Kayla Mueller’s Friends and Family: The World Is Better Because of Her, “I Have Come to See that There is Good in Every Situation …”
IF THIS DOES NOT BREAK YOUR HEART AND PISS YOU OFF AT THE SAME TIME TO GET THESE EVIL BASTARDS … YOU MAY NOT HAVE A HEART.
If there was ever a story of Good vs. Evil in today’s world, this is it. The family, friend, loved ones and the world speak out to remember and honor 26 year old Kayla Mueller. There is never a worse story to report than one of an individual with so much love, giving and hope in their life, to have their life cut short by miserable, sadistic and barbaric evil. Such is the case of 26 year old Kayla Mueller, whose family was told that this bright light had been confirmed dead.
Kayla Mueller was a special girl who was silenced by evil. What this girl must have gone through is unimaginable. America … this was one of your daughters, sisters, nieces, cousins. At what point does this president get off his “high horse” and take ISIS seriously? These SOB’s need to be eradicated like the cockroaches that they are. We do not need to be lectured about how we are evil, how the Crusades are responsible for terrorism and that Christan are to blame. Take your twisted ideology and hate America agenda and stick it, with all due respect. At some point America needs to take these barbarians seriously, they are not the JV that Obama claimed. They need to be exterminated before more innocents like Kayla Mueller are killed.
Kayla Mueller’s aunt, Lori Lyon, Expresses her heartbreaking words over the loss of Kayla …
Kayla Mueller’s Friends and Family: The World Is Better Because of Her.
Friends and family of slain ISIS hostage Kayla Mueller said they hoped her death would achieve what she’d worked for before she was kidnapped: raising the awareness of Syrian refugees.
“The things that were important to Kayla are finally getting the attention they deserve,” aunt Lori Lyon said in a tearful news conference in her hometown of Prescott, Arizona, Tuesday — hours after the family confirmed that Mueller had died while in ISIS’ hands.
The Rev. Kathleen Day, who runs the United Christian Ministry at Northern Arizona University, where Mueller was a student, recalled following her blog posts from Syria. “I hope you can tell the entire world here what I’ve said here, and what I’ve seen,” Mueller wrote, according to Day. The pastor also recalled Mueller’s recollection of refugees’ frequent response when they learned she was American: “Where is the world?”
“We’re right here, Syria,” Day said. “We’ve seen your suffering reflected in Kayla’s eyes.”
Childhood friend: Kayla Mueller ‘was joy’
Kayla Mueller: American ISIS Captive Wrote Letter to Family Before Her Death.
In the emotional letter, she does not say anything negative about her captors, writing that she is “completely unharmed + healthy (put on weight in fact); I have been treated w/ the utmost respect + kindness.”
Instead, she puts the brunt of her emotional turmoil on herself.
“If you could say I have ‘suffered’ at all throughout this whole experience it is only in knowing how much suffering I have put you all through,” she wrote.
According to the letter, she relied on memories of family camping trips and her faith to help her during her captivity, writing that “by God + by your prayers I have felt tenderly cradled in freefall.”
“None of us could have known it would be this long but know I am also fighting from my side in the ways I am able + I have a lot of fight left inside of me. I am not breaking down + I will not give in no matter how long it takes,” she wrote.
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Posted February 11, 2015 by Scared Monkeys
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OTHERS MIGHT LEARN
Loving Natalee – Beth Holloway – 2007
Page 200: My child. My beautiful daughter. I can’t save her. It’s too late. Natalee is gone. And second to the great tragedy of losing her is if we fail to learn from what has happened.
I could be any parent in the world. And no parent should ever go through this experience. Natalee could be anyone’s daughter. And in these thoughts a new path is made clear. There is something I can do. Many people reached out to us, and I can now reach back to them. It might be too late to save Natalee, but it’s not too late to save others. And it’s time now to make good on my pledge to stand before high-school and college students, law enforcement professionals, victims’ rights groups, travelers of all ages, and anyone interested in personal safety to share Natalee’s story and our hard lessons, so that others might learn from them.
Beth Holloway – May 30, 2010
“Tragedy creates an opportunity to make a difference.”
http://www.abc3340.com/story/12822815/talking-to-beth-holloway-five-years-after-natalees-disappearance
Beth Holloway loved Natalee, but did not see the signs that the Aruba trip posed dangers. Her stepson had to intervene with locals at a bar to save some girls on his trip. The second sign missed was the talk given by one of the high school people that stated bars did not prevent youths from ordering alcohol and claimed that as a perk for making the trip.
Parents cannot be everywhere with their children at age 18 and beyond nor can they teach them enough about the dangers of the world to be totally protected.
This young woman can to realize that she was responsible for placing herself in harms way. Having recognized the danger too late, she wanted her family to know she accepted her situation and would depend on the father to comfort her.
If only our deadbeat politicians had this much courage instead of being the lowlife cowards they really are.
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