Friday, April 25, 2014

What could possibly go wrong?--------HIGHER EDUCATION BUBBLE UPDATE: Telling Students to Earn Less

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HIGHER EDUCATION BUBBLE UPDATE: Telling Students to Earn Less: Obama now calls for reforming his bleeding college loan program.
The federal student loan program is becoming so costly to taxpayers that even President Obama is pretending to fix it. Readers will recall Mr. Obama as the man who has spent much of his Presidency expanding this program, creating new ways for borrowers to avoid repayment, and then campaigning about these dubious achievements on campuses nationwide.

Now Team Obama is acknowledging that his policies are turning out to be more expensive than he claimed. Participation in federal debt-forgiveness programs is surging. In a mere six months the number of borrowers who’ve signed up for such plans has increased to more than 1.3 million from less than a million, with total balances rising to $72 billion from $52 billion. Maybe the White House didn’t understand that when you give people an economic incentive not to repay a loan, more people won’t repay.
Plus this:
Pay As You Earn allows students under certain circumstances to borrow an unlimited amount and then cap monthly payments at 10% of their discretionary income. If they choose productive work in the private economy, the loans are forgiven after 20 years. But if they choose to work in government or for a nonprofit, Uncle Sugar forgives their loans after 10 years.

For aspiring community organizers who go to college and then grad school before moving into a job that the government defines as public service, the forgiven debt can be $150,000 or more, courtesy of the taxpayer. And unlike with some other federal programs, when the government forgives the debt of one of the exalted class of nonprofit or government workers, the do-gooder doesn’t have to report it as income to the IRS. Who wouldn’t want to pick up $150,000 tax-free?

Energized by Mr. Obama’s 2011 expansion, Pay As You Earn has been a slow-motion bailout for law schools, which saw diminishing applications in the wake of the financial crisis. Now the money is still rolling in thanks to more leveraged students. Upon graduation the median law school grad in 2012 was carrying more than $128,000 in grad-school debt, up from $77,000 in 2004.

But how much of it will ever be repaid? At least one creative school, Georgetown, last year offered to pay the students’ monthly bills under the Pay As You Earn program while simultaneously raising tuitions. This essentially makes taxpayers pay the entire cost and turns the loans into six-figure grants.
Next scam: Law schools start “nonprofit” law firms that hire their own graduates, thus boosting their U.S. News rankings by ensuring their grads have jobs while letting their students get out from under debt in half the time. Plus, faculty can have high-paying side jobs managing things at the “nonprofit.”
Actually, that doesn’t sound bad. Did I say “scam?” I meant, “public service opportunity.”

9/11 Memorial Refuses to Back Down From Exhibit Critics Claim Will Offend Muslims | TheBlaze.com

9/11 Memorial Refuses to Back Down From Exhibit Critics Claim Will Offend Muslims | TheBlaze.com: "Part of the debate surrounding the video has focused on whether it’s appropriate to use terms like “jihad” and “Islamist” when discussing the attacks, the New York Times reported.
Both terms are affiliated with the Islamic faith and, without proper context, critics say they could lead to some problems when it comes to perception.
In consulting with a diverse pool of faith leaders, the 9/11 Memorial Museum screened the “The Rise of Al Qaeda” in an effort to receive feedback from those involved. According to the Times, some individuals on an interfaith advisory council “took strong exception to the film,” feeling as though it showed Muslims in a negative light."



Hawaiian Student Sues After Being Ordered to Stop Handing Out Pocket Constitutions

Hawaiian Student Sues After Being Ordered to Stop Handing Out Pocket Constitutions - Hit & Run : Reason.com:
The complaint alleges that on January 16, 2014, plaintiff Merritt Burch, who is president of the UH Hilo chapter of Young Americans for Liberty (YAL), and a fellow student YAL member were participating in an outdoor event where student groups set up tables to distribute literature.
Observing other students walking around and handing out items, Burch and her friend walked out from behind YAL's table to likewise hand out Constitutions and YAL information cards. A UH Hilo administrator ordered Burch and her companion to stop approaching students and get back behind their table, dismissing Burch's protest about her constitutional rights.
This is my favorite part, where the university administation tells Burch to go hand out her darned Constitutions on a tiny muddy plot on the edge of campus because "this isn't really the '60s anymore."
A week later, in an orientation meeting for student organizations, another administrator reiterated the rule against passing out literature. Burch and Vizzone were told that if they wanted to protest, the proper place to do so would be in UH Hilo's "free speech zone," a sloping, one-third acre area on the edge of campus. The "free speech zone" represents approximately 0.26 percent of UH Hilo's total area and is muddy and prone to flooding in Hilo's frequent rain. The administrator further observed, "This isn't really the '60s anymore" and "people can't really protest like that anymore."

