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eissa

(4,238 posts)
43. I can't say this enough
Fri Feb 22, 2019, 01:35 PM
Feb 2019

Fuck her. FFFFUUUUUUCCCCKKKKKK HHHHHHEEERRRRRR.

Talk to me when the lives of your families have been turned upside down because those murderous barbarians. She doesn't get to say, "ooppss, my bad!" after fucking over so many lives, and causing a seismic shift in global migration. She can rot in the hellhole she helped create, at the hands of the misogynist bastard she married. I wish her nothing but misery for the rest of her pathetic life.

If she is a United States citizen, she is authorized access to the US Justice System maxrandb Feb 2019 #1
Exactly.. LakeArenal Feb 2019 #2
3rded ... we let John Walker come home didn't we? His case was much more serious IMHO ... (nt) mr_lebowski Feb 2019 #3
THIS bluestarone Feb 2019 #24
I foresee Trump declaring her an enemy combatant and shipping her off to Gitmo. Calista241 Feb 2019 #66
If she's proven to be a citizen leftynyc Feb 2019 #4
That's exactly what I think. LuvNewcastle Feb 2019 #11
It puzzles me she wants to come back leftynyc Feb 2019 #19
She's off her nut. LuvNewcastle Feb 2019 #42
Reading her social media posts leftynyc Feb 2019 #46
Same thing I thought SCantiGOP Feb 2019 #51
This message was self-deleted by its author bernie59 Feb 2019 #115
she made her decision and there is price to be paid, Screw her and any one else in same boat beachbum bob Feb 2019 #5
I agree customerserviceguy Feb 2019 #50
"Christian family and raised right".... Pachamama Feb 2019 #68
I'm an atheist customerserviceguy Feb 2019 #74
So as an Atheist you believe Religion and Religious upbringing should be used to punish someone of Pachamama Feb 2019 #76
No, it was just me piling on customerserviceguy Feb 2019 #77
????? Pachamama Feb 2019 #78
Read a little further customerserviceguy Feb 2019 #81
Wow. Autumn Feb 2019 #113
Technically, if she's brainwashed, she can recover when removed, however, if she relapses... TheBlackAdder Feb 2019 #52
I believe she is a US born citizen, she and her child should be allowed to return to US, should have Pachamama Feb 2019 #6
father was a former diplomat... different standards... Dan Feb 2019 #58
Not accurate.... Pachamama Feb 2019 #63
Well, she might, but Dan Feb 2019 #93
If she was born a US citizen, she can't be kept out struggle4progress Feb 2019 #7
Sorry, no. peggysue2 Feb 2019 #8
So, you believe the administration can banish US citizens from the US? jberryhill Feb 2019 #12
Isn't her citizenship status under dispute? tritsofme Feb 2019 #44
Where do we resolve legal disputes in this country? jberryhill Feb 2019 #45
Well... that depends on the "we" and "in this country", right? FBaggins Feb 2019 #104
No. I'm saying I have very little sympathy for the woman herself peggysue2 Feb 2019 #48
I have sympathy for the Constitution and laws of the US, and for due process jberryhill Feb 2019 #49
There have been a few past cases where birthright citizenship was not automatic. Blue_true Feb 2019 #84
How does being 'remorseful' affect her citizenship status? jberryhill Feb 2019 #85
You have a point. But I would rather her show true remorse than not. Blue_true Feb 2019 #117
Are all natural born children American citizens? No... there is one exception. keithbvadu2 Feb 2019 #108
It's also international law dalton99a Feb 2019 #109
Orange Shitgibbon is trying to use this case to end birthright citizenship. bullwinkle428 Feb 2019 #9
You do realize the Obama administration rejected her ability to return as welll. GulfCoast66 Feb 2019 #17
+1000 Pachamama Feb 2019 #70
If she is a US citizen, she has an absolute right to enter the US jberryhill Feb 2019 #10
+1000. nt. MH1 Feb 2019 #14
+1 treestar Feb 2019 #27
+1000 Pachamama Feb 2019 #71
It's controversial because it is the kind of issue that gets the authoritarians fired up. Act_of_Reparation Feb 2019 #75
"If" she committed a crime? Polybius Feb 2019 #111
I agree, but I think this is a passive aggressive technique used to generate more hate ProudLib72 Feb 2019 #116
The Obama administration determined she was not a U.S. citizen at birth dalton99a Feb 2019 #13
Case closed then workinclasszero Feb 2019 #23
Ah, of course jberryhill Feb 2019 #28
Alabama woman who joined ISIS sues to return to the U.S. workinclasszero Feb 2019 #31
Now that's some irony! LanternWaste Feb 2019 #53
Link to info that supports this claim? Pachamama Feb 2019 #72
Here Polybius Feb 2019 #112
Did she appeal? treestar Feb 2019 #73
