>I agree. I don't think she was in on it but she is beginning to annoy me. If she keeps it up she may find a backlash from the American public when she gets home.<
I hope I'm wrong for her family's sake. I've read a few of her writings before she was kidnapped and her thoughts now are not that much different from her thoughts then. I think we'll see once she gets safely back to the states how she acts. If she gets rid of her muslim clothing, condemns her kidnappers and talks differently I think we can assume that I was wrong. If she goes on the news shows and is still spouting terrorist propaganda and wearing her head scarf I think we'll have our answer.
I feel sorry for the man that was killed during her capture. She hasn't mentioned a thing about him. I do not understand how she can speak so glowingly of her kidnappers when they killed this man in cold blood.
I had a feeling from the beginning that this was a staged kidnapping because of the reasons why she was in Iraq, her previous writings and the fact that they didn't kill her after the first deadline passed and then several more. I think things were getting too hot. Other hostages had been freed in the past days and we had been cracking down in hot spots throughout Iraq. I don't think they wanted to get caught with her so let her go. Or their demands were met. I hope not because if so, if anyone appeased them and met their demands it will assure that more are kidnapped and more will die.
If staged what a horrible selfish thing to put your family and friends through. And it hardly would make her any kind of journalist.
Sherlockmom