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The Same (according to FOX) Radical Muslim Saudi Prince, who is funding the Ground Zero Mosque, is the second largest stockholder in FOX. That's not an opinion. Nor is it an opinion that Fox and this Prince are launching an Arabic speaking Network.
I could have posted pictures of the Prince with George W or with Murdoch but why bother. You seem determined to deny reality
The Same (according to FOX) Radical Muslim Saudi Prince, who is funding the Ground Zero Mosque, is the second largest stockholder in FOX. That's not an opinion. Nor is it an opinion that Fox and this Prince are launching an Arabic speaking Network.
I could have posted pictures of the Prince with George W or with Murdoch but why bother. You seem determined to deny reality
Blame Bush and Fox. Way to hold the line. 1.5 trillion dollar deficit per year is Bushes fault although the Dem's have held the purse strings since 2006.
I don't think the Saudi Prince who owns a portion of Fox made his fortune from said investment. His wealth simply providing ownership opportunities. So why would turning off Fox have any bearing on his wealth, or funding of the New Cordoba Mosque?
Could it be he is really just a stooge of the U.S. government?
Just a cursory search of the term “mosque” on the State Department’s list of “projects” reveals 26 examples of federal funds going to fund construction, renovation, and rehabilitation of various mosques abroad. The benefiting countries include Bulgaria, Pakistan, Mali, Tunisia, Afghanistan, Benin, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Albania, Egypt, Tunisia, the Maldives, Yemen, Turkmenistan, Tanzania, Uganda, Azerbaijan, Sudan, Serbia and Montenegro.
Now I wonder if the State Department secretly owns a part of Fox as well. Maybe Jon Stewart can tell us.
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