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Originally Posted by kennyc
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2010/...n6893460.shtml
(CBS/AP) Texas' State Board of Education - following a long history of throwing itself into "culture war" issues - is set to vote Friday on a resolution calling on textbook publishers to limit what they print about Islam in world history books.
The resolution cites world history books no longer used in Texas schools that it says devoted more lines of text to Islamic beliefs and practices than Christian beliefs and practices.
"Diverse reviewers have repeatedly documented gross pro-Islamic, anti-Christian distortions in social studies texts," reads a draft of the resolution, which would not be binding on future boards that will choose the state's next generation of social studies texts. .....
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Well it certainly is the right of a government to protect its culture and values... nobody can be truly impartial. What do the majority of Texans believe in?