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Hightop
12-22-2011, 09:35 AM
At least she wasn't pepper sprayed.

Shakira was one year old when Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Barack Obama ordered the 2009 drone strike in Pakistan's Swat valley that nearly killed her. With two other burned little girls, she was put in a trash bin to die. A volunteer doctor with House of Charity discovered the three babies and attempted to save them. Two of the little girls died from their injuries, but Shakira, who is now four, lived to be disfigured.

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(CNN) -- She has eyelashes but no eyebrows. She has all her fingers but is missing four nails. Her skin is so taut now that she can no longer frown.

But she can still smile.

Her face tells a story of suffering. Her name, Shakira, tells a story of a new journey.

Shakira means thankful.

Last week, 4-year-old Shakira arrived in the United States for what her caretaker, Hashmat Effendi, hopes will be the start of the rest of her life.

Shakira, believed burned in a U.S. drone strike in Pakistan, will undergo reconstructive surgery in January.

She will never look fully normal, but Effendi hopes the surgery will make it easier for Shakira to grow older and help others see what Effendi has seen all along: an effervescent bundle of love.

In 2009, Effendi was on a medical mission with Texas-based House of Charity in Pakistan's Swat Valley. The region's natural beauty was once compared to Switzerland's, but by then it was a Taliban-infested area rife with violence.

One of the doctors found three little girls left in a trash bin. They'd suffered horrific injuries.

"Who are they?" the doctor asked.

Nobody knew.

Where were their parents? Where were they from?

All anyone could say is that there had been a U.S. drone attack. The girls were likely hurt in the strike.

The doctor, who was traveling with House of Charity, took them back with him. They were in grave condition. Two of the girls died, but the littlest one had a chance of making it if she were treated right away.

She was only a year old, Effendi guessed, but small for her age. She was skinny. Dirty. Very bloody. She had fresh burns all over her face, her scalp and on her arms.

Effendi began searching for the little girl's family. She needed their consent before doctors operated on her. But when no one stepped forward, doctors proceeded anyway to treat the burns. Otherwise, they would have to amputate her arm. Otherwise, she might not survive.

Effendi named her Shakira.

"Life," she said, "was a gift for her."

Effendi continued to look for relatives, even scattered posters of Shakira everywhere and solicited the help of the Pakistani army and a government official. But still, no one claimed her.

Shakira was finally taken to Shalimar Hospital in Lahore, where she spent the next three years in a charity ward. Until last week.

Effendi was finally able to bring Shakira back to Houston, where Effendi lives.

When the Qatar Airways flight landed, Shakira turned to Effendi, whom she calls Mummy.

"Are we in America?" she asked.

"Yes," Effendi replied.

Shakira put her hands together and clapped.

On the plane, Shakira had learned to count from 1 to 27 in English. It was a good start, Effendi thought.

House of Charity has helped thousands of children with congenital birth defects or those who have been disfigured in war, but Shakira was special.

Effendi raised three sons, who are grown. Her house once again filled with the mirth of a youngster.

"She's like my tail," Effendi said. "She follows me around all day."

She took Shakira to McDonald's. Shakira gobbled up chicken nuggets. She learned that in America, chips were called French fries and tomato sauce was ketchup.

Effendi was ironing her clothes Tuesday when Shakira ran up to her.

"Mummy, do you love me?" she asked. "How much?"

"This much," Effendi said, gesturing.

Shakira ran into the bathroom, stood in front of the mirror and started screaming.

It was then that Effendi realized Shakira was overwhelmed.

She had gone that day to meet her doctor, Robert McCauley, at the Shriners Hospital for Children in Galveston. He volunteered to do the reconstructive surgery.

Shakira arrived in a turquoise striped dress, black leggings and white lacy socks. She wore beads around her neck and a big pink ring that House of Charity volunteer Larry Maxwell gave her. She called him "Nana," the Urdu word for grandfather.

At the hospital, Shakira touched McCauley's coat buttons; the nurse's stethoscope. She referred to McCauley as her doctor and understood as best a child could that he was trying to make her well.

"It's not easy and it's not a single-day procedure," McCauley said about the surgery. He will start January 16 with her right hand.

He will never be able to give her eyebrows or restore the missing nails on four of her fingers. Sometimes, when Shakira eats spicy food, her flesh feels raw and irritated. She will have to always be careful about that.

