Saudis' strict Islam called a 'threat' -- The Washington Times"Wahhabism is a puritanical form of Islam that teaches intolerance of anyone who does not conform to its worldview — Muslims and non-Muslims alike.
    It is taught in Saudi schools and preached in tens of thousands of government-supported mosques.
    Several panelists said considering this type of education, it was no accident that 15 of the 19 September 11 hijackers were Saudis."
Miracles never cease: the US STATE DEPARTMENT said this!
    "It is an ideology that is incompatible with the war on terrorism," said Michael Young, chairman of the State Department's Commission on International Religious Freedom.
I guess the Commission on International Religious Freedom didn't tell the Commission on Giving People Who Control The Oil Whatever They Want what they were up to.
The commission, established by Congress during the Clinton administration as a State Department body charged with monitoring religious rights, held a hearing yesterday titled: "Is Saudi Arabia a Strategic Threat: The Global Propagation of Intolerance."
Thank you, Bill Clinton, for making this possible. It is greatly appreciated.
    It is taught in Saudi schools and preached in tens of thousands of government-supported mosques.
    Several panelists said considering this type of education, it was no accident that 15 of the 19 September 11 hijackers were Saudis."
Miracles never cease: the US STATE DEPARTMENT said this!
    "It is an ideology that is incompatible with the war on terrorism," said Michael Young, chairman of the State Department's Commission on International Religious Freedom.
I guess the Commission on International Religious Freedom didn't tell the Commission on Giving People Who Control The Oil Whatever They Want what they were up to.
The commission, established by Congress during the Clinton administration as a State Department body charged with monitoring religious rights, held a hearing yesterday titled: "Is Saudi Arabia a Strategic Threat: The Global Propagation of Intolerance."
Thank you, Bill Clinton, for making this possible. It is greatly appreciated.
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