"Moron Core"-----Idiotic Common Core Assignment Of The Day

Embedded image permalinkIdiotic Common Core Assignment Of The Day | The Federalist Papers:
"The Common Core curriculum is so bad, and so politicized that it’s a target rich environment for ridicule!
What’s really sad is that it’s hurting today’s students…"

Like there are no other, more important issues goin' on in ObamaTown?(like crime and bankruptcy!)---------City wants giant street puppets to boost tourism

City wants giant street puppets to boost tourism - chicagotribune.com:
"Chicago has come up with a really big idea to boost tourism: giant puppets roaming the city's streets for days in an elaborate theatrical presentation. 
 A multimillion-dollar deal is in the works to make Chicago the stage for Royal de Luxe, a French street theater company featuring marionettes as tall as 50 feet, during the summer of 2016, according to sources.   "


"Is that a gun in your.....?"--------Teen girl arrested with .22 revolver inside her

Dallas Archer's police mugshotTeen girl arrested with 70-year-old man's four inch weapon inside her • The Register
A 19-year-old Tennessee girl cuffed earlier this week for allegedly driving with a suspended licence is in a spot more bother – after jail officers reportedly discovered a loaded .22 revolver in her vagina.

Pretty in pink: Dallas Archer's police mugshot
Dallas Archer was pulled over in Kingsport on Monday afternoon and hauled to the city jail, according to official police paperwork. 
During a search, a female officer identified an "unknown object" in the perp's crotch area, which following extraction turned out to be a "North American Arms 22 LR revolver (loaded)", as the cops' report puts it.

Crowd Erupts in Applause at Army Veteran’s Rousing Gun Rights Speech to Dem Lawmakers in a Video You Likely Haven’t Seen | Video | TheBlaze.com

Crowd Erupts in Applause at Army Veteran’s Rousing Gun Rights Speech to Dem Lawmakers in a Video You Likely Haven’t Seen | Video | TheBlaze.com:
"Army veteran and chaplain Nicholas Purpura exploded on Democratic lawmakers in a passionate speech during a New Jersey gun control forum, resulting in thunderous applause from the packed room. Though the video is from February, the veteran’s impassioned speech went largely unnoticed and is now getting some attention.
“You’re tying our hands,” Purpura said. “You’re tying our hands and you are aiding and abetting the criminal once again.”"




"Wishin' and hopin' jest don't replace "doin'".------------Social Justice Commission on Muskegon Heights' Marquis Gresham's death: 'We are moved in our hearts'

Social Justice Commission on Muskegon Heights' Marquis Gresham's death: 'We are moved in our hearts' | MLive.com:
"In reaction to urban violence, the commission was formed in June 2011 among local ministers, law enforcement officers, public school educators, the Urban League of Greater Muskegon, the Muskegon Chapter of the NAACP and the county prosecutor.
“We have been very diligent in the past several years," Greer said.
"We are energized to be more committed and to be a greater voice and have greater participation in the lives and people to whom we service.”"

Teen in custody for alleged attempted carjacking with sawed-off shotgun

Teen in custody for alleged attempted carjacking with sawed-off shotgun | MLive.com
MUSKEGON, MI – A 17-year-old Muskegon man is in custody for an alleged attempted carjacking that took place 11:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 23 at Mercy Health’s Hackley Campus, 1700 Clinton St.

No one was injured in the incident.
Two Mercy Health employees were headed out to their parked cars after an evening shift at the time the crime occurred, police said. 
The two individuals reported they often use a “buddy system” when going to their cars.
The employees observed a group of three males outside the building as they were walking, said Muskegon Police Detective Captain Shawn Bride. 
The group split up with one man heading off in another direction.
When one of the two employees, a woman, entered her car, she heard a knock on her car door, looked up and saw two males, one of them holding a sawed-off shotgun, Bride said.
The man with the gun allegedly said, “Get out of the car, give us your keys now,” according to Bride.
“The intent was obviously to steal the car, but she didn’t allow that to happen,” Bride said. The woman left the car, but took the keys with her.
“She basically jumps out of her car and runs away,” Bride said. 
The woman headed toward a hospital entrance. 
The suspects fled on foot.

