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To: antiRepublicrat
In light of what you're saying, I edited the story to provide a little more color on the point of who got an aggressive pitch. It now specifies:

"We registered the names and addresses of over 3,000 male and female US soldiers," Philips said in a 2003 interview with a Saudi-owned Arabic language magazine published out of London. According to Philips, a team of workers trained in psychology identified soldiers who were receptive to Islam and singled them out for more personalized preaching in smaller groups. In some cases, soldiers also visited with Saudi families.

Thanks very much for your critique.

jmb

18 posted on 01/06/2004 10:30:21 AM PST by JohnBerger (http://www.whoisjohndoe2.com)
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To: JohnBerger
In the end it's still a pretty scary concept. I wasn't about to give my name and address to a proselytizer of any kind, so that's probably why I didn't experience the rest of the program.
19 posted on 01/06/2004 10:37:35 AM PST by antiRepublicrat
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