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To: ChinuSFO who wrote (31711)6/20/2004 10:36:15 PM
From: lorneRespond to of 81568
 
chinu. You said...." My original post was from a Saudi newspaper which talked about the beheading and the question by moderate Islam followers what benefit it brought to them. They are not questioning the radicals because of US policy is it? Is you think so, then you are way off. The US bullets started flying in 2002 and we did not hear the moderates speak out then, did we? Why now if not then.".....

IMO Because it took this amount of time for the message to get through to these people. And as long as the attacks were against the infidels it really didn't bother them much but now with US troops on their doorstep they understand that they will lose all if they don't change.

Who do you think was funding near all of the radical islam hate schools throughout the world? Some of those schools.... so I have read .... right in the USA.

That's why I say if change in the world of islam originates in saudi arabia, this is good as this is the heart of islam this is where it all began.

You said...." But now they are speaking up with Bush on the retreat."....

What are you talking about? what retreat? IMO islam is now worried and that's why they are speaking out now.