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Originally Posted by Islandloverr  OMG! I just submitted a long response to all of your questions and it freaking disappeared (excuse my language). But let's try this again...
I don't know how to put multiple quotes in my response so i'm just going to respond by name.
@Carmeow... I just seen the link that Ownedbyjezebel posted and that wasn't the site that I went to. It was just an article that screetshotted some of the pictures so maybe that's why I didn't see the disclaimer. Sorry for the confusion.
@Yorkietalkjilly....I never said that It was staged or that I actually believed this specific event was staged. I was just saying how some of the details that were being reported sounded a little fishy to me. And how I'm not so quick to believe everything that I'm told. Now to rightfully answer your question...I'm sorry to say that I can't. I'm the wrong girl to ask. I'm nothing more than an ordinary slightly paranoid person.
@Ownedbyjezebel...Well no one specifically wrote that. It was something I took out of someones post, (and maybe I was wrong) but I FELT that they were implying that. It was something along the lines of "it being disturbing how the mother was suspicious and being hostile to America and it's justice". So thats where my response came from. But I feel what's so disturbing about someone not trusting America? There are many Americans who don't trust America. Hasn't America (or whoever make decisions on the behalf of America) displayed questionable and secretive actions before? so what's so disturbing about a mother not trusting them? BUT!!! If I read it the wrong way and took that post out of context I apologize in advance. |
If you don't believe everything you are told, do you doubt Hurricane Sandy happened or Barack Obama was really elected president or Jodi Arias is on trial for murder or Beyonce is on a world tour? Or just doubt things you hear about bombers and killers?
That woman brought her sons and her whole family to this country and it took them all in, even let one become a citizen. It kept them safe until the sons turned on it and its innocent citizens in the streets. The father even called one of those brave policemen who were chasing his boys before they could set off more bombs or kill another policeman or kid, a
coward for shooting his son, the bomber and killer and maimer! A
coward?!?! Seriously?
If this country was so awful, why didn't the mother and father go to Greece or Italy or Japan or Turkey or Saudi Arabia with her family? If this country is so distrustful, why not go to Russia or China - if they would even have allowed them in so they could leave their war-torn country? Wonder what kind of justice her sons would have gotten there? From what I hear, people in Japan weren't told of the terrors they faced from that nuclear plant after the earthquake, Greece's politicians have its people striking and marching in the streets from the mishandling of their economy and burdened under huge taxes now, Russia, Italy, Turkey, Saudi Arabia and China all have their own legal/imprisonment issues with their own citizens claiming terrible police and law enforcement climates and conditions, believe me - as does any country. So many countries have and always have had corruption and police states through history where the public has little or no rights. But from what I've read and heard from friends living abroad, no other country seems to struggle as hard to assure its citizens rights to free legal council and fair trials and all types of watchdog groups allowed to exist to help ensure defendants are treated as fairly as possible when arrested for any alleged crime. I'm not saying our legal system parts the Red Sea or doesn't get it wrong at times, but from what I hear of other countries' legal systems, I'll take America's! Distrust America? Compared to other places I hear about and read about, I'm thankful for what we have here.