For those who follow me on Twitter, you had the opportunity to read my live tweet feed of tonight’s Fairfax County Board of Supervisors hearing on the Islamic Saudi Academy’s request to expand their facilities on Popes Head Road tonight. If you don’t follow me on Twitter, then here is the live blog of tonight’s hearing.
The hearing began at 6:25 p.m. Several people spoke on behalf of the expansion, while a majority spoke against the expansion citing traffic concerns, safety issues, the environmental impact, as well as, citing the teachings of the school. It was quite contentious.
6:29: James Lafferty of the Virginia Anti-Sharia Task Force addressed the Board. Lafferty said, “We should object any teaching that undermines the Constitution of the United States. At the last hearing, Lafferty mentioned how former Board of Supervisors Chairman, Gerry Connolly called him a “Religious Bigot” for being against the ISA expansion.
Following Mr. Lafferty was Andrea Lafferty of the Traditional Values Coalition. Ms. Lafferty inquired about the exact use of the land being acquired by the ISA, and she made a point that after the last hearing how one of the speakers was arrested for covering up child abuse.
Two HOA Presidents (Glennilough and Beech Ridge) addressed the Board citing the concerns of how the school will bring increased traffic volume. This volume will only contribute to more traffic accidents, which is a commonality on Popes Head Road. Along with both HOA Presidents, several residents raised the same concerns about traffic.
After hearing about traffic, several parents, teachers, and community leaders spoke out in defense of the school. One speaker indicated that the school does not teach hatred or Sharia law, rather they provide an education that is based on peace and tolerance of others. A few of the school officials indicated that there would not be the increase in traffic or any safety issues with the school site.
Then, the meeting started to become contentious. After hearing from the school’s supporters, more speakers came out to indicate their anger of an Islamic academy being in operation, citing how the school would compromise national security, the ties with the Saudi government, and how two recent alumni were arrested for assassination attempt. One speaker mentioned how under Sharia law, Americans would lose ALL fundamental rights. This brought up the question: Why should Fairfax County support the expansion of ISA? Why should such a school be in operation?
After the hearing, there was one common theme mentioned by several of those against the ISA expansion that was directed to members of the Board of Supervisors. “We elected Members of the BoS in Fairfax County to represent US…not the special interests.” Agreed. So, on August 3rd, when the final decision is made, the voters of Fairfax County will be watching.
See my meeting report What I saw at last night’s Islamic Saudi Academy hearing, http://northernvirginiastan.blogspot.com/2009/07/what-i-saw-at-last-nights-islamic-saudi.html.