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Shoura team to visit US next week (first week april 2011)

 
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 31, 2011 3:07 am    Post subject: Shoura team to visit US next week (first week april 2011) Reply with quote

You guys in the USA realize that the Islamic team is going there to try to bribe, black mail, con, or whatever they can to get your government officials to pass or enforce more Islamic laws. For the legal system to go easy and over look criminal active of Muslims (as defined by US law) and enforce or stop non Muslims from protesting or speaking out against Islam.

In short unless your officials are very careful (something they are not noted for being) this will end up being another nail in the coffin of the USA.

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http://arabnews.com/saudiarabia/article334997.ece

Shoura team to visit US next week
By MD RASOOLDEEN | ARAB NEWS

Published: Mar 30, 2011 01:30


RIYADH: A delegation from the Shoura Council is slated to visit the United States next week. The group will be headed by Osama Al-Kurdi, Shoura member and chairman of the Saudi-US Parliamentary Friendship Society.

During its stay, the delegation will meet with officials of the US Congress to discuss ways and means of improving the parliamentary relations between the two bodies. The Saudi team will also meet with government officials and non-governmental organizations in its efforts to promote cultural relations with the United States.

Besides Al-Kurdi, the members of the delegation include Saud Al-Subaie, Abdullah Al-Bukhari, Mohammed Al-Gwaihis, Khalifa Al-Dosary, Mazen Al-Hayat and the council's consultant Mai Al-Essa, as well as media and administrative officials of the council.
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