To: Fitzcarraldo
The Iragi man who saved her life had requested a visit with her at her home in W.V. to get a ppicture for his up coming book and she refused to meet with him.
If that were my daughter who he saved, I would have kissed his feet.
To: submarinerswife
There is something seriously wrong if she didn't meet with him. I'd advise her to fire her handlers and retire to a live of solitude before she makes an even bigger fool of herself.
To: submarinerswife
You need to understand her eye view of things. An Iraqi is an Iraqi...NONE of those doctors or staff were handing out puppies & cotton candy to the US Soldiers in there for fear for THEIR lives if Saddam's forces would have caught them giving aid & comfort above & beyond a normal hospital to their enemy.
Several of Jessica's cohorts DIED HORRIBLE DEATHS around her from torture and the doctors & staff had no choice but to stand by and let it go on...THEY didn't have the guns, the Fedayeen (sic) did.
Jessica had no idea that someone walked all those miles in the desert on her behalf. All she saw was US Troops bursting in to rescue her. It's tough to separate one Iraqi who did a good deed from the bad guys torturing & the poor staff having to turn their heads.
79 posted on
11/08/2003 7:41:45 AM PST by
Wondervixen
(Ask for her by name--Accept no substitutes!)
To: submarinerswife
"If that were my daughter who he saved, I would have kissed his feet."
Same here. She is a disgrace.
121 posted on
11/08/2003 8:09:09 AM PST by
nmh
To: submarinerswife
She did not refuse to meet with him....just FYI.
To: submarinerswife
That Iraqi's story is incorrect; and that is why she is not comfortable with the man.
298 posted on
11/08/2003 10:11:10 AM PST by
First_Salute
(God save our democratic-republican government, from a government by judiciary.)
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