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Georgetown U's Terror Conference
FrontPageMagazine ^ | 11 January 2006 | Lee Kaplan

Posted on 01/11/2006 8:54:39 AM PST by rdb3

Georgetown U's Terror Conference
By Lee Kaplan
FrontPageMagazine.com | January 11, 2006


This week, Georgetown University began announcing the Fifth Annual Student Palestine Solidarity Conference on the University’s website using the same rhetoric that Duke University used in announcing a similar event almost two years ago. The Conference is being billed as a testimonial to the exercise of "freedom of speech" and the participants are tellng everyone they are "peace activists" even though they refuse to condemn terrorism. And, in true form, Al-Awda, one of the main organizations of the ISM, immediately dispatched an open email to its membership.

The following email was sent out as an “open letter” by Al Awda members calling for suicide bombers to blow themselves up in Hadassah hospital where Ariel Sharon is in intensive care. Lest one think such statements merely rhetoric, the letter even mentions the room number and specific targets to attack and contains a reply address:

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From: Raja Chemayel chemayelraja@yahoo.co.uk

Reply to: Al-Awda@yahoogroups.com

To: hospital@room714.il

Subject: Al.Awda open letter to the next Suicide-Bomber

Date: Sun 08 Jan 2006 11:36-45-0800

Open Letter to the next Suicide-Bomber

Dear Abou el Fidda' ,

If you are next Martyr on the waiting list

get started and pack your heavy-stuff ,

kiss the hand of your mother

kiss goodbye you bothers and sisters

kiss the hand of your father

put on that heavy-jacket.......

Take the Express-Bus to Jerusalem-Central 

and then take bus Nr. 17 which takes you to Haddasah

then step out at the Bus-Station called the :

"Hospital for War Criminal"

Show you Fake-Press-Card to the Security

and speak with an American-accent

walk slowly and do not attract attention......

Enter the main-Hall and walk straight to the VIP- elevator

tell them  Mr. Wolf Blitzer has sent you.....!!

Go up to the seventh floor........

look for the room 714........ (intensive care)

and then slowly but surely hold on to that detonator

under your jacket.......

Once you reach that very-well-guarded-room # 714

stop and turn left.....

you will see a large "VIP-Waiting-Hall"

with the many Dignitaries from many countries

including ,unfortunatly, some Arab-countries......

who came to pay their respect to their dying-Hero.

Show again your fake-Press-Card and start

interviewing those "well-wishers".........

and ask them what made this man a Hero ??

and how come he became a "Man of Peace"

Then , order for yourself a cup of coffee,

sit down , rest and think for a while.......

If by then ,

you are still not convinced by the arguments you have heard

from those well wishers.....

then release that detonator !!

This man under intensive care will anyhow die,

with or without your suicide , my brother ,

your real enemies are

those who have called him a "Hero"

and could not convince you why.

( nor me)

Raja Chemayel

8th of Jan.06

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TOPICS: Extended News; Foreign Affairs; Government; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: catholicschools; georgetown; georgetownu; highereducation; instructions; islamicstudies; sharon; terror
Can't say I'm shocked.


This is a ch__ch. What's missing?

1 posted on 01/11/2006 8:54:42 AM PST by rdb3
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To: rdb3

UR?

All this political activism in the name of peace has given me a headache...pass the bong...


2 posted on 01/11/2006 8:58:54 AM PST by Froufrou
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To: rdb3

Jewish World Review Dec. 19, 2005 / 18 Kislev, 5766

Saudi moneybags has become Crimson sugar daddy, Hoya honey pot and Fox News policy maker

By Diana West










http://www.JewishWorldReview.com | There's one good thing about the news that Alwaleed bin Talal, the richest Saudi prince in the world, just bought Harvard and Georgetown universities — or, at least buried them up to their ivy in $40 million.


It gives everybody reason to relive a McAuliffe moment. McAuliffe, of course, was Gen. Anthony C. McAuliffe, who, in response to a Nazi invitation to surrender during the 1944 Battle of the Bulge, sent back a one-word reply: "NUTS."


In kindred spirit, but in a very different war, Rudy Giuliani gave the United States a McAuliffe moment after he realized that Mr. Alwaleed's $10 million donation to help rebuild the Twin Towers after 9/11 was in fact the price of principle. Having signed his hefty check, Mr. Alwaleed spoke his nasty piece: basically, that the United States had it coming — "it" being 9/11 — given America's support of Israel.


Rudy didn't say "nuts," but he immediately returned the money. "Not only are those statements wrong," Mr. Giuliani said, "they're part of the problem."


