Author says Islamic fundamentalists threaten the United States and allies
Jeff Sullivan
Issue date: 10/25/07 Section: News
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"I don't think anything is less likely to happen than a unified Islamic state, but it is obvious from today's headlines that they will commit acts of violence to this end," Spencer said. "But they also pursue the same agenda through nonviolent means, most of which are completely unrecognized and unnoticed by Western legal and governmental authorities because they do not study, and they are cowed and intimidated into not studying the motives and goals made clear by the statements of the Jihadists."
Police had to step in when a man who identified himself as a professor at Ain Shams University in Cairo went to ask Spencer questions and refuted Spencer's statements.
He then asked the lecturer what he thought the solution to Islamo-Fascism was. Spencer defended his sources, but it did persuade the audience member and after 16 minutes of debate, the professor was asked by one of the three on-duty URI police officers at the event to stop because of time constraints.
When Spencer answered the professor, he said the main reason why the United States is so concerned with the Middle East is oil, and America has to start actualizing alternative energy sources or it will be dependant on foreign oil and its related problems.
"I think above all we need to free ourselves from foreign policy dependence upon every and any state," Spencer said. "And that means we need to institute the Manhattan Project to find alternative energy sources. It's real criminal negligence on the part of the current administration that there are, as far as I know, no steps being taken in that direction."
Police had to step in when a man who identified himself as a professor at Ain Shams University in Cairo went to ask Spencer questions and refuted Spencer's statements.
He then asked the lecturer what he thought the solution to Islamo-Fascism was. Spencer defended his sources, but it did persuade the audience member and after 16 minutes of debate, the professor was asked by one of the three on-duty URI police officers at the event to stop because of time constraints.
When Spencer answered the professor, he said the main reason why the United States is so concerned with the Middle East is oil, and America has to start actualizing alternative energy sources or it will be dependant on foreign oil and its related problems.
"I think above all we need to free ourselves from foreign policy dependence upon every and any state," Spencer said. "And that means we need to institute the Manhattan Project to find alternative energy sources. It's real criminal negligence on the part of the current administration that there are, as far as I know, no steps being taken in that direction."
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