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1 posted on 04/01/2002 2:35:11 AM PST by kattracks
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2 posted on 04/01/2002 2:40:24 AM PST by weikel
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"So what if all the 911 murderers were Saudi. DO NOT LOOK BEHIND THE CURTAIN!!"


3 posted on 04/01/2002 2:41:33 AM PST by Diogenesis
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I'm starting to think that we should put Iraq and Iran on the back burner until we've toppled the House of Saud and made Saudi Arabia what it should have been since about 1970: a heavily garrisoned American protectorate, administered by some velvet-fingered type such as, oh, Norman Schwarzkopf. If he's not available, maybe former New Jersey high school principal Joe Clark could be persuaded to take the role.

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4 posted on 04/01/2002 3:32:34 AM PST by fporretto
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Can we only freeze their accounts? I would think they could be arrested for funding terrorisn in the U.S.
5 posted on 04/01/2002 3:48:23 AM PST by Lucky
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http://www.observernews.com/stories/current/herndon/032902/wolf.shtml

Posted March 29, 2002

Wolf Meeting Focuses on Muslim's Anger Over Raids

By Eden Schneider

Observer Staff Writer

The Muslim community turned out in force for a town meeting with U.S. Congressman Frank R. Wolf (R-Va.) last Saturday, demanding an explanation for raids on homes and businesses last week which left the community shaken and angry.

Community leaders expressed their concerns about the March 20 raids on the offices of the International Institute of Islamic Thought in Herndon and 13 other locations in Loudoun and Fairfax counties.

Wolf's town meeting on March 23 at the Sterling library was the third this week to hear constituent's viewpoints on everything from campaign finance reform and commuter taxes to the issue of OxyContin addiction. Most of the two-hour meeting, however, was spent fielding questions about the raids from an angry but reserved audience of more than 100. "We're scared, we don't know what next,” said one man. "The Muslim community stands on very solid ground about the war on terrorism, but you are our only venue, so we ask you to go to [Attorney General John] Ashcroft and let him know, that it's not the number of people you collect, but the actual terrorists who are culled out.”

Wolf said he did not know all the facts of the raid, but vowed to investigate further and to work with the Muslim community to ensure their civil liberties are protected.

"I was the only member of Congress who spoke out for the Muslims in China,” said Wolf. "I visited Chechneya. In January, I spent two days in Afghanistan and five days in Pakistan. I've brought my pastor to your mosque. I've attempted to have an open and balanced policy.”

Members of the audience also asked for Wolf's support of the campaign finance reform bill, which would prohibit corporations or individuals from making large donations to specific candidates by routing funds through the national political parties.

"I watched what took place in the Clinton White House. The coffees for large donations, the sale of sleep overs in the Lincoln bedroom. That's why I voted for the bill,” said Wolf.

Audience members also questioned Wolf on his anti-drug policy, specifically as it relates to the highly addictive prescription drug OxyContin and the social and personal devastation caused by the addiction.

Wolf, who sponsored an informational briefing on OxyContin in Loudoun County the day before his Sterling appearance, acknowledged that theft of the drug from local pharmacies has endangered the community.

"Imagine if you or your wife has been in the Safeway in Sterling Park or the Target in Reston with your children when one of these pharmacies was robbed,” said Wolf. "We have put $2 million into the budget for prescription monitoring in this state.”

To contact Congressman Frank Wolf, call his local office at 703-709-5800 or 800-945-9653. The office is located at 13873 Park Center Road, Suite 130 in Herndon.  

Copyright © 2002 The Herndon Publishing Company

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Wolf said he did not know all the facts of the raid, but vowed to investigate further and to work with the Muslim community to ensure their civil liberties are protected.

Be interesting to hear what Congressman Wolf finds out. I suspect the feds had valid reasons for the raid. Knowing that this community seems to be politically wired and lawyered up, and knowing what kind of outcry would come out of it, they probably had compelling reasons.

Since Wolf has published his number, feel free to give him a holler. Also, I don't know where this guy is coming from if he voted for CFR. The Clinton people were breaking existing laws.

6 posted on 04/01/2002 4:25:56 AM PST by pttttt
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7 posted on 04/01/2002 6:07:50 AM PST by Dark Wing
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Most of the money and much of the brains behind the Islamic terrorism emanates from the Arabian Peninsula. Pakistan has now shown itself to be both a source for terrorists and as well as a haven for fugitive terrorists. Saudi Arabia and Pakistan seem to me greater threats than Iraq or Iran. Both countries have highly developed intelligence agencies and have been able to project an appearance of sympathy to the War on Terror, while doing little if anything to stop the terrorists which operate on their soil hidden from international scrutiny.
8 posted on 04/01/2002 6:37:02 AM PST by Biblebelter
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23 posted on 04/03/2002 3:53:13 AM PST by foreverfree
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BTTT

Reaction to the raids suggests the Feds inflicted serious injury on the Wahhabi lobby, the Saudi-backed extremist network that largely controls Islam in America. Officials of the targeted groups as well as their non-Muslim apologists - notably GOP operative Grover Norquist, the chief enabler of Islamic extremists seeking access to the White House - have condemned the raids as civil-rights violations.

The Saudis offered a fraudulent "peace" plan this year intended to divert attention from their involvement in the horrors of Sept. 11.

Front groups interfacing between the Wahhabi-Saudi money movers under federal suspicion and the broader American public include two institutions active in the religious field: the International Institute of Islamic Thought (IIIT) and the Graduate School of Islamic and Social Sciences (GSISS).

He's got it down good, doesn't he? Sounds like us iin some regards, but better written. ;)

I think his talk about the Martyr's Money is the tip of the iceberg. I don't believe that a "Martyr" is necessarily a suicide bomber in the minds of the donation givers, but could be included, not reflecting well on their mentality anyway. The cover of the charities is an appeal to help whomever, but really intended to fund strife in the Caucasus and Central Asia to stop or delay competitive oil and gas production. See my comments here.

Follow the money...

Can't ignore personal corrupt aggrandizing activities too in these charity fronts, an American specialty, to wit, ripping off their own ethnicity. But recall those two charities shut down in December or January (can't remember their names.) Each had web sites indicating that they helped orphans in Chechnya, Tadjikistan, Uzbekistan, etc. It was interesting since they wholly avoided places rife with the poor, like Egypt, West Bank, Yemen, etc. I feel these American charities were fronts with an American face to get inside to these places to foment "jihad", being keeping Central Asia and the Caucasus off oil production. Profitable move by the Saudis and other OPEC beneficiaries. Highlighted by the fact that the quasi-Saudi operation "Al Qaeda" spent most of its efforts in those regions, obscured by the events of 9/11.

31 posted on 04/03/2002 10:05:10 AM PST by Shermy
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That's not all they are funding - see Are SAUDIS funding Enviro Groups and Dem Senators against ANWR?

You bet they are.

44 posted on 04/22/2002 12:49:01 AM PDT by anapikoros
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