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December 13, 2005
Saudi Prince Gives $40M to Spread Islam in US Colleges - It's Quickly Accepted
Topics: Understanding Islam... to add faculty and scholarships and expand their Islamic studies curricula.
I missed this yesterday, but forty million dollars for the spread of Islam in America - is worth mentioning, don't you think? Shouldn't there be a few voices raised about this?
Where is the ACLU when you need them? Answer - busy trying to eliminate Christianity.
Four years after September 11, the Saudi prince whose poisoned gift was turned down by Rudy Giuliani is handing over $40M to Harvard and Georgetown Universities. Charles, at LGF, has the story...
Related - Saudis have radicalized 80% of US mosques (and manipulate U.S. media to influence news of Muslim-related violence)
Posted by Richard at December 13, 2005 8:21 AM
Those of us who support freedom, as in non-muslim islam mohammed beliefs, must work hard to beat the Money these Saudis have. Our leaders are against us for they/we have sold out to oil. And the reason that Saudi Royals have money is: us, human ingenuity, invention and thought. Followers of islam could never have conceived of the idea of getting oil out of the earth. Free thought is denied in islam. This business will get rougher. If our war in Iraq is about oil, as I heard two callers on c-span say this morning - then let's take it! in Iraq, Iran and Saudi Arabia. Take the wells, build fences around the oil fields. Send these fellows back to the desert. Take their money. That is how easy it could be if we were not the nice guys that we are. Nice guys finish last?
Posted by: Southern(USA)whiteboy at December 13, 2005 3:34 PM
I hope this money actually gets used for important Muslim educational issues. What are the chances though? Will the classes be mandatory or elective? It might almost be more effective to spend the money on a TV ad campaign.
Posted by: Amir at December 19, 2005 8:36 PM
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