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In reply to the discussion: Israel Revokes Residency Of Jerusalem Attacker's Widow [View all]christx30
(6,241 posts)85. That's why an investigation happens.
See what she knew, when she knew it. Find out if she found out about her husband's crime from the people that came to the door, or if he told her beforehand what he was going to do. If she didn't know, great. She's fine. If she did know, and she could have done something to prevent people from getting killed, she gets no sympathy.
If Marina Oswald knew in October that Lee was planning to shoot JFK, and failed to call someone and report it, she would be just as guilty as her husband.
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Most of those killed by the Palestinians in this terror attack were American citizens
oberliner
Nov 2014
#5
Not the legally-resident family members of foreign nationals convicted of crimes, though.
Spider Jerusalem
Nov 2014
#13
ummm .. I posted the actual law regarding how permanent residents can be deported
cosmicone
Nov 2014
#29
That is neither made distinct in the law, nor is there evidence of such in this particular case.
Ash_F
Nov 2014
#66
You're talking to someone who celebrates Fateh al-Sissi slaughtering thousands of egyptians
Scootaloo
Nov 2014
#51
Except in this case what they want is for Palestinians not to slaughter people praying in synagogue
oberliner
Nov 2014
#7
It is not reasonable to ask of people who have not committed any such crimes. /nt
Ash_F
Nov 2014
#50
Collective punishment is "a smart move"? It's also a violation of the Geneva Conventions.
Comrade Grumpy
Nov 2014
#11
If it makes you happy I will concede that this policy is hateful, bigoted and counterproductive. /nt
Ash_F
Nov 2014
#56
Besides, only a decent human would consider it a deterrent to killing innocents
seveneyes
Nov 2014
#87