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Now that FOXPRAVDA has all but hired the leading has been G (no) P-bagger candidates for 2012 and Murdoch is in negotiations with Prince Alwaleed bin Talal al-Saud of Saudi Arabia to merge their NEWCORPS into a Mega-Empire of Propaganda, (taking breath*), coupled with the recent SC (r) OTUS ruling, I wonder how the Trollie-baggers would feel about President Princess Palin being bought by Saudi Royalty?
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Now that FOXPRAVDA has all but hired the leading has been G (no) P-bagger candidates for 2012 and Murdoch is in negotiations with Prince Alwaleed bin Talal al-Saud of Saudi Arabia to merge their NEWCORPS into a Mega-Empire of Propaganda, (taking breath*), coupled with the recent SC (r) OTUS ruling, I wonder how the Trollie-baggers would feel about President Princess Palin being bought by Saudi Royalty?
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Last year, King Abdullah bin Abdelaziz al-Saud pushed for higher female employment, suggesting that women ought to be allowed to work as supermarket cashiers, only for the job to be ruled off-limits to the gender by the Grand Mufti, the country's highest religious leader.
Cleric Fights Saudi Bid to Ban Child Marriages Angus McDowall 2011
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Now that FOXPRAVDA has all but hired the leading has been G (no) P-bagger candidates for 2012 and Murdoch is in negotiations with Prince Alwaleed bin Talal al-Saud of Saudi Arabia to merge their NEWCORPS into a Mega-Empire of Propaganda, (taking breath*), coupled with the recent SC (r) OTUS ruling, I wonder how the Trollie-baggers would feel about President Princess Palin being bought by Saudi Royalty?
Think Progress » Chuck Todd: ‘The Tea Party gets a big benefit’ from Fox News’ promotion. 2010
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Aside from dispatching troops to Bahrain the Times reported on efforts being made by the Saudi's to stabilize the monarchies of Jordan and Morocco as well allowing Syrian President to remain in power, all in the thrust of "safeguarding our interests" according to Prince Waleed bin Talal al-Saud, the peripatetic Saudi businessman.
Raymond J. Learsy: Saudi Arabia--The New York Times and All the News Not Fit to Print Raymond J. Learsy 2011
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That prince, Talal bin Abdul Aziz al-Saud, a son of the kingdom's founder and a half-brother of the king, is now reintegrated into the Saudi elite - and on hand to remind the monarchy that it is not immune to regional revolts.
Could the next Mideast uprising happen in Saudi Arabia? 2011
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The GACA moves came after King Abdullah in November issued an order to separate the aviation sector from the Defence Ministry and appointed Prince Fahd bin Abdullah bin Mohammed al-Saud , as the head of the authority.
Saudi Arabia to Allow Foreign Carriers Summer Said 2011
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The brutal military suppression of protest in Bahrain as well as Yemeni President Saleh's massacre of 50 protestors by sniper fire reflect the urgings of the al-Saud family and the line taken by King Abdullah that he will "never accept a Shia government in Bahrain -- never."
Alastair Crooke: The Saudi Counter-Revolution Alastair Crooke 2011
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Protesters have called for increased democracy in the country that has been ruled by the al-Saud family since they united it by conquest almost 80 years ago.
Saudi Arabia 'Day of Rage' begins quietly, markets watch protests closely 2011
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Prince Nayef bin Abdul Aziz al-Saud will become the next monarch of Saudi Arabia after the death of King Abdullah.
Nayef bin Abdel-Aziz named new crown prince of Saudi Arabia 2011
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