FYI and for discussion purposes only.......
To: MeeknMing
His wife and kids got him back.......can't be said for the families of the murdered thousands of 9-11. Lets don't forget the REAL victims here.
To: All
"We want the world to know that we are treating students, tourists, people here for
short period of time, as criminals," said Barbara Olshansky, a lawyer at the center.
"We're putting them into arbitrary detention, just like the worst totalitarian regimes
we cry out all the time about in this country."
Bird dookie! War is heck, buddy. There is a difference between holding a
few after the worst attack against the US and making a daily/regular practice
of for years and years. If you don't see the difference, then exit to your
Totalitarian country of choice........... That being said, the cases should be closely looked at and reviewed on a case
by case basis. If they have broken immigration or any other laws, prosecute or
deport as necessary..........< /rant>
To: MeeknMing
He was allowed to return to the United States Jan. 7 after the direct involvement of Secretary of State Colin Powell.I wonder.. what did it take to get him involved?
4 posted on
05/25/2002 7:08:25 AM PDT by
AM2000
To: MeeknMing
"But Islam has also taught me that every Christian and Jew is also a child of God. You cannot love God and not love people. I hope to get that message out, that we must teach what we believe in common and minimize our differences," he said. This is what we need to hear from all believers of Islam. I would love to hear this man speak on what he thinks about certain aspects of that religion that are being used by the whakos out there to justify the horrible acts being performed around the world today.
If his heart is pure and words are true, he may find out that his 'home' is not where his heart is, and that it is truly better over here....OR he may wind up dead....
8 posted on
05/25/2002 7:22:57 AM PDT by
Jalapeno
To: MeeknMing
Most of them are held for an expired visa. Is it fair to keep them in jail indefinitely for that?YES!! And then deported and allowed to pay for our hospitality.
9 posted on
05/25/2002 7:29:13 AM PDT by
pad 34
To: MeeknMing
"But Islam has also taught me that every Christian and Jew is also a child of God. You cannot love God and not love people. I hope to get that message out, that we must teach what we believe in common and minimize our differences," he said. People who think like this must be strengthened and supported.
To: MeeknMing
"But Islam has also taught me that every Christian and Jew is also a child of God. You cannot love God and not love people. I hope to get that message out, that we must teach what we believe in common and minimize our differences," he said. Hmmm... if there are any Christians and Jews living in your native country, Doctor, they can't even have their Bibles or hold worship services. I believe the work of teaching people to respect other faiths needs to be done in Saudi Arabia, not here. We're doing just fine, thanks.
14 posted on
05/25/2002 8:00:44 AM PDT by
kezekiel
To: MeeknMing
Another whiney Muslim. Is there anything in this articel about this guy condemning what his fellow Saudi Muslims did on 9/11. There is not. Any this silence speaks much louder than all of his hollow platitudes about his faith.
To: MeeknMing
This story seems "too" good. It sails smack down the middle of what charms Christian America most... a suffering savior a la Jesus Christ. Maybe it could not be shown that he knew the plot (fortunate for him our justice system maintains as rigorous a standard of proof as it does), but it appears the terrorists got mighty close to him.
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