Michigan State University Administering Class On How To Unionize Employees

Michigan State University Administering Class On How To Unionize Employees [Michigan Capitol Confidential]:
Michigan State University is administering a program called the Building Trades Academy that teaches techniques aimed at unionizing employees. 
In reaction, state lawmakers are threatening to make cuts to MSU’s appropriations unless the university agrees to make changes.
....Previously, the AFL-CIO ran the program. Now it is administered by MSU.
......Sen. Schuitmaker said she asked if she could attend the classes and was told that she could not. 
The classes are not open to the public and not available to the general undergraduate or graduate student body. 
Only those who can show proof of union membership are allowed to attend.

"Big Education" at war with students, families and tax payers.

Carpe Diem | AEIdeas:
1. Chart of the Day:
Textbook bubble, with data through 2013 for the increase since 1978 for Educational books (864%), Medical care (+588%), New home prices (+375%) and the overall CPI (+257%)."

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You Won't Believe Who Just Admitted Islam Is A Threat To Nation

You Won't Believe Who Just Admitted Islam Is A Threat To Nation:
"This harsh truth was laid out in a UN report that says Sweden has about fifteen more years before the North African Muslim hordes that are pouring across her borders completely engulf her and pull her down into rough parity with today’s third world crap holes like Libya.
The Swedish Left has impaled their own country on a spike called “multiculturalism.” Far from the utopia these fools believed that bringing in the poorest, least civilized people in the world would bring about, they have irreversibly wrecked the lives of their countrymen."

De Blasio wants to ban new wood fireplaces

De Blasio wants to ban new wood fireplaces | New York Post:
"Mayor Bill de Blasio celebrated Earth Day on Tuesday by proposing more regulations — including a ban on new wood-burning fireplaces.
The mayor made the proposal, along with those for other sweeping regulations that he said would update emission standards and help curb air pollution.
Instead of wood-burning fireplaces, de Blasio wants to allow only cleaner-burning units, such as those that use natural gas.
Residents who already have wood-burning fireplaces would be allowed to keep them, but would be required to use only firewood that has 20 percent moisture or less, according to the Department of Environmental Protection."

History for April 25 - On-This-Day.com

History for April 25 - On-This-Day.com:

World Malaria Day. See www.worldmalariaday.org 

National Arbor Day
National Hairball Awareness Day
Interstate Mullet Toss. 30th annual fish flinging begins at Pensacola, FL, and Alabama (Apr 25-27).

Birth anniversaries of Ella Fitzgerald (1917-96)
 
Birth anniversary of journalist Edward R. Murrow (1908-65).

Happy Birthday! Paul Mazursky, Al Pacino, Talia Shire 

1684 - A patent was granted for the thimble. 


1792 - The guillotine was first used to execute highwayman Nicolas J. Pelletier. 


1859 - Work began on the Suez Canal in Egypt. 


1862 - Union Admiral Farragut occupied New Orleans, LA


1901 - New York became the first state to require license plates for cars. The fee was $1. 





1915 - During World War I, Australian and New Zealand troops landed at Gallipoli in Turkey in hopes of attacking the Central Powers from below. The attack was unsuccessful. 


1928 - A seeing eye dog was used for the first time. 


1945 - Delegates from about 50 countries met in San Francisco to organize the United Nations. 


1953 - Dr. James D. Watson and Dr. Francis H.C. Crick suggested the double helix structure of DNA. 


1954 - The prototype manufacture of the first solar battery was announced by the Bell Laboratories in New York City. 


1959 - St. Lawrence Seaway opened to shipping. The water way connects the Great Lakes and the Atlantic Ocean. 


1961 - Robert Noyce was granted a patent for the integrated circuit. 


1967 - Colorado Governor John Love signed the first law legalizing abortion in the U.S. The law was limited to therapeutic abortions when agreed to, unanimously, by a panel of three physicians. 


