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Saudi Woman Runs for US Congress
Arab News ^

Posted on 02/29/2004 3:18:58 AM PST by jempet

JEDDAH, 28 February 2004 — Faryal Al-Masri hopes to be the first Saudi-American to enter the US Congress, contesting elections in California to become a member of US House of Representatives.

Al-Masri is running on a Democratic Party ticket in the 37th electoral district in California, which has been a Republican stronghold for over half a century. But Democrats have high hopes for her. “They are optimistic as they see my birth in Makkah as a good omen,” she said.

In an exclusive interview with Arab News’ sister publication Al-Majalla, which hits the stands today, Al-Masri said it is going to be a tough fight but she is ready for it.

“Ours has been a Republican constituency for more than 50 years. So if I win, I’ll be the first Democrat to get elected in five decades, and people are eagerly looking forward to this election,” she said. Standing against her are three other candidates, including the wife of a former Congressman.

She described herself as well prepared to counter any Republican smear tactics.

“I am ready to counter any attack because of my Saudi, Arab and Muslim background. If they say I am getting oil money for the campaign, I’ll tell them that I don’t accept any donations from outside the United States,” she said.

“If they accuse me of having links with terrorism, I’ll tell them they are lying because I am a staunch opponent of terrorism. I don’t have any connection with terrorists, and terrorism is not limited to a particular people.

“If they try to attack me because I am a Muslim, I’ll tell them: ‘I am proud of my religion, which is a religion of peace and urges people to worship God and fear Him.’”

Al-Masri is equally ready to confront probing on the Arab-Israeli conflict.

“There must be a two-state solution,” she said. She also emphasized that the US must pressure both parties as Presidents Carter and Clinton did during their tenure.

Al-Masri is proud to be a Saudi-American woman. “My childhood in Saudi Arabia crucially influenced my life.”

“Saudi women are capable of achieving success in any area if they are given the chance. They have proved their excellence in medicine, education and higher education. Saudi women have more to be proud of than any other Arab women because of their heritage, religion and the country of birth,” she said.

Although Al-Masri opposed the US-led war on Iraq, her son Omar, 24, serves with the US forces there. That has attracted some media attention as Omar is a practicing Muslim, but he has defended his role in the military.

Al-Masri came late to politics. “My interest only started after the first Gulf War and when the US forces were sent to the Gulf,” she said.

She was born in Makkah’s Ajyad neighborhood about 50 years ago. Her father, Mahmoud Ameen Baithulmal, served as a pilgrim guide (mutawwif) until his death. “Since I haven’t visited Saudi Arabia for 30 years, I don’t remember much,” she said.

“But I’ll never forget the Grand Mosque and the Holy Kaaba, where I used to go with my family when I was a little girl,” she told the weekly.

Her mother lives in Jeddah, and she has three brothers — Talal Ameen and Adnan Ameen, both professors at King Abdul Aziz University, and Tareq Ameen, a surgeon — and three sisters — Siham, a doctor, Abla, a school director in Britain; the third is a businesswoman. Faryal met her husband Waleed Al-Masri, a Lebanese engineer, in London while she was studying for a higher degree in journalism there. “We have been married for 28 years,” she said.

Faryal now works as a teacher in American history at a Los Angeles high school. In addition to Omar, she has two daughters:, Laila, 22, and Samer, 21, who are both university students.

The Baithulmal are one of the oldest families in Makkah and had been providing mutawwif service for about 100 years. Their roots go back 300 years when their great-grandfather Abdul Qader was keeper of the baithulmal or treasury in Makkah.


TOPICS: News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: California
KEYWORDS: 2004; almasri; electionushouse; faryalalmasri; saudiamericans; saudiarabia; scary; terrorism; wot
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1 posted on 02/29/2004 3:18:58 AM PST by jempet
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To: jempet
“If they try to attack me because I am a Muslim, I’ll tell them: ‘I am proud of my religion, which is a religion of peace and urges people to worship God and fear Him."

SSSUUUUURRRREEEE it is! As long as there are no people of OTHER religious persuasians around. If there are, then the "religion of peace" becomes the "religion of pieces", as any non-Muslims are FORCED to either convert to Islam or be reduced to piles of quivering, dead, hamburger.

2 posted on 02/29/2004 3:24:06 AM PST by Wonder Warthog (The Hog of Steel)
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But Democrats have high hopes for her. “They are optimistic as they see my birth in Makkah as a good omen,” she said.

Figures.

