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Cleric Turns Against Al Qaeda

Submitted by saudimedic, Sep 19, 2007 02:23

He commented on the killing of Muslims and barely touched on the killing of American non-Muslim troops which he still supports. Don't be fooled this man delights in the death of non-muslims.

He has softened his tone a bit but he celebrated the events of 9/11 as a Islamic victory. It is the deaths of inocent muslims that he is protesting.

Read the book "Paramedic to the Prince" written by an American Paramedic that was on the medical team of King Abdullah. Really gives you a rare insight into Saudi culture and mind set. He writes of the joy the Saudi's expressed over the events of 9/11 and how they believe it was Bush and the Jews that reallt took down the WTC. A great book all in all.


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He commented on the killing of Muslims and barely touched on the killing of American non-Muslim troops which he still...

saudimedic 

Sep 19, 2007 02:23

It seems like the seeds of reason are beginning to take root. [MORE]

David Adams 

Sep 18, 2007 16:34

As an american soldier who has fought in Iraq, we need to continue doing what we are doing to win... [MORE]

Joseph Little 

Sep 18, 2007 13:47

Now I want to be able to read it in arabic so that I "know" that is what he said.... [MORE]

Sue 

Sep 18, 2007 12:41

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