CA - 14 killed in San Bernardino mass shooting, 2 Dec 2015 #3

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"She was a typical housewife"

These lawyers should just stop.
Gee, does that mean she was a typical Muslim housewife? One that made bombs and killed people? These lawyers should quit talking. Please put them in a room with the idiot reporters that ruined a crime scene. Let them all breath each others foul air for awhile.

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I've seen that picture of her stripped naked in the street. Unless she's 3ft 11, she ain't 90lbs. Just sayin.

How good was the picture you saw? This alleged photo looks like she has a scar on her right cheek. Just wondering if by chance you saw her face .... on the right side.
 
So the FBI does call this an act of terror... so what were those guys talking about?
 
Exactly. We are living in a fantasy world if we think the powers that be are doing proper background checks on people that they should be. There are plenty who slip between cracks. The intelligence powers of this nation have been handcuffed in many ways. I wonder when we wil make the corrections the American People need and deserve.
 
How good was the picture you saw? This alleged photo looks like she has a scar on her right cheek. Just wondering if by chance you saw her face .... on the right side.

when i saw it i thought why is she in her undeerware maybe 300 bullets at you rips your clothes off?
 
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Malik, who was born in Pakistan, moved to Saudi Arabia 25 years ago when she was about four years old. When she was older, she likely moved back and forth between Saudi Arabia and Pakistan, according to a source close to the Saudi Arabian government.

In 2007, she returned to Pakistan to study at Bahuddin Zakri University in Multan and stayed until 2012, according to a Pakistani intelligence official. She was said to be a brilliant student and was not known to have religious or political affiliation while there.

Malik encountered Syed Nazrim Farook, an American of Pakistani origin born in Chicago, on a dating website, an attorney for Farook’s family told reporters today. U.S. officials said Farook could have met Malik or her family in Saudi Arabia during a trip there in the fall of 2013. After another trip in July 2014, Farook returned to the U.S. with Malik in tow. The couple was married the next month.

Malik came to the U.S. on what is known as a “fiancé” visa, which allows an American fiancé to petition for his or her partner’s temporary entry before marriage. For the visa application, the address she listed in her Pakistani hometown, ABC News discovered today, does not exist. Malik received a her Green Card this summer, U.S. officials said.

Six months ago, the couple had a baby daughter and named her according to a naming convention more common to Arab families, rather than in the typical Pakistani manner.

How Malik purportedly became radicalized enough to post the purported pledge of allegiance to ISIS and help kill more than a dozen people in a quiet California town is still a mystery.

http://abcnews.go.com/International/female-san-bernardino-shooter-tashfeen-malik/story?id=35589386

She moved here a year ago and already held a Green Card???
Any immigration attorneys on the thread??? This is very fast. IMO

I'm not an immigration attorney but that definitely seems fast. A friend of mine married a guy she met from Bulgaria who was living in the US on a temporary work visa, and it was a really long time after they got married before he got his. Immigration officers randomly showed up at their house all the time and they were interviewed on a regular basis. I remember thinking what a pain the rear that had to be... although now I'm much more educated about why it was required and understand its necessity.
 
The reporter inside their walk in closet:" Look at how they destroyed the ceiling to look for evidence!"

Lady, it's a hatch of sorts to get access to attic....hence the wood around it. Eyeroll.

Thank you!

I can't imagine how some of these clueless "reporters" manage to hold a job.
 
I'm not an immigration attorney but that definitely seems fast. A friend of mine married a guy she met from Bulgaria who was living in the US on a temporary work visa, and it was a really long time after they got married before he got his. Immigration officers randomly showed up at their house all the time and they were interviewed on a regular basis. I remember thinking what a pain the rear that had to be... although now I'm much more educated about why it was required and understand its necessity.

It took me 4 years to be approved permanent resident status (green card) and 10 years to be naturalized. And my family was here legally on work visas (which took years to get, also).



I have never heard of anyone getting a green card in one year.
 
do any of us "care" about who influenced who ?
 
when i saw it i thought why is she in her undeerware maybe 300 bullets at you rips your clothes off?
Omg me too. It took me awhile to realise they stripped her to make sure she wasn't a time bomb. O/T a bit, was she wearing men's boxer briefs?

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In the SA they can go out in public but they can't drive. I think only the Taliban banned women from being in public without a male escort, I don't believe ISIS does.

^^ Respectfully BBM: Not so...


For Women Specifically

Women traveling alone are not allowed to enter the country unless they will be met at the airport by a husband, a sponsor or male relative. The Saudi Embassy advises women to dress conservatively in public; that means wearing ankle-length dresses with long sleeves and not pants. In many areas, particularly the capital, Riyadh, women are pressured to wear a full-length black covering called an abaya and to cover their heads. Women in restaurants not accompanied by a male relative often are not served, and religious police known as the Mutawwa travel in public watching for violations of social mores. Any public display of affection is considered offensive. A woman traveling with a man who is not her husband, sponsor or a male relative can be arrested.

http://traveltips.usatoday.com/women-traveling-saudi-arabia-43269.html


And from Wiki: All women in SA regardless of age, are required to have a male guardian.
 
I saw it say 29 and thought that was pushing it. I just say I am ten years older and everyone says how nice I look, works like a charm.

Try 20 years the results would be remarkable

hey guys we need a dash of laughter we just watched a flea market and psycotic lawyers ! whew
 
^^ Respectfully BMB: Not so...


For Women Specifically

Women traveling alone are not allowed to enter the country unless they will be met at the airport by a husband, a sponsor or male relative. The Saudi Embassy advises women to dress conservatively in public; that means wearing ankle-length dresses with long sleeves and not pants. In many areas, particularly the capital, Riyadh, women are pressured to wear a full-length black covering called an abaya and to cover their heads. Women in restaurants not accompanied by a male relative often are not served, and religious police known as the Mutawwa travel in public watching for violations of social mores. Any public display of affection is considered offensive. A woman traveling with a man who is not her husband, sponsor or a male relative can be arrested.

http://traveltips.usatoday.com/women-traveling-saudi-arabia-43269.html


And from Wiki: All women in SA regardless of age, are required to have a male guardian.
Barf. I hate how women are treated in countries like this. Makes me so mad.

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So what was the baby...just a thing to be tossed aside?

yes that is what the cells do -- assimalate into it so they look like the brady bunch

the cell in brussels had police officer uniforms a lot of em can you imagine
 
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