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The Kingdom of Incitement
Wall St Journal ^
| April 14, 2003
| DORE GOLD
Posted on 04/14/2003 5:11:05 AM PDT by SJackson
Edited on 04/22/2004 11:48:39 PM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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Even with the U.S. winning a lightning victory in Iraq, the question will remain about how to win the overall war on terrorism. The war in Iraq reminds us that the Saudi role in global terrorism still needs to be addressed. The organizational link between Iraq and al Qaeda, identified as Ansar al-Islam by Secretary of State Colin Powell during his address before the U.N. Security Council, was not just a product of Iraqi policy.
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TOPICS: Editorial; Foreign Affairs
KEYWORDS: hatredskingdom; islam; terrorism
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04/14/2003 5:11:05 AM PDT
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SJackson
To: SJackson
Hatred's Kingdom Bump!
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04/14/2003 12:01:01 PM PDT
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Stultis
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04/14/2003 12:03:16 PM PDT
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To: SJackson
The Saudis fund the hate-filled Madrasses around the world and continue to churn out hate preaching Imams who spew their disease in nations around the globe and in the U.S. It is time to become intolerant with the Saudi network for hate. Getting the democrat party to agree that such is needed and thus drilling for our own oil is needed, to replace Saudi oil imports, is the sticky point Li'l Tommy and friends intend to continue exploiting.
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04/14/2003 12:15:02 PM PDT
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