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Slain Syrian Woman alive (Zainab)

SandEagle

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http://www.cnn.com/2011/10/05/world/meast/syria-woman-alive/index.html?hpt=hp_t1

Woman says she's runaway, wasn't killed in Syrian custody

"Zainab Alhusni, the young woman reportedly slain and mutilated while in Syrian custody, appears to be very much alive."


SOOOOO, let me get this straight:
-we used this Zainab lady all over the media to sell a war with Syria
-she's wasn't killed by the boogey Syrians (btw, Steve Jobs is half Syrian).
-her mutilation stories are just as fake as the Kuwaiti incubators and Iraq's nuclear weapons, lol
-Russia and China blocked US Syrian resolution at the UN Security Council and now look like international heroes

how much more fail is Obama going to put us through? :\
 
Russia and China blocked US Syrian resolution at the UN Security Council and now look like international heroes

Meanwhile, the civilian death toll has surpassed 2,900:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-15203188
The death toll in Syria has risen to more than 2,900 people since the pro-democracy protests began in March, the United Nations human rights office has said.

The UN had previously put the death toll at 2,700.
...
the figures did not include those who had disappeared or remained unaccounted for
...
videos surfaced of protesters burning Russian and Chinese flags
 
Who is at war with Syria? Only Israel that I am aware of and that is just simmering hostilities.

A person dispears and becomes a symbol. Deliberate or accidental; it makes no difference.

The Syrian regime is killing people by the hundreds.
 
http://www.cnn.com/2011/10/05/world/meast/syria-woman-alive/index.html?hpt=hp_t1

Woman says she's runaway, wasn't killed in Syrian custody

"Zainab Alhusni, the young woman reportedly slain and mutilated while in Syrian custody, appears to be very much alive."


SOOOOO, let me get this straight:
-we used this Zainab lady all over the media to sell a war with Syria
-she's wasn't killed by the boogey Syrians (btw, Steve Jobs is half Syrian).
-her mutilation stories are just as fake as the Kuwaiti incubators and Iraq's nuclear weapons, lol
-Russia and China blocked US Syrian resolution at the UN Security Council and now look like international heroes

how much more fail is Obama going to put us through? :\

Still less than Bush thus far.
 
Who is at war with Syria? Only Israel that I am aware of and that is just simmering hostilities.

no one is at war with Syria. :\

A person dispears and becomes a symbol. Deliberate or accidental; it makes no difference.

this is the dumbest thing i have read in AT in a long time. and trust me, i read a lot of dumb things. :\

The Syrian regime is killing people by the hundreds.

i don't know what to say, so ill leave this: :\

see bolded.
 
So..... whose mutilated body was it that was given to the family? Had to come from someone.
 
Am I the only one who said who the hell is Zainab Alhusni and when did we go to war with Syria?

If you want to support dictators, it's a free country - unlike Syria.
 
So..... whose mutilated body was it that was given to the family? Had to come from someone.

There are videos of the Syrian protesters going around throwing mutilated corpses of the regime's soldiers off of bridges.

What so few realize, is that some of these protests aren't as peaceful as they want you to think. And, the lashing out is probably the result of police/army being fearful of being hacked to death.
 
There are videos of the Syrian protesters going around throwing mutilated corpses of the regime's soldiers off of bridges.

What so few realize, is that some of these protests aren't as peaceful as they want you to think. And, the lashing out is probably the result of police/army being fearful of being hacked to death.

Hm... police being fearful of hacked to death? Why on earth would protesters go about doing that when all the soldiers were doing were just going door to door in neighborhoods peacefully oh so kindly asking people to stop protesting. I mean those soldiers were just passing out candy to the locals right?
 
What does Steve Jobs being half syrian have to do with this?

they're attacking his mother country. its possible that the cia offed stev jobs because they feared that he may one day donate billions to them? or is it all just a coincidence?
 
Hm... police being fearful of hacked to death? Why on earth would protesters go about doing that when all the soldiers were doing were just going door to door in neighborhoods peacefully oh so kindly asking people to stop protesting. I mean those soldiers were just passing out candy to the locals right?

Of course not, they were probably looking for people attempting to organize an Arab Spring in Syria and got heavy handed.

No different than what would happen in the US. If a cop shows up at my door looking for a suspect and I start getting angry and physical towards him, he has every right and is expected to take me out.

I am not saying Syrian police/military are innocent, but do you really want to fuck with someone in a tank? Or, as a soldier/cop in Syria, do you want to end up as a mutliated corpse being thrown off a bridge? You will reach when people start throwing rocks at you or they are circling around you.

If the Syrian people want freedom, they aren't going to get it peacefully.

Unless they do a massive form of peaceful protest - don't spend money, don't partake in government positions/events, don't go out, don't socialize; deliver the message that since you do not have true freedom, you will not live and be part of the Syrian social life. You don't have to get into a shoving match with a cop/soldier who has orders to take you down.
 
Of course not, they were probably looking for people attempting to organize an Arab Spring in Syria and got heavy handed.

No different than what would happen in the US. If a cop shows up at my door looking for a suspect and I start getting angry and physical towards him, he has every right and is expected to take me out.

I am not saying Syrian police/military are innocent, but do you really want to fuck with someone in a tank? Or, as a soldier/cop in Syria, do you want to end up as a mutliated corpse being thrown off a bridge? You will reach when people start throwing rocks at you or they are circling around you.

If the Syrian people want freedom, they aren't going to get it peacefully.

Unless they do a massive form of peaceful protest - don't spend money, don't partake in government positions/events, don't go out, don't socialize; deliver the message that since you do not have true freedom, you will not live and be part of the Syrian social life. You don't have to get into a shoving match with a cop/soldier who has orders to take you down.

Um it's much different that in the US. See, in the US they need some evidence or a warrant to barge into your house and they typically only arrest the accused... they don't bust in out of a moments notice and threaten you and your family with guns pointing to your face, drag people out randomly, and shove em into vans and drive away. People in the US also have a right to an attorney, which i guess in syria won't help anyway.

I doubt the people were all getting into shoving matches with the police. More likely the soldiers/police invading their homes, guns shoved into people and killing "suspects".

BTW, ignore that they were shooting fleeing refugees trying to leave for Turkey... that's because they were obviously causing trouble with the um... open pasture... crowding it and everything.
 
Hm... police being fearful of hacked to death? Why on earth would protesters go about doing that when all the soldiers were doing were just going door to door in neighborhoods peacefully oh so kindly asking people to stop protesting. I mean those soldiers were just passing out candy to the locals right?
He has a point; these protests are violent as well. I support people's right to democratic representation, but that doesn't necessarily make them nice people, or somehow empower them to topple a dictatorship without violence. The soldiers are following orders - evil orders, in my mind, but necessary from Assad's point of view - but I'm sure they are terrified of falling into the hands of the crowd. These aren't just protests, it's a civil war, and it will be only as peaceful as needed to succeed.

they're attacking his mother country. its possible that the cia offed stev jobs because they feared that he may one day donate billions to them? or is it all just a coincidence?
The mind, she is boggled. First you blame Obama when his administration went out of its way to support Assad until he begin the wholesale killing of his people, and now this . . .

Somewhere Algore is weeping because your stupidity is breaking his beautiful creation.
 
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