Submitted by Howlin Freedom(United States), Mar 19, 2007 at 22:04
Make absolutely no mistake friends. "Scrub" Bush continues to allow the mass influx of male "student" Muslim Jihadis into the U.S. Some will eventually ignite in large crowds. The approximately twenty (20) acts of individual Jihadi Terror since 9/11 are nothing compared to the plans now coming into place.
Not only was a deal cut with King Saud for about 15,000, @ $34,000. annually each, but an additional 10,000 will inflow in less than 4 years on "Fastrack" Student Visas. American colleges and universities are clamoring for this money. Add the thousands of Iraqi refugees that he has accepted for rapid admission and the S.W. and Canadian border infiltrators and the American Citizenry should be on increasing high alert status. Most are, however, clueless and uninformed.
We also have a substantial population of Iranian Muslim Academics in the U.S.. Of course, they are mostly Shia while the Arab Muslims are Sunni Wahabis.
They do, however, share two (2) very grave and dangerous traits in common; many have taken Shahida {Martyr's Pledge} and most are Muslims. Jihad U FrontPage Magazine/Patrick Poole From the East Coast through the American Heartland to the West Coast, a rapidly growing and extremely popular Islamic studies program is bringing Wahhabi extremism and Muslim Brotherhood activism into mosques and Muslim student groups throughout North America. The Al-Maghrib Institute features motivational-style speakers, aggressive marketing, savvy use of the Internet and slick multi-media presentations as part of their for-college-credit courses leading to an Islamic Studies degree offered at mosques in at least thirteen cities.
Note: Opinions expressed in comments are those of the authors alone and not necessarily those of Daniel Pipes. Original writing only, please. Comments are screened for relevance, substance, and tone, and in some cases edited before posting. Reasoned disagreement is welcome, but comments are rejected if scurrilous, off-topic, vulgar, ad hominem, or otherwise viewed as inappropriate. For complete regulations, see the Guidelines for Comments. For informational purposes, we identify countries from which comments are sent.