This subject is so not funny. But your post made me laugh just the same. Never heard Burkini. Oh my, I can't I just can't [emoji39]
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a dash of levity is healthy
This subject is so not funny. But your post made me laugh just the same. Never heard Burkini. Oh my, I can't I just can't [emoji39]
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ITA, there was actually a bit of arrogance in the delivery of the statement, IMO.
It's like these guys are fighting for FaceTime. On another note, I am a typical housewife. I keep my house Free of pipe bombs, not make them and shoot at innocent people. She was NOT a typical housewife like the attorneys say.
I've seen that picture of her stripped naked in the street. Unless she's 3ft 11, she ain't 90lbs. Just sayin.Curious. I know you can't always tell from photographs, but she looks like she might be more than 90 lbs. I wonder if they are really sure it's her.
Yes! Me too. I can't wait to go. Eff the terrorist Bastards!!!!
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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 Farooks 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 partners 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 think the house looks like someone left in a hurry because grandma and baby were rushed out of there. It looked like someone was cooking and I bet it as Grandma.
I think that the wife went with her husband that morning, and waited in the SUV. They told Grandma 'THEY' had a doctors appointment. So they left together.
Good point about the permission. In fact, I'm not sure they're even allowed to go out in public without the presence of a male relative. I hadn't thought about that.
Too late for that. It's completely compromised now.
Absolutely.
I nearly threw my laptop at the tv when they had their little Britney Spears moment. They were laughing at the comment. And 14 people are dead. Many more injured, their lives are changed forever.
Oh sure, it's definitely appropriate to be laughing.:banghead:
The address on her Visa app doesn't exist?
The address on her Visa app doesn't exist?
Yep, and who approved her Visa? :gaah:
I know I think she is doing good from what I read. I can't trash that. jmo idk