If Conservatives r so concern about Islam why was Saudi Arabia allowed to buy...

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...into US Corporations = Fox News?
Big Buys By Saudi Prince
He invests in Netscape, News Corp., Motorola
Jon Swartz, Chronicle Staff Writer

Wednesday, November 26, 1997

The billionaire Saudi Arabian investor who overnight became Apple Computer Inc.'s second-largest shareholder is at it again with a new spate of high-tech and media acquisitions worth $846 million.

Saudi Prince Al-Waleed bin Talal yesterday said he has purchased 5 percent of Netscape Communications Corp., nearly 2.5 percent of Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. and 1 percent of Motorola Inc.
 
I can't speak on behalf of all conservatives, but I think you are stereotyping all conservatives as against any religion except for Christianity. Am I concerned about radical muslims that want to wage a jihad against us? You bet. Am I concerned about radical Christians who want to wage another Crusade? Again, you bet. Am I concerned with the average Muslim/Christian/Jew/Buddhist/(pick any religion you want) just looking to make a living? Not in the least.
 
Not sure what you mean by US Corporations =FoxNews.

You have very little understanding of how the world works. You name 2 public companies. Anyone can buy stock in any company they want. No one "let" them.

I doubt you will understand what I wrote so ask an adult. In trying to make conservatives look bad you have exposed yourself as a moron.
 
Saudi Arabia is conservative, and so are US Conservatives. The American Consevative Taliban isn't concerned with Islam other than as a tool to unite their small minded minions. This makes perfect sense and is a terrific fit.

Edit- I don't support these links but they provide info on this question. Saudis do own part of FOX.
 
it's a free enterprise. they can buy our stuff and we can borrow from them. we are very good at borrowing. it will be our downfall
 
As long as the U.S. has diplomatic ties with a country, there is no prohibition against companies doing business with Saudia Arabia. In fact, Saudi Arabia is considered to be one of the U.S.'s strongest allies in the Middle East (whether it is in fact or not, is a topic for another discussion).

The government does not (yet) regulate with whom companies can do business, other than countries with whom the U.S. is at war. You are aware, are you not, that General Electric (GE) was doing business with Iran until just recently, despite the known fact that Iran was supplying Islamic insurgents with the materiel to build IEDs?

When the government has complete control over business, from end to end, do you know what that's called? Communism!
 
I don't recall hearing any conservatives say they favor racism or religious discrimination on the basis of investing. I think it's more about preserving our own freedoms here. Drawing a line in the sand and saying our US C freedoms are reciprocal and if you wish to partake of ours, you must accord others the same.
 
I guess that just proves the point that conservatives don't hate all muslims....right? See, that's the problem, even when Conservatives show no biased at all, you know like going after and disliking radical Islamic Muslims who fly planes full of our people into buildings.

NO, even when there's no biased at all....here comes the race baiters. You people are obsessed with race, it's like the liberal motto whether you're a liberal or not.
 
Whats your point. I think the companies you mentioned are publicly traded. There is no Communist law yet preventing business from trading in the Global market is there. Has the democratic Congress or any of the many Czars commented on this or the current President of the US?
 
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