Mules wrote: » Everyone keeps saying the Syrians don't want her. The Syrian authorities never got near her. It was Syrian Kurds who set up a breakaway area that didn't want her. The Iraqis have been more than happy to try foreign Isis members, including women. The Syrians may be no different.
RocketRaccoon wrote: » There's absolutely no talking to this ted1 character, he'll be only delighted to see her on the late late soon.
BalcombeSt4 wrote: » I agree in principal that she shouldn't be allowed back to Ireland, the Saudi's should take her for starting this mess
ted1 wrote: » If she committed a crime let the courts decide her faith
BalcombeSt4 wrote: » Maybe the SJW media you speak of could help shine some light on why the US's best pal in the Arab world Saudi Arabia has helped fund a number of these extremist radical groups & why ISIS & Saudi Arabia share the same Wahhabism ideology, and why so much US arms ended up in the arms of ISIS or their allies. Or why some of the most effective groups fighting ISIS were also Islamic groups with more secular ideologies like Hezbollah, the Kurdish Peshmerga, the Badr Brigade, PKK, PFLP etc...
If you are actually serious about stopping ISIS & attacks from them & similar groups there are plenty of things to do, like not lump all Muslims & immigrants together as ISIS sympathisers, don't bomb or attack forces already fighting ISIS, support local forces in the areas fighting ISIS, stop giving so much support to the FSA who's main goal is to topel the Syrian government not ISIS, stop giving so much military aid to nations like Saudi Arabia who share a number of the same goals as ISIS. But if your goal is to whip up fear of Muslims for far right ideogolical purposes then keep doing what your doing.
ted1 wrote: » No, I just realise she’s an Irish citizen , and has different views than most. However we are it entitled to disown her. If she committed a crime let the courts decide her faith
Signore Fancy Pants wrote: » Exactly. This is the issue, the majority of Irish people do not understand or may not know of the above. People like "Ted1" think that women were just used for cooking, cleaning and "recreation". The facts are, ISIS women are fierce and brutal. They have been involved with routine punishment, carried out beheadings, disciplinary amputations. Others have been involved in fighting and conducted suicide attacks. But its ok.....Ted1 says she is just "1 Irish female". As you already know, there are also plenty of accounts of ISIS women attacking children from non ISIS supporters. Fcuking bashing displaced/refugee kids with rocks in the face because you do not follow the same ideology....kids like. Irish people would want to wake the fcuk up tbh. We have been lucky in many respects but parts of Europe are fcuked and now we have ISIS symphatisers...like Ted1...who dont see an issue with a radicalised former professional soldier, who travelled to be part of ISIS, stayed until it went tits up but now wants to come home...for the sake of her child. Theres a reason other countries dont want to take these people back. If she comes back here she faces a number of issues. Regular folk will be weary of speaking to her. The Muslim community wont accept her. She will be isolated and ostracised. She will be monitored by security services. It will be difficult in all respects to have a normal life. This pushes her further away from normality. This is when she seeks out like minded individuals. This is where cultivation, recruitment and the pursuit of covert ISIS support happens. People will also seek her out. There is no switch to simply turn this level of belief off. Worst case scenario, she directly or indirectly creates a security incident. This is how ISIS "reaches the west". The new ISIS "Emir" has directed that ISIS continue their attacks globally. Well, we have at least one confirmed ISIS member which may be coming back, and not into open arms. She is still radicalised. She still supports ISIS. She is a wolf in sheeps clothing. Get bent Lisa Smith and all who support you. Some people here need to read this post again and cop themselves on. You are not immune to the effects of religious fanatacism, nor their kinetic reaponses.
Signore Fancy Pants wrote: » Are you happy for a thief for their hand or foot to be chopped off? Are you happy for an adulterer to be stoned to death? Are you happy for her to swap back to Catholicism which can attract the death penalty under Shariah law? ".
HorrorScope wrote: » They won’t deal the justice she deserves, a slap on the wrist and off in to obscurity or the late late. The only acceptable outcome for Lisa Smith is a bullet between the eyes.
ted1 wrote: » No, but she’s Irish and is just as entitled as you and me to be here
Signore Fancy Pants wrote: » By all means, don't bother addressing any valid points which have been made in this thread. Just continue to keep it simple. Good man Ted.
Ash.J.Williams wrote: » We don’t do that here
ted1 wrote: » It is that simple.
Ash.J.Williams wrote: » Her kids are she’s not really
Deleted User wrote: » True enough. We don't. But we could 'allow' her to be taken by US intelligence for her terrorist links, and so, she disappears into Guantanamo Bay. And we have allowed the US intelligence forces to operate on Irish soil, with very weak objections, that were quickly forgotten.
Deleted User wrote: » She's a member of an international terrorist organisation. She might claim to have left but I suspect it's like the Mafia. Once in, never completely out. She should be tried as a terrorist, and exiled to some other country that is willing to settle the matter.
rgossip30 wrote: » No she is not home and it seems not for another while . The flight to Baldonnel was soldiers returning from duty in the Lebanon .
Signore Fancy Pants wrote: » It wasnt. The flight to Baldonnel was a DOJ migrant flight.
Strawberry Milkshake wrote: » That plane can carry 180 passengers. Wonder if it was full.
rgossip30 wrote: » There is still no definite proof but they are not brought in through civilian airports .
Signore Fancy Pants wrote: » Migrants? It defo wasnt soldiers landing in Bal. Im one of the lads that came home from Lebanon last Monday...we landed in Dublin airport.
jmreire wrote: » Oh, but the Syrian's did get their hand's on many isis fighter's Mules, and meted out there own brand of Justice. Not in any Court of Law though..Any isis ( or other ) prisoner's the Syrian Army took got short shrift. Interrogation, and execution, job done, exactly what isis had done to their prisoner's. You never hear much about any prisoners that the Syrian Army took, but they took a lot.