To: AlexW
This woman didn't commit a crime. She followed her heart even if it was to us a foolish decision.
Maybe we would sympathize but be powerless of her situation.
But, that all changed when she managed to get into the American Embassy. She touched home. She was free.
An American Embassy should, for any innocent American, be a beacon of freedom anywhere in the World.
Sadly it's not.
47 posted on
06/21/2003 9:32:47 AM PDT by
Courier
(Quick: Name one good thing about the Saudis.)
To: Courier
Can she not leave, or is it that she can not take the kids with her?
I really do feel somewhat sorry for her, but to a limit.
"A_perfect_lady" says that she was forced to marry the creep.
Do we know that to be fact?
Are the kids a product of rape?
If I go off to another country, I do so with the knowledge that I have to live by THEIR laws and customs, not that of the US.
If she was kidnaped or forced, then that's another matter.
"She followed her heart even if it was to us a foolish decision."
This happens probably thousands of times, and every day, in the US.
I am still trying to understand why this is not a common custody dispute.
50 posted on
06/21/2003 10:18:26 AM PDT by
AlexW
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