1980 - In Iran, a commando mission to rescue hostages was aborted after mechanical problems disabled three of the eight helicopters involved. During the evacuation, a helicopter and a transport plan collided and exploded. Eight U.S. servicemen were killed. The mission was aimed at freeing American hostages that had been taken at the U.S. embassy in Tehran on November 4, 1979. The event took place April 24th Washington, DC, time. 


















1992 - Islamic forces in Afghanistan took control of most of the capital of Kabul following the collapse of the Communist government. 






1998 - U.S. first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton on was questioned by Whitewater prosecutors on videotape about her work as a private lawyer for the failed savings and loan at the center of the investigation. 


2007 - The Dow Jones industrial average closed above 13,000 for the first time. 

Thursday, April 24, 2014

Calif. tax preparers paid bounty for every Obamacare sign-up | The Daily Caller

Calif. tax preparers paid bounty for every Obamacare sign-up | The Daily Caller:
"Tax-preparing companies are getting paid by an Obamacare exchange to enroll people in Obamacare plans, The Daily Caller has learned.
At least 79 tax service providers, including offices of major companies like Liberty Tax Service and Jackson Hewitt Tax Service, are listed as certified Obamacare enrollment entities in the state of California, according to state exchange records."




Could this be the Reason Obama Concocted the YouTube Lie to Cover Up Benghazi?

Could this be the Reason Obama Concocted the YouTube Lie to Cover Up Benghazi?:
"The weapons were intended for Gaddafi but allowed by the U.S. to flow to his Islamist opposition.
‘The White House and senior Congressional members,’ the group wrote in an interim report released Tuesday, ‘deliberately and knowingly pursued a policy that provided material support to terrorist organizations in order to topple a ruler [Muammar Gaddafi] who had been working closely with the West actively to suppress al-Qaeda.’

‘Some look at it as treason,’ said Wayne Simmons, a former CIA officer who participated in the commission’s research."



Your tax dollars at work. For union wastrels!-------- Federal agency FMCS gave grants to promote union membership

EXography: Federal agency FMCS gave grants to promote union membership | WashingtonExaminer.com:
The Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service gave a grant of $101,000 in federal funds to Wisconsin construction unions who complained that union workers were at a disadvantage in hiring because managers had to pay them more than others.
“Skilled trade workers struggle with employment in this economy due to non-unionized construction workers gaining popularity with their lower wage requirements,” they wrote in a successful application for a grant to "promote organized labor."
FMCS gave other money to a multitude of unions to help recruit more workers and combat declining membership.
The supposedly neutral agency sent $55,000 to MichiganTechnological University to ensure that most "campus leaders" are union members.
It even sent $98,000 to the Peoria, Ill., construction industry because of a "lack of interest" in people becoming construction workers.
It gave $103,000 to the Service Employees International Union in Chicago to boost its membership by encouraging more people to become health care workers, $94,000 to conduct green energy training so the Illinois sheetmetal workers' union could get more work for its members, and $83,000 for a mechanics union to teach tech skills.
The grants were part of a program that allowed anyone to request cash grants as long as their mission in any way involves labor issues — and often times, they were connected to that topic in only the most tortured way.

Joe Wilson Was Right: Obama's Lies Through the Years

Gun Rights Expanded in Georgia Under New Law | TheBlaze.com

Gun Rights Expanded in Georgia Under New Law | TheBlaze.com:
"A few hundred gun rights supporters gathered at an outdoor pavilion along a river in north Georgia in the town of Ellijay for the bill signing by Gov. Nathan Deal and a barbecue. Many sported “Stop Gun Control” buttons and several had weapons holstered at their side.
House Speaker David Ralston offered a thinly veiled critique of those who might oppose the bill while describing the people of his district.
“This is the apple capital of Georgia. And, yes, it’s a community where we cling to our religion and our guns,” Ralston said, drawing big applause in referencing a past comment made by President Barack Obama."



What could possibly go wrong?-------The Problem With Student-Loan Forgiveness

The Problem With Student-Loan Forgiveness - NationalJournal.com:
"The federal government now offers three repayment plans that lower monthly payments and will—eventually—forgive remaining debt. 
A separate plan forgives loans for people who take certain public-service jobs.  
Some of these options, however, are so new that nobody knows how well they'll serve borrowers.
Even when it comes to well-established repayment plans, many students don't truly understand their options.
And some analysts say that policy adjustments are needed to ensure that students don't get too comfortable taking on debt and institutions don't get too comfortable charging high prices.
"A lot of students will take out loans because they hear that if you're in a certain job it gets paid off. "


Finally!------Breast Milk Lollipops!

