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Saudi ConspiracyReader comment on item: Hearing on "Should the United States Do More to Help U.S. Citizens Held against Their Will in Saudi Arabia?" Submitted by Dave G. (United States), Aug 12, 2002 at 17:39 Of course we should do more to help get US citizens out even if these folks hold dual citizenship. By our own laws I presume holding dual citizenship does not mean revokaction of US citizenship! This is a farce kept alive by those in our own State Dept. to suit the political aspirations of a few who have very unholy aspirations. Their lives are led by money not morals or ethics. They worship their own ego's hunger and no higher calling than that. How would the founding fathers interpret this stance?Believe me, the Saudis would just as easily stand proud if the US lay crippled smoldering in the ashes of our heritage if it meant they could take the credit and look like heroes to their Muslim extremist bretheren for having outsmarted and usurping the great satan! They will shed no tears if we fall. They play the middle so as to save grace with us so long as they still stand to gain by it. If the tables turned and they stand to gain by siding (more than they already do) with the extremists, they would do so in a heartbeat! They would not come to our aid unless they themselves were in danger of extinction from the frankenstien they themselves created and nurture to this very day. Imagine, how convenient it is to have created a "Shadow Government" in the form of all these fanatical fringe groups to be able to carry out the dirty deeds that further their causes while at the same time play the politically appeasing tune of moderation for their Western audiences in the theater of world politics on the stage of the UN, in the name of wanting to help humanity. It is certainly nice to know that in addition to the aforementioned Saudi blood money is spent here in the States to support many Mosques that further their cause in the same two-faced manner that the House of Saud does on the world stage. Get the sympathizers here. Use real moderate Muslims to provide a front - just keep them out of the loop with a few strategically placed moles that keep the extremist heads in the loop, continue to preach and indoctrinate, outpace the rate of reproduction of the main western religions that framed this great nation under God and one way or another increase your influence. More folks, more votes!! More votes, more influenced politicians! They just can't wait to wave those Muslim flags over our Capitol and White House. Mistreat those in your own countries while taking out full page ads in our press to "educate us ignorant Americans as to the peaceful intentions of the House of Saud!" After all, look how peacefully all the middle-eastern Muslim extremist dominated and influenced countries rule their own. They all tolerate openly the freedom of worship, freedom of the press, freedom of political thought. Hell, it's so great there I am at a loss as to why all Muslims here are not flocking back to the comfort of their homelands. Best of all, we all know how wonderful a government forced anti-American rally can be. You know, the extension of their hand in friendship and peace demonstated by the burning of American effigies. We better wake up!
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