To: lorne who wrote (14850 ) 4/4/2002 7:54:19 PM From: Nukeit Respond to of 27666 <<"I think we need to move aggressively with the Arab countries, where we think the financing is coming from," said Sen. Arlen Specter, R-Pa>> How about first starting with the Arab organizations in the U.S. I hope he knows that millions of dollars in financing are raised at the mosque right here in the good ole' U.S.A. How about declaring the Saudi's as a terrorist country. I hold them responsible for the attack against us. I think they are the root of the problem. Where's the news people talking about the teaching of hatred of America and Israel in their text books. If this isn't bad enough, a terrorist expert on T.V. mentioned that they spew hatred of us in their Mosque right here in the U.S. I think that he had written a book about it. How about the two terrorist from a Saudi University in the U.S. sent to Israel to do a crime against humanity. They were caught and then sent back to the U.S. since they were not allowed to enter. Looks to me like most the terrorist leads to the Saudi's. Well,Well isn't this nice. I am laughing at the name of this organization which calls for anti-discrimination. I cannot believe they have the nerve to say they are Americans. With Americans like this, who needs terrorist. They should be tried for treason. adc.org ADC Reiterates Its Call on Arab Governments not to do Business with Burger King Contact: Hussein Ibish -- (202) -438-7297 Washington D.C., August 10 -- The American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (ADC) reiterated its call on Arab governments not to allow the fast-food chain Burger King to operate in Arab countries as long as it is participating in Israeli settlement activity in the West Bank. The call was originally made in letters sent on July 26 from ADC President Hala Maksoud to the Arab League and the President of Lebanon. The Arab League has announced that, unless Burger King resolves the situation, at its next meeting in the first week of September the League will take action to prevent Burger King from doing business in Arab nations. ADC welcomes this move by the Arab League, and reiterates its call on Arab governments not to do business with Burger King. ADC President Hala Maksoud wrote in her July 26 letter to Arab League Secretary-General Dr. Ismat Abdul-Meguid, "I urge all governments in member nations in the League of Arab States not to allow Burger King to establish itself as a presence in their countries under existing circumstances. Simply put, we believe that Arab nations should not do business with a company that joins in these outrageous Israeli settlement activities."