15,000 Future Saboteurs. Updated
UPDATE…
The Saudi student convicted of a string of charges including rape regarding a young woman he brought with him to the US was sentenced to 27 years in prison. The Feds dropped the charge of Slavery against him under what I suspect was a deal with Pres. Bush. Details below.
(IsraelNN.com) American universities, lured by large tuition revenues, are rapidly becoming heavily populated with Arabs from Saudi Arabia under a new exchange program established by American President George W. Bush and Saudi King Abdullah.
ONE: There is NO exchange, that’s a lie! We are not sending 15,000 students to Saudi Arabia, or 1500 or 15.
TWO: This deal was made to get Bush to put pressure on the judge who will sentence Homaidan al Turki, as you are about to read about, to ease off. I’ll be following this one.
His (King Abdullahs) kingdom is paying for expensive tuitions for 15,000 students, whose presence already is being felt as one Midwestern university plans its first celebration of the Muslim Ramadan holiday.
Saudis? Our enemies? We are welcoming with open arms 15,000 Wahabists, the worst of the Islamic extremists, because they are paying high tuition fees. Isn’t that swell? We are training our enemy to defeat us. If you like that, you’ll really enjoy the next paragraphs:
By Habib Abdullah
Asharq Al Awsat, Riyadh – Thousands of Saudis studying in the United States of America as part of an exchange academic program, are anxiously awaiting the sentencing of Homaidan al Turki on Thursday. Al Turki, a PhD student, faces charges of forced labor, involuntary servitude and harboring an illegal immigrant. In recent trial sessions, the judge has suggested the Saudi citizen could face lifetime imprisonment.
In other words, this typical Saudi student had brought along with him a victim who had been abducted and he had enslaved.
Al Turki was found guilty by a court in Denver, in Colorado. He will be sentenced on Thursday. And I hope they hang his ass from the highest yardarm and leave his corpse there to swing in the wind and rot apart.
Saudi students in the United States expressed their fears on the trial’s impact on their academic future. They also indicated they were determined to follow the trial and learn about the US justice system. A Saudi student feared other Saudi students could find themselves in a similar situation.
Goddam right they could!!! They bring slaves with them, young people who were abducted from their own countries and enslaved. You bet they’re afraid and want to learn about our justice system… so they can find loopholes.
Another Saudi student in Colorado stated that the trial has occupied his mind since it began and that he no longer felt secure living in the US. REALLY? Now why would that be? He predicted that the outcome of the trial will cause Saudi students to reconsider whether to integrate in mainstream society and take part in social activities, for fear of being prosecuted in US courts.
INTEGRATE? You gotta love that barnyard odor. I smell the pigs from here. “reconsider whether to integrate”. When have they ever integrated? Saudi Arabia is the most restrictive, prosecuting nation on Earth. No freedoms whatever and absolutely no religious freedom. Wear a cross, go to prison.
A number of Saudi students who are spending their vacation in their native country have stated that al Turki, the rich student/slaver did not fall foul of American laws and was well known for his excellent manners and good treatment of others. In their view, if these factors failed to help him in his fight for justice and to reclaim his innocence, the image of the American judicial system would be tarnished in the eyes of Saudi students.
Oh my God! Not TARNISHED! Having good manners makes it peachy-fine to enslave innocent victims? Oh. Golly, I learn something new every day.
Abdullah Dawood told Asharq Al Awsat that during al Turki’s stay in the US, he introduced non-Muslims to Islam and supported the Denver Islamic school. Al Turki also translated a number of Islamic books and sought to gather Muslim and Saudi students in Colorado, offering his assistance to all of them.
You’re damned right he did. First he tried to convert young people to the Doctrine of Evil, translated the Books of Evil to English using his own version of their stories, and then tried to form a new Cell of Evil.
Clearly, our nation is in league with the Saudis far beyond simply buying oil from them. There can be no separation of evils here. Sunni Saudi Arabia is just as evil as Shia Iran and probably more so and we need to stop inviting these Satanists, and that’s what they are, into America. Their money is covered with blood, not oil.
September 12th, 2006 at 11:16 pm
Sick twisted bastards! We should declare war on them and blow up the oil.
September 13th, 2006 at 6:01 pm
Desktop publishins agents, what do you think?…
I’ve been having problems with TypePad and they suggested I use a desktop publishing agent like BlogJet, w.bloggar, Zempt. I tried Zempt, but kept getting errors when trying to set up the account. w.bloggar looked like it would be great,…
September 13th, 2006 at 8:26 pm
I’ve said for a long time we should stop allowing Saudis into the US. Period. No one listens to me.
We should stop all these student visas and professional visas for these groups.
September 14th, 2006 at 12:32 am
Rastaman, Popavich from Tao of Defiance left you a message about how to fix a post at the top. It’s at Right Truth
September 14th, 2006 at 12:33 am
p.s. here’s what he said:
Rastaman, to keep a post on top you will need to get a “sticky” plugin for Wordpress. For example Adhesive. Tick a box, and thats all – post stays on top.
http://wordpress.org/support/topic/8711
This is of course for the standalone version, but it looks like thats what you’re using anyway.
Alternatively Wordpress allows you to manually set a post’s timestamp – just set it in the future, and the post will stay on top until that time/date.
September 14th, 2006 at 5:32 am
Setting the timestamp does the trick! Thanks, Debbie. –I learn something new every day.–