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Old 11-17-2004, 07:56 PM
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Originally posted by RACooper
Well quite a few actually do... it all depends on what news source you're catching - and how much time they dedicate to international affairs...

For example a number of Islamic leaders were already condemning the insurgents for "desicrating" mosques by using to stage attacks - more or less stating that the insurgents actions are only serving to fulfill the stereotypes that the Western world has about Muslims....

Later on the BBC & CBC & ABC (Australian) went on to interview members of the Islamic community in Europe, Iraq, and Suadi Arabia about the killing of Hassan - all soundly condemned it as an "abomination".
Really? A number? Right like one or two.

Those same leaders were talking about how American soldiers deserved death as a result of walking into a mosque with their boots.

Then there were many religious leaders who were calling for jihad.

But I guess the many don't matter when you have a "number" of religious people who don't completely agree with their point of view.

Hmm I wonder what those Saudi Arabians teach their kids in their school books about Christians, Jews, Americans, and any foreigners.

-Rudey
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