Breast Milk Lollipops! – Lollyphile!

Breast Milk Lollipops!
So what's happening is that suddenly it seems as though a lot of our friends are having babies. 
And since some of us are confectioners, we felt it was our responsibility to find out just what this flavor was that could turn a screaming, furious infant into a placid, contented one. 
Surely the flavor must be heavenly, yes?

We are endlessly grateful to all the mothers who kept sharing their breast milk with our flavor specialists until we were able to candify it. 
These lollipops won't bring back childhood memory; they'll bring up animal instinct. Quite possibly the most inherently satisfying flavor of all time.

(ps there's no actual breast milk in these. they're vegan! omg the armies of pumping women.)
4 Breast Milk Lollipops- $10
Dozen Breast Milk Lollipops- $24
Case of 36 Breast Milk Lollipops- $58

Satellite Data Shows No Global Warming For More Than 17 Years

RPT: Satellite Data Shows No Global Warming For More Than 17 Years | Fox News Insider:
Recent satellite data shows that there has been no global warming for more than 17 years.
Climate Depot reported:
According to the RSS satellite data, whose value for March 2014 is just in, the global warming trend in the 17 years 8 months since August 1996 is zero.
The 212 months without global warming represents just over half the 423-month satellite data record, which began in January 1979.

Author and columnist Mark Steyn was on “Hannity” to discuss the data.
He said that none of the climate models or “scare mongering” predicted these results.
Steyn called the global warming fixation “an appeal to rich people” and “a concern of the elite,” which is why he said it appeals to Hollywood and royalty.

Education 101----Kids caught distributing pot in school

Kids caught distributing pot in school:
"GREELEY – Several Montfort Elementary School students were suspended Tuesday after school officials discovered they were selling and trading stolen, loose-leaf marijuana and edible forms of the drug at school.
"Over the past two days, we have had two separate incidents of students bringing marijuana into our school, both in the form of loose-leaf marijuana and an edible form of the drug," Principal Jennifer Sheldon wrote in a letter to parents.
On Monday, a fourth-grade student brought loose-leaf marijuana to school and sold it to three other students.
A student who could not afford to purchase the loose-leaf marijuana brought an edible to school on Tuesday to trade for the loose-leaf version of the substance."

Gasoline greener than biofuels?

Gasoline greener than biofuels? | Fox News:
"Biofuels produced from waste products left from harvested corn plants are worse than gasoline in terms of carbon emissions, according to a $500,000 study paid for by the federal government and published in the journal Nature Climate Change.
The study said biofuels made with corn residue release seven percent more greenhouse gases than traditional gasoline.
Rayola Dougher from the American Petroleum Institute called that an eye opener for the green energy crowd. "You know, what are we doing? If that's so, then we're going down the wrong path here,” Dougher told Fox News in an interview. "



The Fed’s Paint-By-The Numbers Money Printing Is A Fraud; Perhaps The Numbers Are, Too

The Fed’s Paint-By-The Numbers Money Printing Is A Fraud; Perhaps The Numbers Are, Too 
There’s a pattern of falsifying statistics throughout the entire Census Bureau. 
And anyone who attempts to blow the whistle on the fraud is either retaliated against or ignored, according to two new sources who have experienced the process firsthand.

As I’ve been writing for more than six months, the Census Bureau office in Philadelphia uncovered a case of fraud in 2010, did nothing about it and allowed the practice to continue.
In that instance, a data collector named Julius Buckmon was faking reports that went into the nation’s all-important jobless tally and consumer-inflation survey.
Because the Census Bureau’s surveys are scientific — meaning each answer, in the case of the jobless survey, carries the weight of about 5,000 households — Buckmon’s actions alone would have given inaccurate readings on the economic health of 500,000 families….

