Posted on 09/21/2006 8:46:35 AM PDT by presidio9
Iraqi woman Sajida al-Rishawi, shown here in this file photo from April 24, 2006, was sentenced to death along with six others for their roles in the November 2005 hotel bombings in Amman, Jordan. Al-Rishawi was the only defendant in custody for the sentencing in Jordan. The other six, including another Iraqi woman, remain at large. (AP Photo/Jordan Television, File)
Curiously, AP neglects to mention that Sajida al-Rishawi was a member of al Qaeda. Let's get that neck stretched already.
too ugly to live
YOU'RE GONNA DIE!
Oh,God...that's one of the funniest pictures I've ever seen!!!
Oh, I don't know about that. A little make up, six months at sea and a load of liquor, beautiful!
Amazing, they kill captured terrorists in Jordan, but let them go in Germany.
I throw that thing around a lot. It ownz.
Unfortunate resemblance.
She was going to take off all of her clothes instead, but she decided to be more compassionate and just bomb everyone.
A face that even her mother would slap.
AP needs to fess up and start reporting the war dead of the side they are "silently" cheering for.
Now I understand why the goats and pigs in muslim lands are so anxious.
I can see why she covers her face.
"Jordan's death penalty is by hanging, which is carried out after a protracted legal process that includes several options to appeal, including to the supreme court."
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How "protracted" is the appeals process? Gawd, I hope it's not like Pennsylvania where we have criminals on "death row" for 20 or more years. *SIGH*
Alphabetized Hollyweird's first celebrity!
Looks like she gets the honor of being one of some nutjob's 27. Amazing that Ali al-Shamari had the willpower to wait until after the attack to consumate the marriage. You'd think he's be all over that.
Sometimes I think that's why they started covering their faces in the first place. Not a lot of beauty queens in that part of the world.
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