at the language. she caught him cheating. and said eric cheated too. i think teachers understood deep down inside what they were going through. they were being pressured. from their parents. to perform. well. right. it seemed to be taking a toll on lisle. she remembers more than once seeing him outside her office. staring. blankly. i wish to this day that i had gotten out and said please come in. please come in. did you talk to kitty? or jose? no. i didn t reveal anything to them. no. and not anything that could get them in trouble. the young boys she remembered were now adults in serious trouble. charged with killing the parents who expected so much from them. but their story of why they did it? that would leave the family and america speechless.
July 22, 2009
The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) today called on the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) to investigate an incident in which a disabled Muslim traveler from Pennsylvania was f
The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) today called on the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) to investigate an incident in which a disabled Muslim traveler from Pennsylvania was forced to undergo a humiliating search by airport security personnel in Ohio.
According to a report submitted to CAIR’s Cincinnati chapter, the African-American Muslim traveler was stopped as she was going through security at Dayton Airport and pulled out of line for a “pat down” search. The demand for a secondary search was made despite the fact that the metal detector was not triggered and the Muslim traveler was not “wanded” by security personnel.