I love how you changed "Saudis" to "Muslims", as if these people are representative of Muslims as a whole.
I also love how you paid absolutely no attention to the fact that even those who are the "wrong" kind of Islam also have a lot of problems. If these people are supposed to be representative of all of Islam, then it seems to me that there would be an awful lot of self-hating Muslims.
Oh, and never mind that part buried deep in the article that talks about a European Muslim preacher who spoke out against the condemnation of Jews and Christians. I also like how you ignored this paragraph:
Within worldwide Sunni Islam, followers of Saudi Arabia’s extremist Wahhabi ideology remain a distinct minority. This is evident from the millions of Muslims who have chosen to make America their home and are upstanding, law-abiding citizens and neighbors. It was just such concerned Muslims who first brought these publications to the attention of Freedom House. They did so in the hope of “freeing their communities from ideological strangulation.”
Honestly, do you people actually read these things or do you just skim them until you feel that your opinion has been verified?
Try to be a homosexual in a state school in London. Then you can tell me this sort of behaviour isn't representative of Muslims as a whole.