Posted on 10/09/2020 6:44:38 AM PDT by rickmichaels
The parents of ISIS victim Kayla Mueller have unveiled a painting in her honor showing the U.S. military raid that killed terror leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.
Mueller was abducted by ISIS in Syria where she was held for 18 months before her captors announced she had died in February 2015.
Her parents joined Arizona Governor Doug Ducey, Senator Martha McSally and Army National Guard members on stage at the Goldwater Air National Guard Base where they unveiled the painting on Thursday.
The event comes nearly a year after the terrorist leader al-Baghdadi - who raped Mueller while she was held captive by ISIS - was killed in a special forces raid in Syria on October 27, 2019.
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Thanks! The Mail Online site won’t let me see the article without disabling my ad blocker, which I won’t do....
Seriously?
what a wiseass you are. buddies with arrogant gun-poser?
Yes, seriously! The first pilot is a married mother of three from Des Moines and the second pilot is an African American lesbian who recently had a torrid affair with Megan Rapinoe. The guy kneeling is an accomplished musician on the Jew’s harp!
Maybe I didn’t need to but my comment had a little different — flavor.
Wise guy, huh?
Women don’t belong in combat.
Wonderful art! We need more things like this to celebrate our fighting men and women. We need a great piece of music written to honor this new conflict. A symphony to match “Victory at Sea” honored the war in the Pacific in WW II. We need a great heroic Film like “D-Day, The Longest Day” or “Tora, Tora, Tora,” to celebrate the war in Iraq and against Isis. I am sure we have the talent to make such a thing, but do we have the will?
Good Doggie...
Of course they hate it. Our troops killed their friends. But the SJWs can take comfort in the fact that even though they were foreigners and are now dead, they can still vote for Biden this election.
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