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1   Shaman   2018 Apr 20, 6:13am  

Married to a Muslim.

You make your choices!
She’s got nobody to blame but herself.
2   Bd6r   2018 Apr 20, 7:51am  

How can one be TRICKED to join ISIL? Husband chopping off heads and shooting infidels did not give anything away?
3   Strategist   2018 Apr 20, 7:58am  

She isn't as innocent as she she wants people to think. She participated in buying sex slaves.
They wanted the lifestyle of 7th century Islam, which is why they joined ISIS. Fucking Islam.
4   NDrLoR   2018 Apr 20, 8:32am  

curious2 says
Moussa died in a drone strike in late 2017.
Good--what goes around comes around! And his name wasn't a clue?
5   Goran_K   2018 Apr 20, 8:37am  

Quigley says
Married to a Muslim.


Exactly.

I don't even trust doing business deals with them. They don't see "non-believers" as human beings, so they would have no problem screwing you over some money.
6   Strategist   2018 Apr 20, 8:46am  

curious2 says
Moussa died in a drone strike in late 2017.

What a guy. He died for Islam. He died a true martyr.

curious2 says
The FBI has interviewed the family, but there are no charges yet ... or tickets back home."

Hey, they have assets. 3 slaves worth a lot of money. Don't they get their money back?
7   curious2   2018 Apr 20, 9:38am  

drB6 says
How can one be TRICKED to join ISIL? Husband chopping off heads and shooting infidels did not give anything away?


She claims he tricked her into crossing the border, and coerced her by taking their daughter with him, so she chose to keep the family together. She claims further that she had expected to cross back quickly with the children, but could not. In fact, she stayed until the local ISIL fighters were defeated and evacuated in a deal with the Syrian government, which has her in custody. As for where she belongs, consider her own words:

"When asked whether she felt guilty of enabling serial rape on the young girls, Sally said, “No, because it would have been so much worse with anybody else... And then she comes to you — comes to me — after crying and I hold her and tell her, 'It's going to be ok. Everything is going to be fine, just be patient.' I would never apologize for bringing those girls to my house... I was like their mother."

The CNN headline slants heavily towards sympathy for her, but other channels seem more circumspect. Like Noor Salman, she chose to enable her jihadi husband in his Islamic family plan.
8   Patrick   2018 Apr 20, 9:45am  

Goran_K says
I don't even trust doing business deals with them. They don't see "non-believers" as human beings, so they would have no problem screwing you over some money.


http://raymondibrahim.com/2017/03/29/islamic-projection-muslims-hate-infidels/

True. Interestingly, Muslims justify their hate for outsiders by projecting Islam's core attitude onto others. They accuse non-Muslims of plotting the exact evil that Muslims actually do every day around the world:

A little known fact: When Muslims persecute religious minorities in their midst, they often justify it by projecting the worst aspects of Islam onto the “infidels.” A well-known phenomenon, “projection” is defined as “the attribution of one’s own ideas, feelings, or attitudes to other people.” One academic article states, “Projection allows the killer to project his (unacceptable) desire to kill (torture, rape, steal, dominate, etc.) onto some target group or person. This demonizes his target, making it even more acceptable to kill.”
9   Goran_K   2018 Apr 20, 10:03am  

someone else says
True. Interestingly, Muslims justify their hate for outsiders by projecting Islam's core attitude onto others. They accuse non-Muslims of plotting the exact evil that Muslims actually do every day around the world:


There's a reason why Syrian refugees are willing to float on plywood across the Mediterranean to get to the EU rather than running to Saudi Arabia.
10   Shaman   2018 Apr 20, 10:08am  

someone else says
They accuse non-Muslims of plotting the exact evil that Muslims actually do every day around the world:


Accusing others of the bad behavior you engage in on the regular is a core behavior of the common sociopath.
How interesting that it’s also a core behavior of:
1)Muslims and
2)Leftists
11   curious2   2018 Apr 20, 11:32am  

Jihadwatch has a well sourced article explaining how Islam condones and encourages precisely what the jihadi husband did. The article quotes the Koran and prominent Muslims from multiple countries. They describe the long history of this tradition from the Koran through centuries of wars by Muslim countries against infidels.
12   MisdemeanorRebel   2018 Apr 20, 12:03pm  

curious2 says
The CNN headline slants heavily towards sympathy for her, but other channels seem more circumspect. Like Noor Salman, she chose to enable her jihadi husband in his Islamic family plan.


You bet your ass.

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