He will never be able to fix the severe discoloration on her forehead. But he hopes to reconstruct her nose, fix her eyes.

Shakira took it all in stride at the hospital. But it was that sense of belonging and being loved that was alien for her, Effendi realized. It was overwhelming.

"She needs security," Effendi said. "Yesterday was a very emotional day for her."

Effendi had been working with children for 25 years. But Shakira was teaching her new things.

Effendi hopes Shakira will be adopted by a family in the United States. It would be unfair, she said, to send Shakira back to Pakistan. She has no one there.

For now, Shakira will adjust to life in America in Effendi's home.

Effendi may never know where Shakira came from or who claimed her as a daughter.

But she knows she was able to give Shakira new life -- and a name that could not have been more fitting.

mc mark
12-22-2011, 09:44 AM
http://www.groovydude.net/ebaypics/Obama2809B.jpg

rhadamanthus
12-22-2011, 09:55 AM
The thread title is over-the-top and the cherry-picking is almost stupefying...but I'm still not sure that pic is necessary or conveys anything relevant to the thread topic, mark.

Or if it does, it's not in a good way.

jEXCLUSIVE
12-22-2011, 10:06 AM
Not Very Fair Is It?

George W. Bush Responsible For the Death of 4,000 Americans Via Illegal War

LINK (http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/us-military-deaths-in-iraq-war-at-4485-tuesday-according-to-associated-press-count/2011/12/20/gIQAEz8e7O_story.html)

US military deaths in Iraq war at 4,485 Tuesday, according to Associated Press count

As of Tuesday, Dec. 20, 2011, at least 4,485 members of the U.S. military had died in the Iraq war since it began in March 2003, according to an Associated Press count.

The figure includes nine military civilians killed in action.

At least 3,527 military personnel died as a result of hostile action, according to the military’s numbers.

The AP count is two fewer than the Defense Department’s tally, last updated Monday at 10 a.m. EST.

Since the start of U.S. military operations in Iraq, 32,226 U.S. service members have been wounded in hostile action, according to the Defense Department’s weekly tally.

SunsRocketsfan
12-22-2011, 10:16 AM
what a horrible story made worse by the usual partisan politics.
Agree with rhad.. Mark, what was the point of posting that picture? pretty tasteles

Air Langhi
12-22-2011, 10:17 AM
Doing what obama is doing is wrong. Just cause the republicans doesn't excuse a lot of things he has done.

mc mark
12-22-2011, 10:18 AM
The thread is tasteless.

Hightop's existence is tasteless.

robbie380
12-22-2011, 10:18 AM
At least she wasn't pepper sprayed.

Shakira was one year old when Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Barack Obama ordered the 2009 drone strike in Pakistan's Swat valley that nearly killed her. With two other burned little girls, she was put in a trash bin to die. A volunteer doctor with House of Charity discovered the three babies and attempted to save them. Two of the little girls died from their injuries, but Shakira, who is now four, lived to be disfigured.

Wow you are a real ****ing chump.

rhadamanthus
12-22-2011, 10:19 AM
The thread is tasteless.

Agreed. (but I don't think I would have responded with a campaign ad)

Joshfast
12-22-2011, 10:20 AM
This lame ass dupe account hasn't been banned yet?

Hightop
12-22-2011, 10:20 AM
The thread is tasteless.

Hightop's existence is tasteless.

Obama is a murderer and you support him. You are sickening.

Hightop
12-22-2011, 10:22 AM
Wow you are a real ****ing chump.

Why don't you write a nasty letter to CNN for publishing the story.

R0ckets03
12-22-2011, 10:23 AM
man...all the best to the kid. :(

mc mark
12-22-2011, 10:24 AM
Agreed. (but I don't think I would have responded with a campaign ad)


Look I get it! I get why you and others are upset with Mr Obama for continuing and expanding on policies that should disgust any rational person. I don’t care for them either. But where was this freak 6 years ago when the last administration was doing the same kind of ****?

**** him

Rocketman95
12-22-2011, 10:25 AM
Agreed. (but I don't think I would have responded with a campaign ad)

i know, that was like the worst ****ing thing i have ever seen in this forum. :rolleyes:

SunsRocketsfan
12-22-2011, 10:25 AM
The thread is tasteless.



agree this thread is totally tasteless.. so you should avoid contributing to it.

mc mark
12-22-2011, 10:26 AM
agree this thread is totally tasteless.. so you should avoid contributing to it.

you're right! I'm out!

