To: nickcarraway
There have been a number of instances where men came expecting one type of a situation, looking forward to marriage, and greater future possibilities, and end up being subject to highway robbery.
True or False?
Not to make light of the cases of abuse. I'd just be curious to see which side was bearing the brunt of it.
To: nickcarraway
it's funny that the Sunnyvale case is mentioned, the killer and I have the same name and an old co-worker added a photo of me to the story, printed it a copy, framed it, and gave it to me for my birthday. While the story is sad in and of itself, it was a damn funny gift.
3 posted on
12/04/2005 11:50:34 PM PST by
Nipplemancer
(Abolish the DEA !)
To: nickcarraway
The proposed law would also order matchmaking agencies to teach brides (referred to as ``foreign recruits'' in the bill) how to call police, find domestic violence shelters and file restraining orders. -----Just throwing this out there, while I am sure to get flamed, but why don't these women stay in their own country and not come over here if they cannot even pick up a damn phone and call for help? Why are special laws being made for people coming into the country who are NOT even Americans and do NOT even take the time to learn the English language? Better yet, how friggin hard is it to learn
911? Is this still America? Are Our Men Fighting In Iraq To protect America? We need to take back our country.
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To: nickcarraway
Her bill, which also would require coaching brides on how to get help if they become victims of abuse, is scheduled for a hearing Wednesday before the Joint Committee on Boards, Commissions and Consumer Protection at the State Capitol. A welfare bill for divorce lawyers.
7 posted on
12/05/2005 6:00:40 AM PST by
Carry_Okie
(There are people in power who are REALLY stupid.)
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