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Reformed Saudi Jihadist, Maimed in Bombing, Now Speaks Out Against Al-Qaeda (CNN)

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Interesting Story, worth taking time to read.

Too bad he couldn't figure it out beforehand, but he's now willing to be an outspoken example of what can happen if you sign on with the islamo-fascist whackos, and that can only be a good thing.

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Interesting Story, worth taking time to read.

Too bad he couldn't figure it out beforehand, but he's now willing to be an outspoken example of what can happen if you sign on with the islamo-fascist whackos, and that can only be a good thing.

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Wouldn't it have been a good thing too, to have focused our attention on AQ instead of provoking a civil war in Iraq.
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Wouldn't it have been a good thing too, to have focused our attention on AQ instead of provoking a civil war in Iraq.



If we were really interested in going after the people who attacked us.. we should just have invaded Saudi Arabia to get rid of the fucking Wahabbists who are the ones who taught the majority of the fucknuggets who attacked us and have created this rabid religious fundamentalism. And as a bonus.... they have more oil than Iraq with less people.....that should have made the NEO Cons happy.

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If we had attacked them instead, then what would have happened to all of the arms deals that we have in place to those ever so nice folks in SA?....



Who needs the arms deals.....which is just a way for our military industrial complex to get their money back that we have been paying them for the oil......when we control all of that oil.

I would think the NEO CON Oil buddies of Bush and Cheney would have gotten major woodies over that prospect. Instead we have their major impotence of building a democracy out of Iraq and a never ending war....which is still good for the arms industries

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Interesting Story, worth taking time to read.

Too bad he couldn't figure it out beforehand, but he's now willing to be an outspoken example of what can happen if you sign on with the islamo-fascist whackos, and that can only be a good thing.

mh
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Wouldn't it have been a good thing too, to have focused our attention on AQ instead of provoking a civil war in Iraq.



Sorry, I don't get pretzel logic.

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One thing people seem to forget is that 15 of the 19 9-11 bombers were Saudis. They are only allies on the surface IMO. All about the oil. This is why we need to be less dependant on them for Oil.
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