SunsRocketsfan
12-22-2011, 10:27 AM
Look I get it! I get why you and others are upset with Mr Obama for continuing and expanding on policies that should disgust any rational person. I don’t care for them either. But where was this freak 6 years ago when the last administration was doing the same kind of ****?

**** him

well there was plenty like him in your camp. It's all pretty stupid and sickening.

well on a positive note .. at least we are finally out of Iraq

DonnyMost
12-22-2011, 10:28 AM
This lame ass dupe account hasn't been banned yet?

+1

The jig has been up for a while now, time to squash the cockroach and wait for its inevitable return.

jo mama
12-22-2011, 10:32 AM
Not Very Fair Is It?

George W. Bush Responsible For the Death of 4,000 Americans Via Illegal War

LINK (http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/us-military-deaths-in-iraq-war-at-4485-tuesday-according-to-associated-press-count/2011/12/20/gIQAEz8e7O_story.html)

US military deaths in Iraq war at 4,485 Tuesday, according to Associated Press count

As of Tuesday, Dec. 20, 2011, at least 4,485 members of the U.S. military had died in the Iraq war since it began in March 2003, according to an Associated Press count.

The figure includes nine military civilians killed in action.

At least 3,527 military personnel died as a result of hostile action, according to the military’s numbers.

The AP count is two fewer than the Defense Department’s tally, last updated Monday at 10 a.m. EST.

Since the start of U.S. military operations in Iraq, 32,226 U.S. service members have been wounded in hostile action, according to the Defense Department’s weekly tally.

bush is also responsible for the deaths of 100,000 innocent iraqi men, women and children. he should be executed for war crimes. but that doesnt mean its ok for nobel peace prize recipient obama to authorize use of drones which kill and mutilate innocent children.

Obama is a murderer and you support him. You are sickening.

were you a bush supporter?

Classic
12-22-2011, 10:36 AM
Not Very Fair Is It?

George W. Bush Responsible For the Death of 4,000 Americans Via Illegal War

LINK (http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/us-military-deaths-in-iraq-war-at-4485-tuesday-according-to-associated-press-count/2011/12/20/gIQAEz8e7O_story.html)

US military deaths in Iraq war at 4,485 Tuesday, according to Associated Press count

As of Tuesday, Dec. 20, 2011, at least 4,485 members of the U.S. military had died in the Iraq war since it began in March 2003, according to an Associated Press count.

The figure includes nine military civilians killed in action.

At least 3,527 military personnel died as a result of hostile action, according to the military’s numbers.

The AP count is two fewer than the Defense Department’s tally, last updated Monday at 10 a.m. EST.

Since the start of U.S. military operations in Iraq, 32,226 U.S. service members have been wounded in hostile action, according to the Defense Department’s weekly tally.[/Spoiler]

You're right. The US' foreign policy these days is reminiscent of the frontier policies of the 1870's. Crimes against humanity have been committed under countless presidencies.

Ron Paul's got my vote in 2012 if he gets the GOP nod simply on foreign policy matters alone.

Hightop
12-22-2011, 10:36 AM
bush is also responsible for the deaths of 100,000 innocent iraqi men, women and children. he should be executed for war crimes. but that doesnt mean its ok for nobel peace prize recipient obama to authorize use of drones which kill and mutilate innocent children.



were you a bush supporter?

Nope.

Amel
12-22-2011, 10:37 AM
wish I could neg OP

that's just messed up

rhadamanthus
12-22-2011, 10:38 AM
Look I get it! I get why you and others are upset with Mr Obama for continuing and expanding on policies that should disgust any rational person. I don’t care for them either. But where was this freak 6 years ago when the last administration was doing the same kind of ****?

**** him

Mark:

Not trying to pick on you or even call you out per say. I just think the better choice would have been to simply say "this thread sucks and so do you" instead of sinking down to that level and responding in kind. No hard feelings I hope.

i know, that was like the worst ****ing thing i have ever seen in this forum.

