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Saudi Arabia-A Poor Friend Indeed
2005-06-10
The article will get you wondering why we tolerate these A-holes at all. After the media ran Koran abuse stories until you just wanted to put a pistol in your mouth, and the resulting "outrage" of the middle east mobs, you might be suprised to learn that muslims arent really the most sensitive group to other peoples right of choice. In fact you might come to the conclusion that I did. They are a bunch of lunatics that will use anything they can to further their own goals; liberals(both here and abroad),the media(cant wait to air the next prisoner abuse story or Koran desicration allegations), moderate muslims(that try to tell us Islam is a religion of peace and love), fanatics,children,mental incompetants,murderous lunatics and anyone else they can brainwash,trick,pay or force into strapping on a suicide belt and blowing up a bus full of Israeli tourists or school children.
The Saudi government recently launched a multi-million-dollar public advertising campaign to educate the average American about the benevolenceof its Islamic regime. A blitz of radio ads have been designed to highlight Saudi Arabia's friendship with the U.S., and to try to negate some of the bad press the former has received due to the post-9/11 fallout. The advertisements are being aired in 19 U.S. cities and will run until September 6. They cite the September 11th Commission's report as proof that the Saudi government has been a loyal friend and ally in the fight against Al Qaeda. Mr. Abdel al-Jubeir, a senior foreign policy adviser to the Saudi Royal House, was also sent to the United States to appear on television to set the record straight. He informed viewers that not only is his country unequivocally on America's side in the war on terror, but also that it is a much more "modern and reliable" nation than the American public has heretofore realized.
Posted by:bigjim-ky

#1  Of course. We Americans beleive EVERYTHING we hear on the radio or see on TV, so I'm sure this campaign will be successful After all, before 9/11 all us dumb rednecks here really thought the world of our friends in Saudi Arabia, and we were SO confused and hurt after 9/11 when we found out that they weren't returning the love. My worst nightmare as an American is thinking about the horrible nightmare that awaits us all if the House of Saud no longer stands...it will make scraping by to make ends meet that much harder to bear...
Posted by: WITT   2005-06-10 21:33  

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