a pilot project designed to ensure vigorous enforcement of Title VII against state and local governmental employers by enhancing cooperation between the EEOC and the Civil Rights Division."

http://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/2010/December/10-crt-1432.html

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Off to Mecca with Eric Holder's Blessing
Townhall.com ^ | March 25, 2011 | Mona Charen




The village of Berkeley, Ill., 15 miles west of Chicago, is small enough to proclaim its population (5,245) on its welcome sign. It is also small enough to escape mention in the national news -- most of the time.

But the village, which, according to The Washington Post, is majority African-American and Hispanic, has attracted the attention of the U.S. Department of Justice. The department is suing the Berkeley School District on behalf of a former teacher.

Here are the facts: Safoorah Kahn, 29, was hired to teach middle school math in November 2007. According to her lawyer, she was happy in her job, which included preparing sixth- through eighth-graders for state tests, and running the "math lab." After nine months on the job, Kahn requested a three-week leave of absence in order to perform the hajj -- the pilgrimage to Mecca that all Muslims are obliged to undertake at least once in their lives if they can afford it.

Employers are required by law to honor requests for religious accommodations provided that they do not impose "undue hardship" on the employer or other employees. Berkeley officials maintained that a three-week absence in December -- which would have denied the school its only math lab instructor right before exams -- was unreasonable and was not covered by the teachers' union contract. They denied her request. Kahn decided to make the trip anyway and submitted her resignation.

She also submitted a letter of complaint to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, charging that the school board's refusal to grant the 19-day leave amounted to religious discrimination.

"They put her in a position where she had to choose," her lawyer, Kamran A. Memon, told the Post, and this revealed "anti-Muslim hostility."

The town's former mayor disagreed. "The school district just wanted a teacher in the room for those three weeks," said Michael A. Esposito. "They didn't care if she was a Martian, a Muslim or a Catholic."

Now the Justice Department has taken up her case. Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Thomas Perez explains that he took the case in part to combat "a real head wind of intolerance against Muslim communities" and that Kahn's lawsuit seeks to ratify the "religious liberty that our forefathers came to this country for." Perez has spoken before of his belief, shared by Attorney General Eric Holder, that "our Muslim-American brothers and sisters" have been the victims of a post-9/11 backlash.

Now we see how Perez and Holder can assert that Muslim-Americans are suffering a "backlash." If they can see religious discrimination in Kahn's case, it's no wonder they see it under every mattress.

Reality check: Many first-year employees get no vacation days or time off. Teachers, depending upon their union-negotiated contracts, may get some. But to suggest that refusing a three-week leave at a crucial time of the school year is "discrimination" is just perverse. It's reaching to find a base motive for an obviously sensible decision.

Kahn's departure to fulfill a religious obligation that she has a lifetime to satisfy left her students bereft at a critical time. Doesn't Islam also forbid breaking a contract or leaving children in the lurch? Besides, Kahn is 29. The next scheduled hajj that will fall during a school vacation will be in eight years. Kahn will, God willing, be fully capable of making the trip then. But why accommodate your students and your employer when you can sue?

The selfishness of Kahn's behavior was so blatant that even The Washington Post was moved to look for other motives in the Justice Department's decision. "The Obama administration has gone to great lengths to maintain good relations with Muslims -- while endorsing tough anti-terrorism tactics."

This is the same month in which the Obama administration admitted that it won't be closing Guantanamo after all. And President Obama has deployed unmanned aerial vehicles pretty aggressively over Afghanistan and Pakistan. Is this a way to placate Muslim-Americans who may be unhappy about the war on terror?

It may be. Or it may just be another example of the reflex to genuflect before all claims of discrimination -- no matter how baseless. The United States government is asking for back pay, reinstatement, and money damages for Safoorah Kahn. When you elect a liberal Democrat to the White House, this is what you get.


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Employers are required by law to honor requests for religious accommodations provided that they do not impose "undue hardship" on the employer or other employees. Berkeley officials maintained that a three-week absence in December -- which would have denied the school its only math lab instructor right before exams -- was unreasonable and was not covered by the teachers' union contract. They denied her request. Kahn decided to make the trip anyway and submitted her resignation.


I agree with the employer.  Not reasonable to have their only math lab instructor leave for three weeks right before exams.

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She'd only been on the job 9 months and was already demanding 19 days off.  ::)

Fuck this dumb bitch, the DOJ, and all apologists out there.


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She'd only been on the job 9 months and was already demanding 19 days off.  ::)

Fuck this dumb bitch, the DOJ, and all apologists out there.



And what's stopping her from taking this pilgrimage during the summer months, that she would normally have off?

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And what's stopping her from taking this pilgrimage during the summer months, that she would normally have off?

No kidding.   Its not about that.  its about pushing the sharia islamist agenda through the sleeper cell POTUS. 

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Muslim's perceived rights > the rest of Americans.