Posted on 10/19/2017 3:31:39 PM PDT by Redmen4ever
Since April 2014, I have been fighting to ensure the safe return of the hundreds of young Nigerian school girls kidnapped by the extremist group, Boko Haram. In June 2014, I visited Nigeria to meet with victims of Boko Harams terror. At the request of the #BringBackOurGirls organizers, I began a Twitter campaign to keep international attention on their abduction and demand their safe return. I routinely speak on the House floor, and under my leadership, the U.S. House of Representatives passed two resolutions that I authored, H. Res. 617 and H. Res. 573.
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I think her website is going to get a lot of comments.
So—Have the girls been returned?
Nope
They were turned into sex slaves, beheaded, eaten or used as suicide bombers
So now this cowboy hat wearing bi-itch is trying to portray herself in a positive light? After that sleazy anti Trump stunt exploiting the death of a soldier and his grieving family? Those Nigerian barristers emails soliciting my help in transferring the funds of some Nigerian Prince who met an untimely demise are more credible than this low life POS.
about 60 percent
about half of them in May
Overall story
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chibok_schoolgirls_kidnapping
Photo of President Trump of two recently released girls
The commander in chief sends men into war and peace-keeping missions and such and not all of them return alive or in one piece. We might like to think we could defeat Boko Haram with a twitter war, or by pressing a button, or simply by supporting the security forces of African nations, but this isn’t realistic. Our men and their families deserve better than publicity hounds using their sacrifice and the grieving of their loved ones, for politics.
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