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Old 09-16-2001, 10:27 PM
Poplife Poplife is offline
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First off, please remember that the Pentagon is not in Washington, DC. It's in Virginia. Not that important, but ya know...gotta keep the facts straight.

Anyways, I really think we need to crack down on the amount of people that we allow in the United States. We have yet to close the flood gates and you can see what is happening. Our country should not be harbor criminals or terrorists of any kind!! We need some sort of screening process. My cousin is becoming a Swiss Citizen and it's taking her about year. She has all sorts of things she must complete before they allow her to live there for a long time.

AKATUDE: About the Arabs paying $5,000 in cash. In Northern VA and parts of DC there are very large groups of very wealthy Arabs living there. I remember when I was working in a jewelry store and one of my customers was a daughter of a sheik! A damn sheik! And she didn't have a job. In a powerful Arab family a woman's duty is to marry someone important. That's all. The men just play around too. Look at Princess Di's boyfriend Dodi. He had never had a job in his life.

I will never forget the day when 1 Arab man and about 10 ladies came in and collectively spent $45,000 in one day. When my manager asked them what the occasion was, one of the men replied that this was the female half of his daughter's wedding party. The were in American for one month to SHOP for the WEDDING. They then requested for the merchandise to be sent to the Ritz Carlton via insured mail where they occupied the entire top floor. Do ya'll know how much it costs to rent all of the penthouses at the RITZ?!?! And for a month?!

The amount of money that some of these people have is amazing. There are a lot of Arabs in Detroit too, so I guess the people at the Michigan flight school thought that they were one of those rich Arabs I just told you about. I know when an Arab women spent $8,000 without blinking I didn't really think about it. I was used to it.
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