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

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  • Date: Sun, 18 May 2014 22:25:19 -0400 (EDT)

David
I agree with you on this one.
 
Comrade B
 
 
-----Original Message-----
From: D.J.J. Ring, Jr. <n1ea@xxxxxxxx>
To: sparkscoffee <sparkscoffee@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sun, May 18, 2014 9:54 pm
Subject: [sparkscoffee] Re: Yeah, Let's Make It All About "The Girls"


Yes, and they were kidnapped because of two reasons:

1) They were Christian and they were NOT Muslim.
2)  They were female students and Sharia says no teaching women,
especially with non-Muslim education.

I certainly hope that if this were a group of Jewish girls at
synagogue school, that someone would do something.

You don't hear about the Syrians and how the Muslim rebels - that we
are supporting - are killing thousands of Christians - even those who
lived on "The street called Straight in Damascus, Syria"
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Damascus_Straight_Street - for over 2,000 years
they have worshipped freely now they are killed.

No one goes to protect them.

I wish Israel would protect them!

David


On Sun, May 18, 2014 at 9:32 PM, Redacted sender sblumen123@xxxxxxx
for DMARC <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> D J J  Ring, Jr.
> I didn't hear it but someone else did and mentioned it to me that the girls
> were Christian.
> That is terrible, terrible, terrible anyway we look at it.
>
> Comrade B
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: D.J.J. Ring, Jr. <n1ea@xxxxxxxx>
> To: sparkscoffee <sparkscoffee@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Sat, May 10, 2014 2:23 pm
> Subject: [sparkscoffee] Yeah, Let's Make It All About "The Girls"
>
> Why doesn't the news mention that "The Girls" are Christian and of
> that group mostly Catholics.
>
> Being about "The Girls" makes it sound like it's the socially
> acceptable Socialist policy about being against education for women
> and girls.
>
> But it's not about that.  Boko Haram is attacking Christians.
>
> Christians are being attacked all over Northern Africa and the Middle
> East.  But it's against what I believe is Mr. Obama's pro Muslem
> terrorist 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 being
> informed?
>
> See below.
>
> 73
> DR
>
> http://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 they
> have done by kidnapping these female students, it is another
> demonstration of the impunity with which Boko Haram has been running
> its terrorist activities."
>
> He pointed to a specific incident in 2012, when a Nigerian Christian
> woman, Deborah Shettima from Borno state, witnessed Boko Haram gunmen
> storming into her home, killing her husband and kidnapping her young
> daughter. To this date, there is no information on what happened to
> the daughter.
>
> "We are just totally, completely appalled that the Nigerian federal
> government continues to show itself totally incompetent to bring these
> people to justice and to halt these very pernicious, despicable
> activities," Akande said.
>
> While there have been numerous reports on the extent to which the
> Nigerian army has been able to fight back against Boko Haram, the
> CANAN executive director insisted that the war is being lost – at a
> "faster rate than we thought."
>
> He blamed political pressure on the federal government for the
> inability to cope with Boko Haram's attacks, which he said have become
> more 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 of
> refugees fleeing Nigeria to escape the violence, as well as to provide
> better welfare packages and boost the morale of Nigerian soldiers on
> the frontlines.
>
> He noted that the Nigerian army is capable of handling the threat of
> Boko Haram on its own, but still called for international support in
> the battle to bring the Islamic terrorists to justice.
>
> Islamic extremists are also suspected to be behind the bus bombing on
> Monday in Abuja, where 71 people were killed and 123 were injured.
>
> It was reportedly the deadliest attack ever recorded on Abuja, and a
> Roman Catholic priest noted that the victims were mostly poor, working
> class people.
>
> Boko Haram has been trying to take down the Nigerian government and
> drive out Christians from the religiously-divided country over the
> past four to five years, killing thousands of people and carrying out
> attacks on government buildings, schools and churches.
>


 

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