3 posted on 02/29/2004 3:28:10 AM PST by livius
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Just keep her away from high explosives. Demo-rats love token party members.

Ask her who ran planes into the WTC. Ask her if Arafat is a terrorist. Ask her if she would defend to death the constitution of The United States.
4 posted on 02/29/2004 3:42:22 AM PST by Dallas59
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On second thought forget asking her anything, in this case, guilt by association does mean something.
5 posted on 02/29/2004 3:45:29 AM PST by wita (truthspeaks@freerepublic.com)
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To: Dallas59
Ask her if she would defend to death the constitution of The United States.

Why is this important when anarachy is alive, well and spreading across our country? Does anyone really believe that the anarchists would obey a Constitutional Amendment?
6 posted on 02/29/2004 3:49:38 AM PST by leprechaun9 (Beware of little expenses because a small leak will sink a great ship!)
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To: jempet
Will she be campaigning in a Burka?
7 posted on 02/29/2004 3:50:07 AM PST by Cowboy Bob
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To: jempet
“But I’ll never forget the Grand Mosque and the Holy Kaaba, where I used to go with my family when I was a little girl,” she told the weekly.

She forgot 911.


8 posted on 02/29/2004 3:54:37 AM PST by Diogenesis (If you mess with one of us, you mess with all of us)
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To: Dallas59
But don't expect any answers...
9 posted on 02/29/2004 4:00:17 AM PST by livius
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To: jempet
If she said anything against Islam, she would be in fear for her life.
10 posted on 02/29/2004 4:07:00 AM PST by tkathy (The liberal media: september 10th rhetoric in a september 11th world.)
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To: livius
On second thought, I wouldn't waste my breath on her.
11 posted on 02/29/2004 4:07:30 AM PST by Dallas59
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12 posted on 02/29/2004 4:14:53 AM PST by Dallas59
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To: jempet
Wonder what her donor list looks like...
13 posted on 02/29/2004 4:18:28 AM PST by mewzilla
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Nowhere in the article is the name of the incumbent, so I looked it up. The article states that the district has been Republican for five decades, but it looks strongly Democrat to me. Something is wrong with the article.

Congresswoman Juanita Millender-McDonald
http://www.house.gov/millender-mcdonald

Her biography says:

Rep. Millender-McDonald honored to be named by Ebony Magazine as one of the 100 Most Influential Black Americans ™

Congresswoman Juanita Millender-McDonald has been the powerful voice and legislative pioneer of the people of California's 37th District, which includes part of the county of Los Angeles, Carson, Compton, Long Beach, Signal Hill and Watts, since 1996. She is a Democrat with an abiding passion for fairness and justice and is known nationally as a powerful advocate for women, families and small business.

14 posted on 02/29/2004 4:20:35 AM PST by heleny (No on propositions 55, 56, 57, 58)
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If I lived there I wouldn't vote for her and down deep
I'd even be afraid to give her a chance. After what her country men did my guard is up and it's going to stay there for a long time. The time for being a nice guy and part of the silent majority are over!
15 posted on 02/29/2004 4:56:17 AM PST by JOE43270 (JOE43270)
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Where does she stand on the FMA?

Would she support marriage licenses for Arabs who want to have more than one wife in the old tradition?

I have a feeling she is a throw away candidate to show that all arabs are not supporting the overthrow of the talbiban and saddam.
16 posted on 02/29/2004 5:07:40 AM PST by longtermmemmory (Vote!)
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Well, at least she's not "covered". Wonder what the religious police back in the old country would do about that?

Given her current status coupled with her statements in favor of her old country, I would say she is a bit short of a byte.

One of these days, there is going to have to be regime change in Saudi. Wouldn't want anyone voting against that, right?

17 posted on 02/29/2004 5:12:57 AM PST by cynwoody
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To: heleny
could it be she is a nation of islam moslem? that would be rich.
18 posted on 02/29/2004 5:14:23 AM PST by longtermmemmory (Vote!)
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To: jempet
“But Democrats have high hopes for her. “They are optimistic as they see my birth in Makkah as a good omen,” ???????
More properly, “Makkah-tul-Mukarramah”, known to us as “Mecca”.
19 posted on 02/29/2004 5:16:57 AM PST by R. Scott (My cynicism rises with the proximity of the elections.)
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Gee - too bad she wasn't born here, then raised over there; J Fng K would have to worry about being supplanted as the Dim frontrunner.
20 posted on 02/29/2004 5:31:57 AM PST by trebb (Ain't God good . . .)
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