Yeah, cause that's exactly what I was implying. I mean, you can really just feel the dripping vitriol and anger in my posts, can't you? Thanks for clearing that up for everyone.

mc mark
12-22-2011, 10:42 AM
Mark:

Not trying to pick on you or even call you out per say. I just think the better choice would have been to simply say "this thread sucks and so do you" instead of sinking down to that level and responding in kind. No hard feelings I hope.



You're right rhad. I should have been the bigger person. No hard feelings at all.

NOW I'm out of this sucky thread! ;)

thadeus
12-22-2011, 10:44 AM
Nope.

Liar.

DonnyMost
12-22-2011, 10:48 AM
Liar.

Lots of Paul knob-slobbers say they didn't support Bush.

It's like if someone asks them "do you drink Coke?" and they say "no" even though they drink 100 gallons of Diet Coke a week. It's not technically a lie, but they know damn well they're being misleading/obtuse.

jEXCLUSIVE
12-22-2011, 10:51 AM
bush is also responsible for the deaths of 100,000 innocent iraqi men, women and children. he should be executed for war crimes. but that doesnt mean its ok for nobel peace prize recipient obama to authorize use of drones which kill and mutilate innocent children.


That wasn't the intention of the post.

bnb
12-22-2011, 10:55 AM
what's really ugly here, is that this is a remarkable story of love, bravery and hope in the face of the inhumanity of war....and we respond with partisan crap over an offensive thread title and our internet battle lines.

Good luck to the little girl. Good on the family doing their best for her. And Merry Christmas to all you freaks.;)

May the new year bring less bitterness and spite.

pirc1
12-22-2011, 11:04 AM
what's really ugly here, is that this is a remarkable story of love, bravery and hope in the face of the inhumanity of war....and we respond with partisan crap over an offensive thread title and our internet battle lines.

Good luck to the little girl. Good on the family doing their best for her. And Merry Christmas to all you freaks.;)

May the new year bring less bitterness and spite.

Where are you from? Mars? :grin:

vaids_13
12-22-2011, 11:05 AM
what's really ugly here, is that this is a remarkable story of love, bravery and hope in the face of the inhumanity of war....and we respond with partisan crap over an offensive thread title and our internet battle lines.

Good luck to the little girl. Good on the family doing their best for her. And Merry Christmas to all you freaks.;)

May the new year bring less bitterness and spite.

Good thoughts. Sometimes I wonder how our discourse on militarism and foreign policy would change if there were more images showing the reality of how policies affect others. It's easy to celebrate a generic headline that reads 'militants killed in attacks' but its inhumane to take joy when seeing the impact it has on innocent civilians.

Agree with others that this thread would be far more meaningful if it hadnt been marred by petty partisanship and demagoguing.

robbie380
12-22-2011, 11:29 AM
Why don't you write a nasty letter to CNN for publishing the story.

Nah I just reported the post and asked if admins knew which troll you are.

shipwreck
12-22-2011, 11:39 AM
Mc Mark is just fighting fire with fire. OP is an idiot, repeatedly. I don't think that Mark responding to it is more worthy of condemnation.

Hightop's jackassery should be met with trolling. Tit for tat.

SPF35
12-22-2011, 11:39 AM
The thread is tasteless.

Hightop's existence is tasteless.

I think the way he shapes the thread is tasteless, but this girl's story is reality and for many others. So many people think that these terrorist are going after us for our freedoms, yet they won't attack Canada, Australia and other free societies? Ron Paul has it write and while it is almost taboo to say America has it wrong or their foreign policy is off, its real and while I don't mind when terrorist and those killers are taken out, more often than not America has carelessly bombed them without a care for civilians who have ntothing to do with it. When we talk about some of the horrible things done in Pakistan or by afghanistan more oftehn than not people overlook that the ordinary citizen doesn't identify with these terrorist groups or even the corrupt governments(which are often funded by the states) that usually look out for themselves. You have to differentiate between the people and the government. This girl is one story, I have heard others who were woken up to hearing their kids or neighbors kids screaming with sharpnel from a near by explosions melting inside their head before they get a chance to evne become a teenager. Be it by America or some crazy Pakistan organization to them is irrelevant as they are innocent and do not want ot be involved with either, but get stuck in the middle of it.
So it goes back to that we have so much we need to work into our own country from the economy, etc that we should focus on them. The more we mettle in foreign affairs, the more innoecents die, the more our soldiers die , i mean it is just ridiculous. They try to breed fear and say we are not safe unless we attack them and that is bs. Look up Regan's relationaship with the afghanni muhajadeen
http://whatwouldjackdo.net/reagan_taliban.jpg

