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To: Frank Pembleton who wrote (1572)9/14/2001 11:45:37 AM
From: Ken Robbins  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 36161
 
What a load of BS MATHEW INGRAM brings! Anyone familiar with the Islamic conquests hundreds of years before oil was known would understand the similar motivations of that movement and the present day Islamic fascists groups.

Since it seem impossible to change the minds of these worse than any animal beings, we must stamp them out.



To: Frank Pembleton who wrote (1572)9/14/2001 12:54:01 PM
From: Cogito Ergo Sum  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 36161
 
Not only does the presence of non-Muslim soldiers inflame the religious passions of fundamentalist Islamic groups such as Mr. bin Laden's, but their existence is also a regular reminder that the U.S. is primarily interested in the Middle East
because of its oil supplies. Much of Mr. bin Laden's anti-U.S. rhetoric — expressed in several rare interviews with Western reporters over the past few years — concerns the alleged "rape" and "plundering" of the Middle East by the United
States, aimed at controlling the area's oil for the benefit of the U.S. and other Western nations.


So he is anti business ?
They do not believe in coexistence is more to the point.

regards
Kastel
a cute and cuddly Canadian

One cannot rationalize their actions with our values.