Sigh. That was then. Now, Mr. "Part of the Problem" is a Crimson sugar daddy, a Hoya honey pot, whose millions will buy a colossal expansion of Saudi-friendly Islamic studies at the heart of the Ivy League and inside the Beltway.


Smart. Not that anybody ever said a man worth $23.7 billion wasn't smart. But Mr. Alwaleed explains his largesse this way: "Bridging the understanding between East and West is important for peace and tolerance." Funny how that bridge goes only one-way. We won't ever, for example, see a Saudi prince (or anyone else) plunk down cold cash to expand — or even establish — Christian studies in Saudi Arabia, where exercising freedom of a non-Islamic religion is a crime.


This doesn't stop Mr. Alwaleed from chattering about "bridges between East and West." Maybe that's because, as a mega-mogul of the East with major holdings in the West, he crosses them all the time.


Take his media holdings. In the West, they include a sizeable stake in Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation, which owns Fox News, "fair and balanced" pride of any parent company. And Mr. Alwaleed takes pride — pride of ownership, anyway — in Fox as well. "During last month's street protests in France," he bragged to an audience at a Dubai media conference, according to Middle East Online, "Fox ran a banner saying: 'Muslim riots.' I picked up the phone and called Murdoch" — Rupert — "to tell him these are not Muslim riots, these are riots out of poverty. Within 30 minutes," the prince recalled, "the title was changed from 'Muslim riots' to 'civil riots.'"


I guess money — oops, I mean, peace and tolerance — talks. Why else, as noted by Accuracy in Media (AIM), would News Corporation's Harper Collins have published the prince's "authorized biography"? In the DVD documentary accompanying the book — a royal bonus — Rupert Murdoch makes a cameo appearance (presumably "authorized") to praise Mr. Alwaleed, dismissing Mr. Giuliani's rejection as so much "politics."


Mr. Murdoch might well have added that not everyone is too proud to take the prince's, well, princely sums. In 2002, Mr. Alwaleed contributed $27 million to a Saudi government telethon that raised more than $100 million for the families of Palestinian "martyrs." Like Harvard and Georgetown — like Andover ($500,000), like the Carter Center ($5 million) — no Hamas or Al Aqsa alums or legacies (survivors?) were about to give any bucks back.


And why should they? Harvard may have a record of Arab gifts gone wrong, including a $2.5 million donation the divinity school returned following revelations of the donor's anti-Semitic, anti-American leanings. "But," as the Boston Globe noted, "problems with the Alwaleed donation do not seem probable."


Here's one. Prince "Crimson bin Hoya" is now not only one of American academia's most generous benefactors ever, he's co-owner of ART TV network, the Saudi company that includes what Steven Stalinsky of the Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI) has described in the New York Sun as "the anti-American, anti-Semitic, pro-Jihad Arabic TV channel Iqra."


That's putting it mildly. Programming, Mr. Stalinsky writes, includes telethons — the notorious terrorist fundraiser (mentioned above) of 2002, and an August 2005 fundraiser for "Jihad in Palestine"; lectures that endorse suicide bombing and exhort Muslims to triumph over the West by the "slitting of throats and shattering skulls"; 9/11 conspiracy theories blaming the United States, Israel and the Vatican; children's shows that instruct parents to teach their children to pray for "martyrdom"; a soap opera with Jews casting spells on Muhammad; and talk shows on wife-beating. I'd say it's about time Rupert picked up the phone.


As for Harvard and Georgetown — NUTS.


3 posted on 01/11/2006 8:59:43 AM PST by Lexington Green (JOURNALIST - What a propagandist calls himself.)
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To: rdb3

I think anyone coming out of the Palestinian areas with more than a t-shirt on they should be sniped immediately.


4 posted on 01/11/2006 9:02:20 AM PST by phoenix0468 (http://www.mylocalforum.com -- Go Speak Your Mind.)
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"I think anyone coming out of the Palestinian areas with more than a t-shirt on they should be sniped immediately."

True survivalist worldwide have no problem with that statement.

5 posted on 01/11/2006 9:09:20 AM PST by lormand (Close the border...the US/Kalifornia border.)
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To: Lexington Green

Knowing and understanding the history and foundation of Harvard & Yale etc. (I do not know about Georgetown) these universities should be shut down; they have been hijacked from their original gaols & purposes.Its seems instead of supporting our form of Government; they despise it. My vote is to impeach and shut them down, or let them move to the middle east.


6 posted on 01/11/2006 9:36:07 AM PST by Lee E. Tallent (Lee Tallent)
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