Posted on 04/20/2006 8:22:03 AM PDT by Dark Skies
On March 29th, 2006 the drive-by media failed to report the scuttling of a new bill in the House of Representatives. H.R. bill 609 would have amended the Higher Education Act of 1965 and required Americas colleges and universities to report any donations received from Saudi Arabia as part of the Title VI international education bill. The new bill, dubbed the Burton Amendment to the College Access and Opportunity Act, was put before one chamber of Congress by Congressman Dan Burton® of Indiana, and would have required US colleges and universities to report such donations through the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS), a publicly available and searchable database.
According to an aide to Congressman Burton, the amending bill made it past committee and when presented on the House floor was about to be put to a voice vote where a simple yea or nay vote would have led to its passage. George Miller (D-CA), as leader of the Democratic caucus stated his side had no objections to the bill just before a vote was held. But when the voice vote was requested, someone from the floor said no, thus requiring a roll call vote where each representative would be recognized on how he voted on the matter.
In what should have been a shoo-in, the amendment was voted down at the last minute on a roll call vote 306 to 120. Miller himself, who raised no objections to the amendment moments earlier, voted down the bill when his identity could be linked to its passage along with the rest of the House.
This illustrates the sway of Saudi money even in our own Congress, the voice of the people.
Our educational system is, if anything, worse. As we are working hard to secure our borders from terrorism and fighting terrorist movements overseas, the same people who are financing much of the worlds terrorism are pouring money into American colleges and universities with the intent of undermining support for our governments efforts in the War on Terror.
American universities those idealists who claim racism, misogyny, religious persecution and violations of human rights are antithetical to their mission are more than willing to accept funding from the Wahhabist Saudi regime that practices such behaviors. The funds go to set up Middle East Studies centers that serve to indoctrinate future generations of American college students to support the goals of overseas terrorists and dictators. These centers also promote outreach programs in which teachers and professors in our local communities are trained and provided with curricula that preach a radical anti-democratic, anti-American, and frequently anti-Semitic agenda in our primary and secondary school classrooms. Our children are their targets.
Two years ago, I began writing about how pervasive Saudi funding at American colleges had become, only to see the problem escalate. Saudi expenditures in American colleges have far exceeded the funding spent on propaganda by the Soviet Union during the Cold War.
Yet for all the educational assistance sent abroad, Saudi Arabias own illiteracy rate has remained at nearly 50% of its population. Rather than spending money to teach their own people to read, the Saudis are busy with a public relations campaign to export support for their despotic regime to the US.
Future generations of Americans are being indoctrinated because college administrators just want the money. Imagine if during the Cold War, Congress stood by and allowed the Soviet Union openly to pour millions of dollars into our nations colleges and universities to promote anti-American textbooks endorsing communism in our classrooms, or if Hitler had staffed German Studies departments with Nazis to promote the glory of the Third Reich during the Second World War, and you can get the picture.
Most of the terrorists who are killing American soldiers in Iraq have been found to be Saudi nationals. The Saudis have always funded Hamas and have offered to fund the new Hamas government in the Palestinian Authority now that the US government, Canada and a few others have refused to do so.
The US State Department has just reissued 21,000 Saudi student visas under pressure from American universities who want the lucrative full price tuition revenue added to their coffers. It can be counted on that many of these students will also be sent with the goal of political activism for the Wahhabist regime and Islamist causes on our campuses. Thats about the same number of Saudi students that were here on 9/11.
Meanwhile, Saudi propaganda, in their own television and print, still vilifies the West and Jews and continues to roil the conflict in the Middle East against Israel and our presence in Iraq.
Congressman Burton intends to reintroduce his bill in the near future. It is high time the public rises up and demands it be passed. Meanwhile, a bill exposing who gets campaign money from Saudi Arabia in Congress should be the next thing on the agenda.
Lee Kaplan is an investigative journalist and contributor to Front Page Magazine. He is currently working on a book: A New Kind of War: Americas College Campuses as a Battleground in the War on Terror.
''BUSH AND THE HOUSE OF SAUD'' - read it and weep.
One for you.
Gutless, spineless, balless US CongressCritters. I'd like to get rid of all 535 of the worthless traitors, and elect Real Conservative Americans into the US Congress, to get done what needs to be done to save America. With those 535 seditionists, we're being thrown under the bus on a daily basis.
Does anyone know what the roll call for the bill is?
Good question...I'll see if I can find out.
Every time I read this stuff,
I remember that years ago,
when a conservative tried to give Yale 20 million dollars for a Western Civ.department,they refused the money.
Thanks for the ping.
I have pink PKM. She can tell us a lot of potential horror stories of the impact of Saudi/Opecker Prince money at the University of Oklahoma with its oil/petro research and classes.
Thanks for posting this.
One part "Most of the terrorists who are killing American soldiers in Iraq have been found to be Saudi nationals."
I would like to see the data on this. My money would be on the Iranians and their paid Islamofascists from the middle east.
I always thought that Clancy's book "Debt of Honor" had a happy ending...
I've read some reviews, but didn't read the book. What happened?
I have often heard that all the Arabists in the State Department retire on generous Saudi pensions if they have been good little supporters of the Saudis, which they always are. I believe this may be true of others who are in positions of influence concerning matters that the Saudis are interested in.
A Jap flew a 747 loaded with fuel into the Capitol during a joint session of Congress with the President, Cabinet and Supreme Court present - no survivors. (They had just sworn Jack Ryan in as Vice President.)
Literacy isn't the point of the madrasas. Indoctrination is.
Wow. Art almost imitating life, on Flight 93...
Did it ever come out as a movie? I remember the 'Sum Of All Fears' on CATV, a few months ago.
How deep does the money go? Apparently with the failure of this bill, we won't know. There have been reports of top-flight Arabic-language American university departments refusing to cooperate with students funded by our intelligence agencies. Perhaps they do this for financial as well as ideological reasons.
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