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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You know indigenous tribes all over the world have been doing this to missionaries ever since those idiots thought it was part of God's work to go and bother them on their land? Missionaries have been killed, scalped, boiled alive, eaten, etc... [/quote] Having lived in an African country, I can say they also do good work [/quote] Having lived in an African country myself, I can say that missionaries do awful things. [/quote] What are the awful things you’ve witnessed missionaries doing? [/quote] https://www.reuters.com/article/us-quake-haiti/u-s-missionaries-in-haiti-charged-with-child-kidnap-idUSTRE6125GK20100204 "They were arrested last week on Haiti’s border with the Dominican Republic when they tried to cross with a busload of 33 children they said were orphaned by the devastating January 12 quake. Haitian authorities said the group lacked the authorization needed to take the children out of Haiti."[/quote] Eight of 10 Americans accused of kidnapping return to US https://amp.france24.com/en/20100218-eight-10-americans-accused-kidnapping-return-us Haitian police said some parents admitted to handing over their children to the missionaries in the belief they would get an education and a better life. Silsby told the hearing her group was taking the children to a 45-room hotel it was converting to an orphanage in Cabarete, Dominican Republic. “We were going to house them there,” she said of the beach resort. “They could stay there, go to school and live well and the parents could come and visit them.” So this case from 2010…were these missionaries ever convicted? Sec of State Hillary Clinton helped secure the release and return to the US of these missionaries. “U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton that Washington was in talks with the Haitian government “about the appropriate disposition of their (missionaries’) cases.” Surely our Sec of State would not help free child traffickers, would she? [/quote]
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