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This one got my dander up. 10,000!!! Boggles the mind.
Question: Will these protected students have access to dangerous data at the various universities? According to Mahdi Obeidi, author of The Bomb in My Garden, he got much of his info about nuclear centrifuges at UVA and at MIT, as well as at some European universities. Some of the materials for the centifuges were transported back to Iraq in diplomatic pouches, and I think he mentioned Saudi diplomatic pouches.
Why do we keep shooting ourselves in the foot?
PS: American students get no reciproccal treatment in Saudi. I know this for a fact because I have an American friend living in Saudi. She shipped her son back to the States for his high-school education.
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And while I'm stopping here, why isn't our government looking into what amount to madrassahs here in the United States? Let's start with the Islamic Saudi Academy, which sits less than ten miles from our nation's capital, in Northern Virgina. One recent valedictorian, Ahmed Abu Ali, is on trial for plotting to assassinate the President.
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Now I'm pissed. Why do we educate these people? So that they can use what they've learned against our children and grandchildren?
We need a new government.
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10.30.05 - 6:58 pm | #
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Hmmm...are they all going to flight schools?
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11.01.05 - 4:26 am | #
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http://www.jihadwatch.org/dhimmi...ives/
008805.php :
Students from Saudi Arabia are enrolling at Oregon universities in numbers not seen since before Sept. 11, 2001. More than 80 total have begun fall classes at Portland State University, the University of Oregon and Oregon State University, and another 600 have been granted admission for winter term.
The enrollment boom is playing out across the United States as Saudis take advantage of a sweeping new scholarship offer from the oil-rich Saudi government.
The kingdom is providing all-expenses-paid academic scholarships to 5,000 Saudis each year for the next five years for study abroad, said a spokesman for the Saudi Embassy in Washington, D.C. Many are choosing U.S. campuses, public and private, reversing a sharp decline in Saudis at American universities after terrorist attacks on New York City and Washington, D.C....
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