December 22, 2024

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TN. ANTI-MUSLIM HATEMONGER IS GOING FOR A SCHOOL BOARD SEAT

Laurie Cardoza-MooreWhen the Daily Show’s Asif Mandvi told her he was a Muslim after a long-winded rant against Muslims, she replied “Nobody’s perfect!” And indeed, nobody should vote for this Christian Right bigoted psychopath. We include past video of her exploits.

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Laurie Cardoza-Moore of Franklin has submitted her résumé for the District 4 Williamson County School Board seat that will be vacated this month.

Cardoza-Moore has been a resident of Williamson County for 26 years, and four of her five children have attended Williamson County Schools over the past nine years.

Because she home-schooled her children during their elementary years, she said she could offer an understanding of the “challenges of educating a diverse group of children.”

Cardoza-Moore currently has one child home-schooled and one in public school.

“As a leader, I have a proven track record of promoting educational reform at the state and local levels by exposing the anti-Semitic, anti-Judeo-Christian and anti-American rhetoric in our children’s textbooks, as well as exposing the federal takeover of our children’s education through Common Core,” she wrote.

Cardoza-Moore may be remembered as the vocal critic and leader against the construction of a new Islamic center/mosque in Murfreesboro in 2010, which generated national headlines.

She is also founder and president of a group called “Proclaiming Justice to the Nations.” Through this organization, Cardoza-Moore led a crusade in 2013 against a controversial advanced placement social studies textbook that also caught the eye of national media and ultimately influenced Tennessee textbook review legislation.

“Since launching this effort in Williamson County, I have been in communication with citizens and parents from other states who are launching similar efforts to remove the anti-Semitic, anti-Judeo-Christian and anti-American curriculum, textbooks and instructional materials from their schools,” Cardoza-Moore said in a news release.

“We keep hearing how Common Core has led to higher standards when the truth is, they are not ‘higher’ standards, the standards are ‘globalization’ standards that will ultimately undermine the freedoms Americans have fought and died to preserve.

“Should I be honored with the opportunity to serve my community on the Williamson County School Board, I will work diligently to ensure that our children are not used as guinea pigs for anti-American propaganda that will serve to threaten our state and U.S. constitutions.”

In 2011, Cardoza-Moore was appointed special envoy to the United Nations for Middle Eastern affairs. She also listed on her résumé her work as a lobbyist in the ’90s for pro-life legislation through Tennessee Right to Life.

At press time, Cardoza-Moore was traveling and could not interview with the Home Pages. Check back for a full profile.

The Williamson County Commission will discuss names for the District 4 interim position at its July 13 meeting. A vote on the appointment will be in September.

 

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