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Old 10-28-2010, 03:22 PM   #7
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That is a sad and twisted story.

She is there to help people, which is good. People all over need help, even people in war zones. At times one may have to go into a enemy war zone to help the people. Can't really get around that. I applaud her for doing what she was doing.

Her getting captured, is pretty messed up, but she's an adult, and must have been aware of the danger she was putting herself in. Of course this doesn't make up for what happened, but she knew the risk.

Now the people going in to rescue her killing her is just terrible. Nothing is perfect, and in situations like that, we don't or at least I don't know how it is to be on the front line, and what pressures and stresses one goes through. They did their best, but was unsuccessful, which is very unfortunate.
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