They were in our country, staying in a 5 star hotel in DC, visiting the whiteh ouse, they had no intention of hurting us and these are the same people that go after us now? Why? Bc we werent occupying their lands at that time. Ron Paul should be in charge of foreign affairs bc with him at the mantle, we would never get attacked again. My only quarrel with him is he is delusional in how much he wants to dergulate

Hightop
12-22-2011, 11:49 AM
Nah I just reported the post and asked if admins knew which troll you are.

http://2.images.theweek.com/img/dir_0067/33874_cartoon_main/obama-drones-on.jpg

Johndoe804
12-22-2011, 11:49 AM
I don't really think you can blame this on Obama. He's just listening to his advisors. Of course, it does say something about his leadership as President and what sort of a President he is -- that he is willing to sacrifice his priciples based on the agenda of his advisors.

RedRedemption
12-22-2011, 11:49 AM
Everyone report this dumbass.

Johndoe804
12-22-2011, 11:51 AM
Lots of Paul knob-slobbers say they didn't support Bush.

It's like if someone asks them "do you drink Coke?" and they say "no" even though they drink 100 gallons of Diet Coke a week. It's not technically a lie, but they know damn well they're being misleading/obtuse.

You're a complete dumbass if you are seriously likening Ron Paul to George Bush like Coke to Diet Coke. That would be like me likening Dennis Kucinich to Barack Obama -- it's just flat wrong.

SuperBeeKay
12-22-2011, 11:54 AM
Obama is a murderer and you support him. You are sickening.

Lol implying no other president have done such thing.

Hightop
12-22-2011, 11:55 AM
Everyone report this dumbass.

"The second exacerbating development is more subtle but more important: the authoritarian mentality that has been nourished in the name of Terrorism. It’s a very small step to go from supporting the abuse of defenseless detainees (including one’s fellow citizens) to supporting the pepper-spraying and tasering of non-violent political protesters. It’s an even smaller step to go from supporting the power of the President to imprison or kill anyone he wants (including one’s fellow citizens and even their teenaged children) with no transparency, checks or due process to supporting the power of the police and the authorities who command them to punish with force anyone who commits the “crime” of non-compliance. At the root of all of those views is the classic authoritarian mindset: reflexive support for authority, contempt for those who challenge them, and a blind faith in their unilateral, unchecked decisions regarding who is Bad and deserves state-issued punishment."

glenn greenwald

Hightop
12-22-2011, 11:57 AM
Everyone report this dumbass.

Here you go:

https://my.barackobama.com/page/s/join-attack-wire-today

JunkyardDwg
12-22-2011, 11:58 AM
Sad that a story about a young girl given a second chance at life has to be turned into an attack on the President.

It kind of reminds me of a scene in the American President...Obama has two girls of his own. I highly doubt him or any other past POTUS would truly want to see collateral damage like this happen in war. But it happens, as sad as that is. And what of the parents that abandoned those girls to die? If they died from the strikes, then surely there were other family members, friends that could have helped.

Anyways, it's actually a good read..not for what happened to her (which does give pause), but for the new life she's been given.

Johndoe804
12-22-2011, 11:59 AM
This futile war needs to end.

shipwreck
12-22-2011, 12:00 PM
It does not require a majority to prevail, but rather an irate, tireless minority keen to set brush fires in people's minds.

EddieWasSnubbed
12-22-2011, 12:02 PM
I barely read any of the thread, but I'll say this...

It's sad that a little girl's harrowing story of being disfigured is being used by any political machine to attack another candidate. Hasn't the girl suffered enough? Don't you think she probably gets enough unwanted attention drawn to her?

Every president at time of war has seen civilians killed and/or injured. Besides that, Obama stepped into office in the midst of a war. If Obama wasn't in office, you think drone attacks wouldn't have happened? That's just shallow and idiotic. I'm not trying to be overly defensive of Obama, but come on, people.

It doesn't matter who is in office. The government of our country kind of sucks, let's face it. They're bought off by the rich, they can't agree on anything, and our country may just be falling apart.

But for the love of God, leave innocent little girls out of your political war.