Posted on 08/25/2016 10:10:57 AM PDT by nickcarraway
Rams car into second wifes home
An Arab woman stole her husbands car, drove all the way to his new house and rammed the vehicle against the wall many times after learning he married again.
The unnamed wife went mad after she was told that her Saudi husband has just married again and bought a new house in the other side of the capital Riyadh.
She drove to her husbands new house and banged the car against the wall many times, causing it to collapse.
The second wife, who was in at the time, was taken to hospital in shock while police arrested the first wife, Ajel daily said.
Women are not allowed to drive cars in conservative Saudi Arabia.
Polygamy is coming here real soon.
It was here before, and the political class got rid of it.
Something tells me they will embrace it this time around.
One wife is hard enough imagine trying to handle multiple. The stories in the Bible should be warning enough.
When mistresses collide
Given this story, maybe they have a reason for that policy.
I get so tired of the media using the term “conservative” for Islamic radicalism. Then they call us conservatives “racist” for opposing Islamic radicalism.
Liberals (in the modern sense of the term) apparently just don’t understand the concept of “logical consistency.” But we all knew that...
Multiple wives would be bad enough, could you imagine dealing with multiple mothers-in-law?
He’ll be out a new car and a new wall.
She’ll be stoned. The lying cheating scum wasn’t worth it.
She will lose interest after she is whipped or stoned to death.
“Revenge against wife number 2?” Why? What did wife number 2 do to her?
Lorena Bobbitt bobbed her cheating husband.
Oh, dear - better not tell her about the other nine wives...
For those of us that keep track of social history over the Centuries know that the Bards observation that, “Hell hath no furry as a women scorned,” is an understatement.
Furry lol
If not, she was in trouble the minute she drove over to his new house. :-)
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