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To: discostu

Global Wahabism is the Saudi’s problem. They took care of THEIR problem with it by exporting it. They fund international Wahabism to stem the Wahabi attacks in Saudi Arabia.

The Saudis depend on us to protect them from their own internal agents that they pay off.

European governments have also been caught paying off terrorists to get hostages released.

And such as it was in the time of Thomas Jefferson.

This game cannot continue. The world must stand up and stomp it out.


84 posted on 09/29/2007 1:03:59 AM PDT by weegee (NO THIRD TERM. America does not need another unconstitutional Clinton co-presidency.)
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To: weegee

The world is not going to rise up to stomp out a religious sect. It’s just not how things go anymore. Part of the problem with being civilized is deciding genocide is a bad thing. We’ll just have to find a way to ride it out. Eventually nut burger movements tend to burn themselves out, mostly because they have a complete inability to rule, the Wahabis and the similar nutty subsections of Islam can’t run a country. This has been proven in Palestine and other places, they’re just too driven by blood and not interested enough in the boring parts of being in charge like keeping the utilities going and fostering business relations. This will keep them from ever truly winning, if you can’t run a little bitty semi-country like Palestine you can’t rule the world. The only real question is how long will it take them to peter out and how annoying will they be until then. But nobody is going to repeat the destruction of the Catharists, even if we should it’s not going to happen.


94 posted on 09/29/2007 8:21:12 AM PDT by discostu (indecision may or may not be my biggest problem)
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