8.27.03
AMERICAN "BLUE EYED SLAVES" OF THE SAUDIS
by V.K. Durham
8/27/03

Readers, today by accident, a must read web site was found http://www.statedepartment.com/ . This site contains the most conclusive information regarding U.S. and it's involvement in the middle East that I have ever read. The articles are written by National Press Club Member, Herb Mallard who possess's substantial, reliable, acknowledged credentials.


One of the most profound and damming statements regarding the United States Citizens in active duty in the Far and Middle East

[quote]
"I summon my blue-eyed slaves anytime it pleases me. I command the Americans to send me their bravest soldiers to die for me. Anytime I clap my hands a stupid genie called the American Ambassador appears to do my bidding. When the Americans die in my service their bodies are frozen in metal boxes by the US Embassy and American airplanes carry them away, as if they never existed. Truly, America is my favorite slave." King Fahd Bin Abdul-Aziz, Jeddeh 1993
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This has already been sent to my own U.S. House of Representatives Member, Steve King (IA), U.S. House of Representatives Member, Ron Paul and U.S. Senator Charles E. Grassley (IA).

It is time each of you made your own Representatives aware of this "attitude" of the Saudis against the United States of America also.




Ask not what your Country can do for you,
Ask what you can do for your Country.


V.K. Durham,
CEO-Signatory
PO Box 113
Ida Grove, Iowa 51445 U.S.A.


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