
Yep, Congresswoman Sue Myrick is at it again and GOOD FOR HER! The Congresswoman sent a letter to President Bush asking him to do the following, according to an article here at WND:
Remember, Sue Myrick is the Congresswoman who stepped it up last month in her attacks on terrorism and even asked for Congress' spotlight be put on C.A.I.R. The woman is a champion of the Global War On Terror, simply put.
Unfortunately, I doubt President Bush will bring up the subject as Bush has always bought into this "Religion of Peace" crapola and quite frankly, one of the issues I have with Myrick asking for this is that much of the non-Muslim hate that she is referring to in Saudi Arabia can be found right in the Qur'an. The very ideas being instilled in the school text books by the Saudis are born out of their observation of the Qur'an.
It's my view that until the violent political ideology of islam is exposed for being that as opposed to this cloaked fictitious religion, the terror and death and conquest will not be abated. President Bush has claimed that the war on terror can be won by the spread of democracy but in my view, you have NO hopes of a meaningful spread of democracy in countries where islam exists and sharia law is purported.
In a letter to Bush, Rep. Sue Myrick, R-N.C., founder of the Congressional Anti-Terrorism Caucus, warned that the kingdom is still "spreading a dangerous ideology that attacked us on 9/11 and continues to threaten the United States and its allies around the world.""I strongly urge you to raise my concerns regarding the use of textbooks that are sanctioned by the Saudi government for use within the country and around the world that preach hatred and violence toward non-Muslims and Western ideals of liberty," she said in the May 5 missive.
Remember, Sue Myrick is the Congresswoman who stepped it up last month in her attacks on terrorism and even asked for Congress' spotlight be put on C.A.I.R. The woman is a champion of the Global War On Terror, simply put.
Unfortunately, I doubt President Bush will bring up the subject as Bush has always bought into this "Religion of Peace" crapola and quite frankly, one of the issues I have with Myrick asking for this is that much of the non-Muslim hate that she is referring to in Saudi Arabia can be found right in the Qur'an. The very ideas being instilled in the school text books by the Saudis are born out of their observation of the Qur'an.
It's my view that until the violent political ideology of islam is exposed for being that as opposed to this cloaked fictitious religion, the terror and death and conquest will not be abated. President Bush has claimed that the war on terror can be won by the spread of democracy but in my view, you have NO hopes of a meaningful spread of democracy in countries where islam exists and sharia law is purported.
Bush urged to address Muslim 'hate' in books
A Republican leader of Congress has urged President Bush to press the Saudi government to reform its textbooks during his visit tomorrow with Saudi King Abdullah. In a letter to Bush, Rep. Sue Myrick, R-N.C., founder of the Congressional Anti-Terrorism Caucus, warned that the kingdom is still "spreading a dangerous ideology that attacked us on 9/11 and continues to threaten the United States and its allies around the world."
Myrick worries the hateful religious indoctrination could translate into violence against the West. Of immediate concern, she notes, are the thousands of young Saudi men scheduled to immigrate to the U.S. on student visas.The State Department plans to double the number of student visas issued to young Saudi men from 15,000 to 30,000 – despite the fact that nearly all of the 9/11 hijackers were Saudi nationals who immigrated to the U.S. on visas."We aim to increase their numbers to 30,000 over the next five years," U.S. Ambassador Ford Fraker last month told Saudi officials at the Al-Jouf Chamber of Commerce and Industry.In the past, a large number of Saudi students have failed to show up for classes, coast to coast, and have overstayed their visas. Many of them have been caught up in terrorism investigations."As more young Saudi citizens take part in the scholarship student visa program, we must be sure that we are not permitting Saudi citizens into our country who seek to do us harm, as we saw with the 15 hijackers from Saudi Arabia who attacked us on 9/11," Myrick said.
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