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To: Frederick Langford who wrote (8867)10/12/2001 3:18:38 PM
From: Jeff Jordan  Read Replies (4) of 17683
 
I think it was good David Faber was asking a few hard questions of prince alaweed.

I was stricken that the saudi was still stating the problem in the middle east was at the concern of the palestinians search for a homeland. He totally evaded the question of radical islamic movement in the region an appeared to mimic bin ladens endorsement of the palestinians....

Isreal has a right to exist....the radical arabs have long stated their desire to see them irradicated. Nothing has changed....however we now know where this saudi stands.

screw him....CNBC needs to cut off anymore ties to him as they are now being used to spread this racist propoganda of anti-democracy, anti-israeli sentiment. The arabs lost land in the '67 war against Israel. That's it....end of story...borders change we saw that during WW2. Keep pushing the Isrealis and they will lose more land!

History of that area goes back 1000yrs B.C. Palestine could be said to be in arabian peninsula as anywhere?
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