A source told me from the start of my investigation last October that Buckmon’s actions weren’t isolated and that falsification continued in the Philadelphia office right through the 2012 presidential election, only stopping when I exposed the practice last fall.
Now others who work at Census in different areas of the country are stepping forward to tell me similar stories about data being changed at the whim of supervisors who are more concerned about making quotas than protecting the integrity of information that is used for everything from cost-of-living adjustments for Social Security recipients to monetary policy decisions by the Federal Reserve and business plans by companies in the US.
“I can tell you that waste, falsification and fraud are rampant,” says one of my new sources, who works as a Census supervisor in the Midwest and handles a number of surveys, including those on jobs, health and crime.
When this source complained, higher-ups “told me to shut my mouth.” When that didn’t happen, the source was deprived of work….
The data fabrication takes a number of forms.
My Midwest source says it is not unusual in that region for 800 out of roughly 2,000 interviews for the Current Population Survey (which is used to get the unemployment rate) to be incomplete, called “refusals,” on the last day of the monthly collection period.
Then, magically, only 100 will be unfinished when results are turned in next day to headquarters, which surveys for the Labor Department. “It’s statistically impossible,” my source says, “to complete the number of refusals we have in the last few hours.”
So supervisors are either filling out the surveys themselves or lying that houses are vacant — which also counts as a completed survey. Either way, any kind of falsification would obviously give a misrepresentation as to whether people in the household have a job.
And in an obvious conflict of interest, the wives of two of the supervisors in this Midwest region, according to my source, have been hired to check the results.
Up to 25 percent of the thousands of surveys that go into the jobless report may be fake, this source estimates. Falsification practices, obviously, also include field representatives like Buckmon who fill out the whole survey themselves (called at Census “curbstoning”).
Or reps will simply reach a member of a household and — rather than conduct a legitimate interview — simply ask if anything has changed from last month. If the answer is “no,” the old interview will be handed in again and be falsely counted as completed.
I’ll tell you more when I speak with the rest of the Census workers who now feel free to confess their organization’s failings.

Guess What This Democrat Just Admitted About Obamacare (It Isn't Pretty)

Guess What This Democrat Just Admitted About Obamacare (It Isn't Pretty):
“There are parts of ObamaCare, or the Affordable Care Act, that have been postponed because they are unpalatable,” he said. “As these provisions come into effect, the administration thus far is saying ‘we can’t handle this now so we’re going to delay it.’”
At some point in the future, however, the other shoe will drop.
“It’s going to hit the fan,” he concluded, noting aspects of the law including mandatory registrations and penalties will give Americans an even clearer look at what a disaster ObamaCare truly is."




Interfaith Panel Denounces a 9/11 Museum Exhibit’s Portrayal of Islam

Interfaith Panel Denounces a 9/11 Museum Exhibit’s Portrayal of Islam - NYTimes.com
Past the towering tridents that survived the World Trade Center collapse, adjacent to a gallery with photographs of the 19 hijackers, a brief film at the soon-to-open National September 11 Memorial Museum will seek to explain to visitors the historical roots of the attacks.
The film, “The Rise of Al Qaeda,” refers to the terrorists as Islamists who viewed their mission as a jihad. The NBC News anchor Brian Williams, who narrates the film, speaks over images of terrorist training camps and Qaeda attacks spanning decades.
Interspersed with his voice are explanations of the ideology of the terrorists, rendered in foreign-accented English translations.
The documentary is not even seven minutes long, the exhibit just a small part of the museum.
But it has suddenly become over the last few weeks a flash point in what has long been one of the most highly charged issues at the museum: how it should talk about Islam and Muslims.
With the museum opening on May 21, it has shown the film to several groups, including an interfaith advisory group of clergy members. Those on the panel overwhelmingly took strong exception to the film and requested changes.
But the museum has declined.
In March, the sole imam in the group resigned to make clear that he could not endorse its contents.
Sitting in his mosque, Sheikh Mostafa Elazabawy, the imam of Masjid Manhattan, answered questions about why he found a film about Al Qaeda at the museum deeply offensive.CreditDamon Winter/The New York Times
“The screening of this film in its present state would greatly offend our local Muslim believers as well as any foreign Muslim visitor to the museum,” Sheikh Mostafa Elazabawy, the imam of Masjid Manhattan, wrote in a letter to the museum’s director. “Unsophisticated visitors who do not understand the difference between Al Qaeda and Muslims may come away with a prejudiced view of Islam, leading to antagonism and even confrontation toward Muslim believers near the site.”

Museum officials are standing by the film, which they say they vetted past several scholars.