Thursday, November 20, 2014

Montgomery County Board of Education Makes National Embarrassing Headlines!!!


 
 
For Immiediate Release
Press Release                                                                              
                                                          

 





 

 

No Holidays for Montgomery County Children

 

Rockville:   : In a 7-1 vote this past week, the Montgomery County Board of Education voted to remove all religious references from the 2015-2016 calendar. The result - absolutely no reference to Christmas, Easter, Yom Kippur or Rosh Hashanah, despite the importance of these holidays on both religious and cultural levels.

 

This drastic action results from building pressure that Muslim leaders have been putting on the Board to close school on at least one of the two major Muslim holidays. However, the intentions the board had for this action are woefully misguided. Saquib Ali, a Muslim activist and former Democratic candidate in Montgomery County, said that “ By stripping the names Christmas, Easter, Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, they have alienated other communities now, and we are no closer to equality.” The sole member of the board who voted against this measure, Michael A. Durso (District 5), noted that Montgomery County brags about its diversity and its embrace of
different cultures. “No matter how well-intentioned we are, it comes off as insensitive...” he said.

While we believe that all religions should be respected equally, the Board's refusal to recognize religious holidays is a direct slap not only in the face of all major religions and their holiest days, but also modern American culture. Many of these celebrations have strayed from their religious roots and now stand as a part of American culture that unites individuals from different beliefs. To give all segments proper respect, it would have been much simpler to give all holidays recognition, including those of the Muslim faith, and grant exemptions to children who need to take those days off from school while they observe those holidays. The board has now managed to anger, offend, and alienate every major religious group in the county. Instead of unity, the Board achieved fragmentation and division - the wrong direction for Montgomery County.

 

 

 



 


 

 

 

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Montgomery County Young Republicans

Rockville, Maryland




 

 

 

 

 

Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Luxury Trips Over Montgomery County?





 

Press Release                                                                           Contact :                                                            

For Immediate Release                                                         mcyrpres@gmail.com

 

 

 

Luxury Trips Over Montgomery County?

 

Rockville:   Just weeks before the 2014 midterm elections, The Washington
 Post reported that the Maryland Board of Elections handed down a ruling
 finding that Montgomery County Executive Ike Leggett improperly used nearly
 $10,000 in campaign funds for international luxury trips. Now, mere days
 after re-election, Leggett promptly left the county and people he has been
 elected and it paid to serve in favor of a 10-day stint in India.


 County spokesman Patrick Lacefield said the trip is estimated to cost the
 county about $40,000, including the expenses of two staffers from the County
 Executive's office and the Department of Economic Development. Although
 Leggett is paying his own expenses, one must wonder why the public servant
 elected to serve the county is half a globe away from the citizens and tax
 payers funding his paycheck. Further, Leggett has a history of misleading
 the taxpayers with regards to how his international travels are actually
 funded.

 Yet again, Leggett's poor economic leadership is flushing $40,000 of tax
 payer money out of Montgomery County. Our kids remain in trailers, the
 Silver Spring Transit Center remains a $120 Million dollar unfinished
 construction disaster, and the community remains crippled by unrealistic and
 unnecessary taxes. It just shows more evidence where Leggett’s priorities
 lie - outside of Montgomery County and within his own personal travel
 agenda.

 

 


 


 

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Montgomery County Young Republicans

Rockville, Maryland