[sparkscoffee] Re: Yeah, Let's Make It All About "The Girls"

  • From: "schalestock@xxxxxxxx" <schalestock@xxxxxxxx>
  • To: sparkscoffee@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 18 May 2014 16:02:19 GMT

Stanley, Exactly what the hell are you trying to say?  And what relevance to 
the post about this situation?  Could you maybe be a little more specific?  No, 
didn't think so. JS

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Subject: [sparkscoffee] Re: Yeah, Let's Make It All About "The Girls"
Date: Sun, 18 May 2014 11:55:14 -0400 (EDT)


DR, JSLooks like another case of swallowing hook, line & sinker of any wacko 
gloom & doomer looking forattention? Don't know but that is what I think? Usual 
deamonizing of socialisim thrown in by BS'ersin this case about not educating 
wimen. Carry on. Comrade B    -----Original Message-----
From: schalestock <schalestock@xxxxxxxx>
To: sparkscoffee <sparkscoffee@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sat, May 10, 2014 3:45 pm
Subject: [sparkscoffee] Re: Yeah, Let's Make It All About "The Girls"

AND lets not forget that  psychopathic bitch Hillary Clinton gave this group of 
thugs a pass when the y could have been placed on the terrorist list. (wonder 
how much piece off she and bill got for that.)AND  lets not forget that Nigeria 
is the cesspit of Africa, the original slave traders who then and now consider 
themselves "superior".  What has happened to those girls is heartbreaking. But 
the thugs (and the Nigerian government) know that Obama will do nothing of 
consequence to punish them.  So, as usual, like Benghazi, Obama grabs the 
opportunity for a bleeding heart photo op to distract the country from the very 
serious investigations of the congressional select committee.JS  ---------- 
Original Message ----------From: "D.J.J. Ring, Jr." <n1ea@xxxxxxxx>To: 
"sparkscoffee@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <sparkscoffee@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>Subject: 
[sparkscoffee] Yeah, Let's Make It All About "The Girls"Date: Sat, 10 May 2014 
14:22:55 -0400Why doesn't the news mention that "The Girls" are Christian and 
ofthat group mostly Catholics.Being about "The Girls" makes it sound like it's 
the sociallyacceptable Socialist policy about being against education for 
womenand girls.But it's not about that.  Boko Haram is attacking 
Christians.Christians are being attacked all over Northern Africa and the 
MiddleEast.  But it's against what I believe is Mr. Obama's pro Muslemterrorist 
policies.  He's sending in help to Nigeria, announcing it,but not sending in 
military men to stage the attack.This is a WAR.  It's a war of Muslem 
terrorists against Christians!Who doesn't get it, and who is making sure the 
people aren't beinginformed?See 
below.73DRhttp://www.christianpost.com/news/boko-haram-kidnaps-nearly-200-school-girls-in-nigeria-parents-facing-nightmare-118079/"Boko
 Haram has been kidnapping little girls who are Christians,trying to turn them 
into sex slaves, trying to convert them by force.Their strategy is to marry the 
girls and kill the men. So what theyhave done by kidnapping these female 
students, it is anotherdemonstration of the impunity with which Boko Haram has 
been runningits terrorist activities."He pointed to a specific incident in 
2012, when a Nigerian Christianwoman, Deborah Shettima from Borno state, 
witnessed Boko Haram gunmenstorming into her home, killing her husband and 
kidnapping her youngdaughter. To this date, there is no information on what 
happened tothe daughter."We are just totally, completely appalled that the 
Nigerian federalgovernment continues to show itself totally incompetent to 
bring thesepeople to justice and to halt these very pernicious, 
despicableactivities," Akande said.While there have been numerous reports on 
the extent to which theNigerian army has been able to fight back against Boko 
Haram, theCANAN executive director insisted that the war is being lost &ndash; 
at a"faster rate than we thought."He blamed political pressure on the federal 
government for theinability to cope with Boko Haram's attacks, which he said 
have becomemore viscous than they have ever been."The issue of terrorism is not 
one to play politics with," he added.CANAN has called on the federal government 
to help the thousands ofrefugees fleeing Nigeria to escape the violence, as 
well as to providebetter welfare packages and boost the morale of Nigerian 
soldiers onthe frontlines.He noted that the Nigerian army is capable of 
handling the threat ofBoko Haram on its own, but still called for international 
support inthe battle to bring the Islamic terrorists to justice.Islamic 
extremists are also suspected to be behind the bus bombing onMonday in Abuja, 
where 71 people were killed and 123 were injured.It was reportedly the 
deadliest attack ever recorded on Abuja, and aRoman Catholic priest noted that 
the victims were mostly poor, workingclass people.Boko Haram has been trying to 
take down the Nigerian government anddrive out Christians from the 
religiously-divided country over thepast four to five years, killing thousands 
of people and carrying outattacks on government buildings, schools and 
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