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To: CWOJackson; F16Fighter


Why thank you, CWO.

I shall ping f16. He needs information.


15 posted on 02/23/2006 8:37:43 PM PST by onyx (IF ONLY 10% of Muslims are radical, that's still 120 MILLION who want to kill us.)
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To: onyx; DoughtyOne; Stellar Dendrite; Junior_G
Thanks for the info Onyx....

FR poll statistics remain an honest opinion despite the Saudis operating some U.S. ports (they ARE Arab, right??):

"Should a state-owned Arab company be allowed to manage six major United States seaports?"

No
52.8%

Yes
33.1%

Undecided
14.0%

I'm sure the poll question is based more on whether Arab Muslims should be trusted in matters affecting U.S. security. That answer is a resounding NO.

Arab Christians (who are too busy being persecuted and harrassed in Arab lands) would evoke a different equation, rendering the "race card" argument disingenuous and Dem-like.

The fact that Saudis have been operating American ports (under the radar) is equally disturbing IF NOT MORE since their history of supporting and financing radical Islam and terrorism is easily demonstrated.

But because "nothing has happened" yet doesn't mean a thing.

Is Islam is merely biding its time and awaiting the "right" moment as it burrows itself in like termites in a foundation of a house?

QUESTION: DOES ISLAM HAVE AN AGENDA, OR IS THIS MERELY BUSINESS??

And does this mean Syria and Yemen, and North Korea, and Venezuela should ALL be denied the same "business oportunity," OR is that a matter of "xenophobia" as well?...

Afterall, it is a "Global Economy," isn't it? /sarc

96 posted on 02/24/2006 10:35:25 AM PST by F16Fighter (Government is not reason [but]..a dangerous servant and a fearful master.~ George Washington)
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