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Posted by Belly, Sunday, 20 October 2019 10:17:15 AM
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But in the end by not letting them return we underline this, if others want to do it there is no easy return
That seems best to me Belly, I go along with that. We've got to be cruel to the cruel to be kind to the kind ! Posted by individual, Sunday, 20 October 2019 7:45:23 PM
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My thoughts too Indy
It saddens me to understand this but see others do not We will see, within a decade, much harsher views about those who use our law and freedoms against us After all I see no intention from IS or any Islamic terror group to be in any way kind to us Posted by Belly, Monday, 21 October 2019 5:55:54 AM
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Belly,
This is actually a real situation of bad things happening because of good people doing nothing ! Posted by individual, Monday, 21 October 2019 6:58:22 AM
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http://www.news.com.au/world/middle-east/wives-of-isis-fighters-in-syria-make-extraordinary-to-australia/news-story/9b42563850f028cf8d2bc2350c0c75a0
Free to read, the link is a good read It shows however the complex nature of the subject On leaving the west these women took place in a matter that was full of or used as, political stunt supporting IS Right now? they are being used that way Like it or not great numbers, almost for sure a majority, have no sympathy for them And do not blame politicians for this They [knowing voters minds] are saying loud and clear never again Posted by Belly, Sunday, 27 October 2019 4:22:04 AM
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And despite those wanting to be kind to them these women, victims of bad partners or not, committed a crime against us
Indy we both could make a case for bringing them home, charging the criminals in that group
Watching closely the rest
But in the end by not letting them return we underline this, if others want to do it there is no easy return
That seems best to me