06-18-2004, 09:22 PM
<b>The Wahhabi war against 'infidels' and flowers</b>
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->I am scared," a Saudi man told me after the Khobar attacks. "There is no clear vision for where my country is heading. We want to progress, but we also want to live like the good Muslims did 1,400 years ago. We want to change, but we believe that change is the road to hell. We want the people to have a role in leading the country, but we don't want democracy. We want to have dialogue with the West, but our preachers are preaching every Friday that all Westerners, or non-Muslims, go to hell."
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<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->I am scared," a Saudi man told me after the Khobar attacks. "There is no clear vision for where my country is heading. We want to progress, but we also want to live like the good Muslims did 1,400 years ago. We want to change, but we believe that change is the road to hell. We want the people to have a role in leading the country, but we don't want democracy. We want to have dialogue with the West, but our preachers are preaching every Friday that all Westerners, or non-Muslims, go to hell."
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