Just Wondering: Who Are The Girls?

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  1. Why, they are the fighter pilots in the story! A stellar example of Muslim hypocrisy. Either that or the prince is busy getting in shape for his heavenly reward.

  2. Assume they are his stewardesses (or should that be “stewardesses”). Besides apparently owning more Bentleys than anyone in the world he owns the world’s largest private jet airplane, a customized A380 Airbus, his $500 million “Flying Palace.”

    Reminded of Diana West’s remarks: “in 2002, however, Alwaleed seems to have had something of an epiphany. Arab countries can influence U.S. decison-making “if they unite through economic interests, not political,” … soon, the Saudi billionaire was spending his money quite differently — no more Palestinian grandstanding, no more Saudi telethons, no more CAIR. In 2005, Alwaleed purchased a 5.5 percent stake of voting stock in the Murdoch-owned News Corp (he now owns 7 percent). He also spent $40 million to enlarge Islamic studies on leading American campuses, donating $20 million to Harvard to create a university-wide Islamic studies program, which also boosted Islamic law (sharia) studies on campus, and $20 million to Georgetown to set up the Alwaleed Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding under Islamic apologist John Esposito.

    “The News Corp. investment began paying off right away. Also in 2005, with Muslims rioting in Paris in the worst street violence since 1968, Alwaleed telephoned Rupert Murdoch, as Alwaleed himself told an audience in Dubai, and said “these are not Muslim riots, they are riots.” Presto, the Fox News crawl about “Muslim riots in Paris” across the bottom of the screen changed to “civil riots.”

    West also pointed out that Murdoch now owns 18.97% of Alwaleed’s Arab Media group Rotana,
    including a religious station Al Rasala run by a Holy Land Foundation co-conspirator, and on its advisory board sits Abdullah Omar Naseef, that chief of the Muslim World League and founder of Rabita Trust, financier of al Qaeda (directed by al Qaeda’s own Wael Hamza Julaidan).

    If those walls–or stewardesses–could talk…

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