Posted on 05/24/2006 8:54:58 AM PDT by Dark Skies
The response was typical from the local office of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR): Ahmed Bedier, the director and a spokesperson for CAIRs Central Florida Council stated,
Obviously, if they had recently arrived here and they are from Saudi Arabia, they may not be familiar with American rules and laws. They might have thought it was some kind of public transportation.
CAIRs usual response any time authorities detain or question Muslims or Arab nationals in the US who are suspected of potential terrorism planning came about when two young Saudi nationals, Mana Saleh Almanajam, 23, and Shaker Mohsen Alsidran, 20, both of Tampa, boarded a Florida high school bus with local students one morning. The bus driver who radioed police was notified by alarmed students on board when they noticed the Saudi men behaving strangely and one wearing a long trench coat on a very hot day and profusely sweating. A half hour later they were removed from the bus by a sheriffs deputy and interrogated. Almanajam and Alsidran are both reasonably fluent in English according to acquaintances and Florida State University language instructors and should know the difference between public transportation and a school bus.
So was this just a mistake or another example of our State Department, Saudi Arabias best friend, at work?
Hillsborough County Sheriffs Office spokesman J.D. Callaway explained,
the men were speaking in Arabic, they were making funny sounds, it was very unusual. It was alarming for the students on the bus.
Callaway described them as cagey and evasive as they answered questions.
The men told authorities they were from Morocco because they worried Americans fear Saudi Arabian men.They told authorities they are enrolled at the English Language Institute at the University of South Florida. The defendants gave several versions of the reason they took a school bus to a high school, said Callaway.
Excuses changed from their seeking to enroll in an English language program at the high school even though they already were in one at the University of South Florida, to they just wanted see a US high school or just for fun.
In 2001, after information came out that most of the hijackers on 9/11 were Saudi nationals, the visas of most Saudi students in US colleges were revoked sending them home. But Almanjam and Alsidran were admitted recently to a US college thanks to the US State Department once again allowing 21,000 Saudi national to flood US campuses after pressure from US colleges seeking Saudi tuition money. That figure is roughly equal to the number here just before 9/11.
These two men were initially charged with trespassing by local prosecutors and already had a bond posted and CAIR to speak on their behalf, but after further deliberations the bond was revoked and Homeland Security has begun investigations into their cell phone communications and documentation (anyone hear the ACLU screaming?). Further interrogations revealed the two had planned the bus invasion the night before and knew what they were doing.
One law enforcement official involved in the case described the two Saudis as very cocky in their dealing with authorities. And why shouldnt they be? Surely someone at State will respond to appeals from the Saudi consulate along with help from CAIR. Meanwhile, the government has scheduled these two Saudi students for an immigration hearing so thankfully they are still in custody in federal lockup and will probably be deported since these arent the sons of some fabulously wealthy sheiks.
But dont bet on it.
Even though they were in the country as students, subsequent information has also revealed they were not qualified as such, needing to complete a course in English at FSU to even apply. Apparently the US State Department is so intent on allowing Saudi students into the US they are even admitting those ill-equipped to follow a normal required course of study. Perhaps all a Saudi student needs to get a State Department visa is the ability to fly an airplane, no need to know how to takeoff or land. As mentioned, several of the hijackers on 9/11 were Saudi students who overstayed on student visas. The US State Department just doesnt get itor doesnt want to.
Long trench coats on hot days and heavy sweating are something security forces tell bus drivers to look out for in Israel to prevent suicide bombings on buses. Was this a dry run or an experiment to see how easily access to school buses could be attained? In any event, the government has scheduled these two Saudi students for an immigration hearing With no bail and thankfully they are still in custody in a federal lockup.
The first World Trade Center attack in 1993 proved to al Qaeda and its terror allies the need for preparation and dry runs before launching a successful mission. This event needs to be scrutinized as potential training and preparation for what may lay in store for high schools across the US. Our high schools and children are and will be one of our most vulnerable targets not just by indoctrination in the classrooms and textbooks, but for physical attacks as well in the case of terrorist attacks.
Leave it to the US State Department to leave open any possibility of another 9/11 when it comes to admitting Saudi students.
Even though this may be harmless, it may also be cause for alarm.
These fiends are expert at appearing harmless while plotting murder and death.
If these two happen to pull off a terrorist attack, say blowing up a suicide belt on a school bus, will we have to hear about not being able to connect the dots again?
The more I hear about this story, the more I am convinced they were up to something.
We are at war folks. Just so that we don't forget -- especially for those on the left.
These guys were released, without having to post any bail.
Also, they were at USF, not FSU. USF, the school where Al Arian was a prof.
http://www.sptimes.com/2006/05/24/Hillsborough/Judge_frees_two_jaile.shtml
The 9/11 hijackers, the london bombers and the paris bombers were all described as "wonderful, innocent appearing" individuals.
I remember hearing something similar in late 2001.
This needs to end
Blow up buildings with 3000 adults in them, and the participants don't even get the death sentence. Blow up a school bus with 30 kids on it, and even the liberals wouldn't be able to blow it off. There would be US troops in Tehran within six months.
This article has more details than have been reported locally here in Florida. THanks for posting.
I don't know why we are letting in so many people from Saudi Arabia and the ME in general. And they know that they can get away with anything by just howling prejudice or anti-Islamic sentiments or some such thing. They're always very cocky, as the article described, because they know they're going to get away with it.
Stupid people. We are AT WAR. They want to KILL us.
I don't know, is the NEA a "Terrorist" Org?
I'm still trying to figure out why this school bus driver let these 2 on in the first place.
Thx for the catch!
CAIR had better be careful when responding to these things. The last thing we need is for the general public to automatically assume anyone who is or even looks Muslim or Arab is a terrorist or terrorist collaborator.
A buddy of mine in Bradenton told me that Ahmed Bedier, the director of the Central Florida CAIR was on TV, saying that the two released men were not irate at their being jailed...
[file under WTF??]
Don't mis-underestimate the liberal power to obfuscate the event. There are those who would say we deserved it. There are those who would say Bush caused it. There are those who would say we have done the same and worse. There are those who would say our support for Israel is the reason..............
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