The Saudi prince whose name I'm borrowing in 2005 donated $20 million each to
Harvard and Georgetown Universities. Remember that next time some apologist
"expert" from one of those quisling universities purports to tell you what Islam is.
http://archive.frontpagemag.com/Printable_aspx?ArtId=13551
The Saudi Fifth Column On Our Nation's Campuses, By Lee Kaplan, Monday,
April 05, 2004 www.FrontPageMag.com
..... To: We Have Guns, the Swedes Don't
check out
http://www.realcrusadeshistory.com
Crusades history from the Christian point of view. Point is, the Muslim warriors then, and now probably, aren't cowards who need to kill somebody from 1,000 yards away.
They close with the enemy within sword's distance. You kill him or he kills you. They weren't doing it for a paycheck; they couldn't call in air support when things looked bleak.
You bucket of pudge morons sitting on your couch shaking your fist as Islam,
not only don't you know anything factual about it, but face to face, one on one, 95% of you would lose to a Taliban or a mujahideen.
First, it isn't a "religion." Second, it isn't about peace. It's about conquering the world for Islam. That's straight out of The Sira and Sahih
Bukhari's Hadith.
Browse through the videos at
http://www.politicalislam.com.
Start with "Why We Are Afraid," which names several of the key battles (you've never heard of) in each of 14 centuries. Seventh through Twentieth.
If you are brighter than the average internet spud, and want more facts, you might read their books. They're short, and quote The Prophet Mohammed, who remains Islam's supreme authority.
http://www.CSPIpublishing.com
causeican Wrote:
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> ***
> HRH Prince Khaled bin Alwaleed bin Talal “Abu
> Jenna” (son of the guy above) is a partner in
> TechnoBuffalo.com, a technology enthusiast
> website. In 2009, Abu Jenna emailed
> TechnoBuffalo.com founder Jon Rettinger explaining
> that he wanted to invest in the Internet startup
> as a passion project because he "really liked what
> they were doing." According to a blog post by
> Rettinger, he then "Googled Khaled Alwaleed" and
> found him to be "a Prince in Saudi Arabia!" Once
> Rettinger confirmed that this was indeed the
> Khaled Alwaleed, things moved quickly. Abu Jenna
> laughs as I comment that this story is very
> similar to the emails I get from a "Nigerian
> Prince" who wants to transfer me €40 million as
> part of some far-fetched inheritance payout.
> ***
>
http://www.entrepreneur.com/article/242264