It seems he was a homosexual who was driven mad by his own sexuality in contradiction with his upbringing, as his father is a strong homophobe.
If he was a fu*kfreak and his wifey was as controlling as she appears to be she could have been the one that exploited his gay side, if he had one to begin with. If that is what wifey wanted to satisfy her 'needs' and she would have promoted the same things that made his 1st wife leave him.... a sort of Jihadist Boy George who snapped, eh?
If he was a fu*kfreak and his wifey was as controlling as she appears to be she could have been the one that exploited his gay side, if he had one to begin with. If that is what wifey wanted to satisfy her 'needs' and she would have promoted the same things that made his 1st wife leave him.
I wonder if she has a colorful past and the wreckage she left behind would include men who are insecure about who they are.
Well, that's. . . disconcerting.... a sort of Jihadist Boy George who snapped, eh?
The Muslim hounds have been released.
From 1982 to 2003 there were 46 suicide attacks in Iraq.Mainstream Media Journalist Exposes How the US ‘War on Terror’ Increased Terrorism by 4,500%
“According to reports from our own U.S. government, reports of deaths from terrorism in the Middle East between 2002 and 2014 have increased 4,500 percent.
But let’s go a little deeper. Take for instance just the country of Iraq. Before the 2003 U.S. invasion, do you know how many suicide attacks there were in Iraq? None. In the country’s history there had never been one. But since the 2003 invasion, there have been 1,892.
So extremists who have a problem with music, dancing and girls going to school is America's fault?And what about Afghanistan? Just last year alone, insurgents killed 2,643 civilians last year—the highest number since U.N. records began.
Actually there were 4 from 1982-2001/2002How about Pakistan? In the 14 years prior to 9/11 there was one suicide attack on Pakistani soil. In the 14 years since, there have been 486 suicide attacks.
Somalia had 11 from 1982 to 2001/2002. Yemen had 2. Your numbers for Libya are misleading since there've been a total of 29 since 1982. Nigeria had 12 from the period 1982 to 2001/2002 and Syria had 7. To solely blame the US for the massive increase is oversimplifying the problem.The same is true in the past 14 years in Somalia (88), Yemen (85), Libya (29), Nigeria (91), and Syria (165).”