Bring her back and let her face terrorism charges. Eugene Feb 2019 #15
I thought the evidence was that her parents were here because of her father's diplomat status. Shrike47 Feb 2019 #21
The State Department said this in 2016. Her father disputes this. Eugene Feb 2019 #26
Keep it in mind people with connections (Wasta in Arabic) can get almost any document they want JCMach1 Feb 2019 #69
Quitting your diplomatic job is not enough. The U.S. State Department must be formally notified dalton99a Feb 2019 #106
She needs to be prosecuted in the US as a US citizen. LuckyCharms Feb 2019 #16
Her father was a diplomat snowybirdie Feb 2019 #18
Where is this info coming from regarding diplomat children? Pachamama Feb 2019 #64
Here ya go: Polybius Feb 2019 #114
There might be a bright side to this. President Lawless and Disorder, GemDigger Feb 2019 #20
Seriously? workinclasszero Feb 2019 #22
That's a silly question jberryhill Feb 2019 #29
Someone that joined ISIS is a mass murderer workinclasszero Feb 2019 #34
Yes, so? jberryhill Feb 2019 #37
A US citizen is always allowed back treestar Feb 2019 #25
If she is a U.S. Citizen she has the right bluecollar2 Feb 2019 #30
Bring her home and put her on trial get the red out Feb 2019 #32
She's a citizen, so she's entitled to return to the U.S. - and face prosecution here. The Velveteen Ocelot Feb 2019 #33
The Obama administration determined she wasn't a citizen in 2016 ripcord Feb 2019 #55
My understanding is that she was born after her father was no longer a diplomat. The Velveteen Ocelot Feb 2019 #86
I doubt I would have believed Trump's administration ripcord Feb 2019 #97
If ISIS had won... Downtown Hound Feb 2019 #35
Sorry, you went to join ISIS, who would have no problem beheading any of us. JuJuYoshida Feb 2019 #36
Yep jberryhill Feb 2019 #40
According to a UN document, Cold War Spook Feb 2019 #38
She is 24 years old. That would put her birth around late 1995. nt Blue_true Feb 2019 #87
Her child should be adopted by a gay Jewish couple and Jose Garcia Feb 2019 #39
I know several young women that have done/could do similar. haele Feb 2019 #41
I can't say this enough eissa Feb 2019 #43
Both of the men she married are dead. She is unsure which one is the father of her child. Blue_true Feb 2019 #88
She should be allowed to return fishwax Feb 2019 #47
Follow the law! DBoon Feb 2019 #54
This message was self-deleted by its author Pachamama Feb 2019 #65
Honestly(imho), she shouldn't be let back in even if she's a citizen. Afromania Feb 2019 #56
Come home, face justice in a court of law. She seems to be willing to do that... Hekate Feb 2019 #57
If she returns to the US knowing she's facing trial, so be it. davsand Feb 2019 #59
Trump just got done criticising Europe for not taking back ISIS members muriel_volestrangler Feb 2019 #60
This is not her home. Lunabell Feb 2019 #61
If she is a citizen, she never gives up that right unless she formally renounced her citizenship. Blue_true Feb 2019 #89
She isn't a citizen and has zero right to come back Amishman Feb 2019 #62
My first thought on this was Hell No but tiredtoo Feb 2019 #67
You voted for a republican once? Blue_true Feb 2019 #92
I can forgive but I can't forget. EOM tiredtoo Feb 2019 #99
If she is truly remorseful, she can explain to young women being pulled into radicalism, Blue_true Feb 2019 #79
If she did renounce her citizenship in the past and that can be avebury Feb 2019 #80
There's no "let" about it Loki Liesmith Feb 2019 #82
The question is whether she was a citizen to begin with. Blue_true Feb 2019 #94
No fuckin' way Blue_Tires Feb 2019 #83
From what I have read, she doesn't care if she is tried and jailed. Blue_true Feb 2019 #95
Okay, last I checked she *didn't* want to cooperate Blue_Tires Feb 2019 #96
She should come home, do her time in prison, Ilsa Feb 2019 #90
actually her actions are the definition of treason and she should be tried under UCMJ which beachbum bob Feb 2019 #91
If she's a civilian the UCMJ doesn't apply, no matter what she did. The Velveteen Ocelot Feb 2019 #98
No nt Raine Feb 2019 #100
she renounced her citizenship ! stonecutter357 Feb 2019 #101
and it was revoked in 2016 Tiggeroshii Feb 2019 #102
I'm with President Obama on this - She is not a Citizen and can't come to the USA Alea Feb 2019 #103
I trust President Obama and the decisions he made. GulfCoast66 Feb 2019 #105
No Renew Deal Feb 2019 #107
Let her decide by giving her this choice Polybius Feb 2019 #110
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