al-Qaeda terrorists...
 
Bruce
 
 
 
http://michellemalkin.com/archives/005236.htm
 
 
  
SOMETHING DOESN'T SEEM RIGHT...
By Michelle Malkin  <http://michellemalkin.com/>   .   May 21, 2006 10:29
<http://michellemalkin.com/archives/005236.htm> AM

...with the story of the two lying Saudi men who boarded a school bus in
Florida. And it is not racist to say so.

 saudiriders.jpg <http://michellemalkin.com/archives/images/saudiriders.jpg>

Just joy riders?

>From Tampa
<http://www.tampabays10.com/news/local/article.aspx?storyid=31579> Bay 10:

Two men from Saudi Arabia were arrested today after they boarded a public
school bus taking students to Wharton High School, the sheriff's office
reported. 

Mana Saleh Almanajam, 23, and Shaker Mohsen Alsidran, 20, both of Tampa,
were charged with trespassing on school grounds as unlawful riders on a
school bus.

Deputies say the two boarded the bus at a regular bus stop at Fletcher
Avenue and 42nd street. Deputies said the bus driver and the students saw
them and became concerned by their presence. The driver notified her
supervisors who, in turn, called authorities.

A sheriff's deputy met then at Wharton High school and charged with them
with trespassing.

The two men "initially told deputies they were from Morocco, but later
admitted to being from Saudi Arabia," the sheriff's office said. "They told
authorities they are enrolled at the English Language Institute at the
University of South Florida. The defendants gave several versions of the
reason they took a school bus to a high school, among those being they
wanted to enroll in easier English language classes."

Investigators say the two arrived in the United States about six months ago
and are required to be enrolled at the English Language Institute.

A sheriff's spokesman say they are registered students at the university.

Local, state and federal agents searched the residences of the two men and
found nothing of concern.

Both men were taken to the Orient Road Jail. 

We have plenty of reason to be concerned
<http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,36310,00.html> about young Saudi men on
student visas  <http://www.nationalreview.com/mowbray/mowbray100902.asp>
purportedly studying English.

We have plenty of reason to be concerned about possible terrorism
<http://64.233.187.104/search?q=cache:H8Ndg2akYDwJ:www.miami.com/mld/miamihe
rald/13614792.htm+south+florida+al+qaeda&hl=en&gl=us&ct=clnk&cd=3&client=fir
efox-a> operatives in south
<http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2003-06-15-florida-usat_x.htm> Florida.

And we have plenty of reason to be concerned about terror attacks on
<http://michellemalkin.com/archives/000480.htm> schoolchildren and buses
<http://deseretnews.com/dn/view2/1,4382,635185485,00.html?textfield=Beatty>
.

Almanajam and Alsidran lied to Florida sheriff's officials. What else have
they lied about? The State Department, JTTF, and DHS better be taking a
close look at their student visa applications.

More  <http://www.tbo.com/news/metro/MGBDJDFFFNE.html> details:

"Both defendants gave several versions of the reason they took a school bus
to a high school," said Hillsborough County sheriff's spokesman J.D.
Callaway. 

"They said they wanted to go to Wharton to look around, and then they said
they wanted to go there to have some fun, and then they said they wanted to
enroll in the English classes there," Callaway said.

"We're not sure if this was a situation of them just being new to this
country, or if they were confused or what it was," Callaway said. "We were
unsure as to exactly what the final reason was, but it did cause great
concern for the students on the bus and for us. One of the guys was wearing
shorts with a black trench coat."

While on the bus, the men laughed and spoke in Arabic, Callaway said.

Ahmed Bedier, Tampa director of the Council on American-Islamic Relations
said the men likely meant no harm and that because "they were from Saudi
Arabia, that escalated the situation."

He blamed the incident on cultural differences.

"They didn't differentiate between a school bus and public transportation,"
he said.

Hmm.

Asking questions: Robert Spencer at Jihad Watch
<http://www.jihadwatch.org/archives/011514.php> , American Future
<http://americanfuture.net/?p=1736> , more at Memeorandum
<http://www.memeorandum.com/060521/p30#a060521p30> .

***

I would ask why our Saudi student admittance policies seem to be as lax as
ever, but I already know the answer.

"The Saudis are our friends."

Over in Arizona <http://www.azstarnet.com/metro/121662.php> , another known
hotspot  <http://confederateyankee.mu.nu/archives/098749.php> for al Qaeda
trainees, the doors are being thrown open to Saudi students at President
Bush's behest:

The UA will enroll about 100 new Saudi Arabian students this summer, which
could signal the reverse of a post-Sept. 11 trend of having fewer
international students in the United States, especially those from the
Middle East. The students are part of a new large-scale scholarship program
by the Saudi government, which will send about 6,000 students to American
universities this year after just 1,442 Saudi students had visas to study in
the United States in 2004. 

About 80 of the students are already at the UA, enrolled in
English-immersion classes before they start their academic programs in the
fall. More are expected by the start of next semester as they secure
visas...

...The program grew out of an agreement in April by President Bush and
then-Crown Prince Abdullah, with the more open policy part of larger efforts
at improving relations between the two nations.

>From the 9/11  <http://www.9-11commission.gov/report/911Report_Exec.htm>
report:

By the summer of 2000, three of the four Hamburg cell members had arrived on
the East Coast of the United States and had begun pilot training. In early
2001, a fourth future hijacker pilot, Hani Hanjour, journeyed to Arizona
with another operative, Nawaf al Hazmi, and conducted his refresher pilot
training there. A number of al Qaeda operatives had spent time in Arizona
during the 1980s and early 1990s.

More <http://www.nationalterroralert.com/updates/index.php?p=353> :

There are 59 references to Arizona in the 9/11 Commission Report. But it
tells only a fragment of the story when it comes to terrorists in the Grand
Canyon State. A joint FBI-CIA analysis titled Arizona: Long Range Nexus for
Islamic Extremists remains classified. Its existence was revealed for the
first time when the 9/11 Commission released its final report this summer.
But the long-standing link between Islamic terrorists and the Arizona desert
has been in the public record for years-and it's centered dead on Tucson,
and in particular, the Islamic Center of Tucson (ICT).

What are we doing?

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