Say It Loud

Roy Wagner isn't happy that his son was forced to recite the Islamic declaration of faith at his Seminole County, Florida, high school. He's even less happy that the textbook used in his son's world history class are missing pages on Judaism and Christianity. The school system says the teacher in charge of the class isn't trying to indoctrinate students, but Michael Blasewitz, who oversees the system's high school curriculum, walked out of a TV interview when he was pressed on the content of the class.
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