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The 270+ schoolgirls who were abducted by Boko Haram April 14, 2014 status update:

Sunday marks five months since the girls were kidnapped. Here’s what has happened since.

Not one student has been rescued

In the first days after the abduction, 57 of the girls managed to escape from their captors. But not one has escaped or been rescued since then.

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Boko Haram has just in the last 24 hours surrounded another town with the aim of killing and enslaving.
ISIS has been widely reported to be making $3 million per day from selling slaves, theft, selling antiquities, and selling oil.
As long as there are too many men in Islam, who cannot attract a family willing to let them marry a daughter, there will be Muslims taking females in battle and selling them off to these men.

That hashtag diplomacy is pure genius

Maybe we should send Greggie over to the WH to ask Obie and Moo-shell?

OOPS!! — oh! WAIT! – Wrong thread! — it is congress’ and Bush’s fault — they haven’t done anything!

The WH is sending 3000 troopers to Central Africa to help fight the Ebola Virus. Its a great method to weaken the military and to bring the virus to N. America. Maybe the troopers will meet and greet abductees.