Sunday, April 28, 2013

Will the Saudi funded mosque at ground zero teach what is taught?

Will the Saudi funded mosque at ground zero teach what is taught?
in the textbooks used in Saudi Arabia? If not, why not? Follow the money they say... The Report makes extremely distressing reading. Islam is presented as the only true religion, while all others are presented as false. Islam leads its followers to paradise, whereas all others lead their believers to destruction in hell. Saudi children are taught that they are superior, as Muslims, in both this world and the next. Christians and Jews are explicitly denounced as infidels, and are called the enemies of Islam and Muslims. They should not be befriended, nor emulated in any way, as this is forbidden. The West is the source of evil that has afflicted the Muslim world. Western democracy is totally rejected. Teaching Hatred in Saudi Arabia and Egypt: The UN Response By: David G. Littman Friday, October 01, 2004 Apparently this is taught in hundreds of mosques in the USA already...do we really need another , high profile madrassah of such things? Satalite eyes...it is the Constitution and the continuation of the same that concerns me in this thing...not the religious aspect of it. There are no guarantees of freedom to oppose and repeal the constitution, in the constitution. If Islam is successful in their stated goals, our Constitution will become a truly historical document...a thing of the past, only. A curiosity....there is nothing like it in Saudi Arabia or any other muslim country. The Saudi folk are acting consistent with their beliefs...and with the Koran. It is the west that is hypocritical, in that we do not know what we believe, or believe nothing strongly enough to stand up against an assault like this mosque, and the silent jihad it represents. The imam may be right..our children and grandchildren may be muslim if we remain "politically correct, and culturally sensative". And our President leads the way on these fronts.
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I fail to understand how the Saudi Government is able to go around building mosques all over the place, yet not a single church, synagogue, or other place of worship is allowed in their country. They win the hypocritical award.
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I truly hope the place is burned to the ground.
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It's America. Look up the Constitution. Freedom of religion. Accept it.
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Pray for God to protect the minds and hearts of the children and deliver them from all these lies and bring them to the truth. It is disgusting of course!!! They will teach the lies unless God stops them.
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For the record I have gone to school (university) with a lot of kids who graduated from Saudi funded schools and the ones I have met seem to be fine well-adjusted people, and not one of them has said they were better than me, tried to convert me, or tried to kill me because I'm a Christian. While I am very skeptical of the Saudi government and always will be and find it to be a shame that they teach some of this stuff, I think the vast majority of the students will know right from wrong.



Sunday, April 14, 2013

Most americans fund terror .........did you know that?

Most americans fund terror .........did you know that?
Our government has made china a great trading partner and we americans now buy a lot of things made in China, and China is empowered because of this and they make weapons which they sell mostly to countries who hate the USA. Some of these countries give weapons to terrorists who then use them against our soldiers...weapons used mostly by shia insurgents in iraq. Americans also buy oil from Saudi Arabia....from which they makes tons of money, and we all know that Saudi Arabia use their wealth to fund the sunni insurgents and perhaps even Alquaeda who kill our soldiers in Iraq. Now do you see how americans fund terror??
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Did you know that this has been going on for a very long time and is nothing new? Go back to the 80's if you want some prime examples.
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Did you know that the military is directly supplying Iraqi tribes with weapons to arm themselves?
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Don't forget the drug trade. Heroine and cocaine. They get two birds with one hit. Mess the minds and make the money. I also heard that "honey" funds the terrorists too.
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China is Iran's number one helper in Iran's goal to make nuclear bombs. Most oil comes from non-OPEC countries.
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Did you know.... You fail at logical and rational thinking? Now do you see how you perpetuate idiocy?
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That is a good point. Did you know that China funds democracy in Iraq, and the US. Did you know that China pays for our social security, welfare, and immigration problems? Same logic as you use. So I guess business is good for both countries.
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But the economic hit the U.S. would take from not trading with China would be worse than the consequences of trading with China. Next.
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I think you are absolutely correct, but you are only touching on the tip of the iceberg. One way to look at it is like getting the dog to start chasing its tail and how hard it is to get him to stop. But your point is a good one, and really shows that you are more intelligent and observant than the typical poster on here.
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This is for lamplighter. And who set things up so that it became that way, where we became so dependent on a country which is our enemy and opposes us in virtually everything that we want to do and weaponize our enemies. I did not ask for this. Did you?




Sunday, April 7, 2013

Why does Bush support the Saudis, who help our enemies?

Why does Bush support the Saudis, who help our enemies?
I believe that in 2003, instead of Iraq being invaded, real terrorist sponsoring countries like Saudi Arabia, Iran, and Pakistan should have been invaded. We should have let Saddam stay in power and we should have funded him to help raise a real army so he could invade Iran for us so we didn't have to reinstate the draft in the US. Saddam hated Iran ten times more than he hated the US and he would have invaded Iran once he heard they were seeking nuclear power. Saddam, no matter how hard he went on his people, was a useful ally to the US and we should have never even have invaded Iraq in 1990 because he would have still been our ally and he would have still had a real army. I think Bush should cut all ties to the totaltarian government of Saudi Arabia, but he makes way too much money to cut the ties.
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OIL
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Your post shows just how naive you really are. Saudi Arabia is a complicated country whom we rely on heavily for their oil. Like it or not, that is just a fact. Their government doesn't support terrorism, it just tends to breed terrorism. Saddam posed an actual threat evidenced by his treatment of the Kurds, his threats to Kuwait and Israel and the west, his use of chemical and biological weapons, and his insistence and efforts in acquiring nuclear weapons. The world is a safer place without him today than it was before.
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Because Saudi Arabia provides the OIL we need/want. Basically, we support them for the same reason we support COMMUNIST China--it'd be the downfall of the US if we didn't.
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Yeah, what she said.
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Flatten them all. End of problem.
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We actually have a good relationship with the Saudis and have had for a good many years. LONG before Bush came along. We also train their helicopter pilots and offer other military training to them right here in the U.S. Again, this has been going on since long before the Bush regime came into power. Like any other country, they have their share of outlaws. To break up our diplomatic relationship with them, would be one of the biggest mistakes that we could ever make. :)
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Profits: Dubya's first priority (second, third,...)
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If that is what you believe then I would say you are totally ignorant on several levels.




Monday, April 1, 2013

Do you think 0bama will focus on foreign policy after the GOP takes the congress?

Do you think 0bama will focus on foreign policy after the GOP takes the congress?
Congress’s control of the purse strings will check his domestic agenda.In matters of foreign policy, however, 0bama will be less burdened by – but not immune – congressional oversight. Can we expect him to devote far more energy to foreign affairs in the next two years than he devoted in the last two years? 0bama have decided to make friends in the Muslim world by selling weapons to Saudi Arabia,pulling partly out of iraq,giving money to Pakistan etc..what is going to be next?
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I think that the Congress has already been paralyzed by the GOP, and it will only get worse. Nothing will happen for the next two years and both sides will blame the other.
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Obama's Foreign Policy goes like this ---------Ahhh well duh , ahhh , duh ahhh , toaster ahhh i meant blender ahhhh duhhh ahhhh paint brush , incubator ahhh garbage disposal , ahhh duh ahhh turn this ahh darned thing off will ya ahhh
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No Sarika, his foreign policy goes like this: I apologize for my country, we arre bad