Debbie Schlussel: What if They Were Korans?


By Debbie Schlussel

A federal judge ruled that a Louisiana public school can no longer distribute Bibles because it's a "religious activity with no secular purpose." Judge Carl A. Barbier ruled that the distribution of the Bibles was "coercive." The ACLU represented a student who sued over the Bible distribution.

This is the same ACLU that won't sue the University of Michigan-Dearborn over Muslim footbaths, which I suppose have the "secular" purpose of Islam.

My question is this: What if the public school was distributing Korans, as I am told often happens at Dearbornistan's Fordson High School?

Do you think the ACLU would sue? Do you think a judge would rule it unconstitutional? Think again.


Posted by Debbie on April 24, 2008 04:41 PM to Debbie Schlussel