March 9, 2010 10:57 AM

Haiti Frees 9th U.S. Baptist, Not Leader

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(CBS/ AP)  Updated at 5:00 a.m. Eastern:

One of two U.S. Baptist missionaries still held on kidnapping charges in Haiti was released Monday, but the group's leader remained in custody.

Charisa Coulter was taken from her jail cell to the airport by U.S. Embassy staff more than a month after she and nine other Americans were arrested for trying to take 33 children out of Haiti after the earthquake.

Coulter told CBS News at the airport in Haiti, just before boarding her flight home, that she had "learned a lot" through her experience, and she wouldn't soon forget the lessons.

She said it "feels wonderful" to be released and that she was looking forward to the group's leader, Laura Silsby, "getting out soon."

"It's hard to leave her here, but I need to continue with what God needs me to do," Coulter told CBS News.

Haiti: The Road to Recovery

Defense attorney Louis Ricardo Chachoute said she was released because there was no evidence to support the charges of kidnapping and criminal association. He predicted Silsby would be released soon as well.

"There are no prosecution witnesses to substantiate anything," Chachoute said.

Coulter, of Boise, Idaho, is a diabetic, and had medical difficulties during her confinement. She was treated at least once on Feb. 1 by American doctors after collapsing with what she said was either severe dehydration or the flu.

Silsby, the leader of the Idaho-based missionaries, was in another part of the city - in a closed hearing before the judge who had previously said he expected to release the two Americans.

The Americans, most from Idaho, were detained on Jan. 29 while trying to leave the country without proper documents to remove the children. Their arrest came as Haitian authorities were trying to crack down on unauthorized adoptions to prevent child trafficking in the chaos following the catastrophic Jan. 12 earthquake.

Silsby initially said the children were orphaned in a quake that the government said has killed more than 230,000 people. But it was later found that the children had been given away by still-living parents.

Chachoute said the Americans had only come to Haiti to help the country. "Firstly, there was no criminal conspiracy; secondly, there was no child snatching," he said.

The group planned to take the children to the neighboring Dominican Republic to an orphanage Silsby was creating in a former hotel.

The judge released eight of the Americans on Feb. 17 after concluding the parents voluntarily gave up their children in the belief that the Americans would give them a better life. But he decided that he still had additional questions for Silsby and Coulter.

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by KeithDrippingSprings March 9, 2010 11:40 PM EST
If it walks like a duck, and quacks like a duck, it is probably a duck. They were doing things they knew were wrong, in the name of Jesus. That seems to make it right for some of you.

This isn't Laura Silsby's first scrape with the Law and I doubt it will be her last. I am glad they didn't get away with any children.
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by jankebenzone March 9, 2010 12:50 PM EST
formrusmcsgt,
TAKE NOTE, " There are NO prosecution witnesses to substantiate ANYTHING"
With the release of missionary #9 you are now 90% WRONG, and will soon be !00% WRONG in your allegations that these christians were child kidnappers.
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by cgirltruck March 9, 2010 7:50 AM EST
"There are no prosecution witnesses to substantiate anything," Chachoute said.

What, trying to cross a border without proper paperwork for those children isn't enough to substantiate anything? She is really lucky to be free. She were to try that with my kid and jail would be the safest place for her and her kind right now.
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by formrusmcsgt March 9, 2010 6:52 AM EST
by TVO1CITW March 8, 2010 5:20 PM EST
Of course atheists come up with a great idea to trade porn for Bibles, not porn for the Koran.
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I could care less personally....

Maybe they think Muslims aren't as gullible.


formr - You have got to be kidding about Muslims not being gullible.
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TVO, I don't know what you do for a living but it must not require any reading skills whatsoever.

I did not say Muslims are not gullible.

READ.
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by formrusmcsgt March 9, 2010 6:50 AM EST
by allneedChrist March 9, 2010 12:50 AM EST
So often the public seems anxious to lift up poor examples of the Christian faith.
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Maybe because of the self-sanctimony that most Christians exhibit?????
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by ffoulkes-2009 March 9, 2010 8:27 AM EST
And you DON'T????
by allneedChrist March 9, 2010 12:50 AM EST
So often the public seems anxious to lift up poor examples of the Christian faith. I am not saying that's what this is without knowing all the details. A couple of families started a website www.allneedChrist.com where they post 100's of live interviews with people to discuss the Christian faith. No one is perfect. Christianity is built upon this assumption. God cares for us and made a way through Jesus CHrist to be forgiven and to grow in righteousness.
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by slownewsday_____ March 8, 2010 9:42 PM EST
"by TVO1CITW
Like I said slownewsday, it takes one to know one."

If it takes one to know one, what makes you think you could recognize one?

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"Now, Christ came and lived perfect in every way to be the perfect sacrifice for all who will believe on Him to have God's righteousness applied. All it is is perfection applied."

What's your proof? Please don't say the Bible. Anything which claims it's its own proof uses flawed logic. Belief is not proof.

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"It's in the Bible that you have failed to read."

Most likely, I know it better than you do.

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"You can never see Christ in anyone because you don't know what to look for because you are not like them, a Christian."

I was a Christian, until I realized he was just a guy trying to say everyone should get along, and that he was just encouraging people to examine their lives and try to be nice to others. He would be very upset to know what Christians have done in his name.

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"I'm sure you will not get it, but there it is."

Oh, I get it. You managed to grow up past the Easter Bunny and Santa Claus, but not this. I also understand it's a security blanket for you, and I don't begrudge you that. But it doesn't somehow make you superior for blindly swallowing something you were taught.


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by slownewsday_____ March 8, 2010 8:18 PM EST
by TVO1CITW

True Christians would never do that just like true atheist would never believe in God.


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True Christians would try to act like Christ did. I haven't met one yet.

"I like your Christ. I do not like your Christians - they are so unlike your Christ." - Gandhi
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by TVO1CITW March 8, 2010 8:47 PM EST
Then you have the wrong concept of Christ and you wouldn't know one if you saw one. Remember, it takes one to know one.

Based upon what Gandhi believed, he would have never never liked Christ because Christ would have told him that he was dead wrong, in a nice way, of course.
by slownewsday_____ March 8, 2010 9:14 PM EST
"Then you have the wrong concept of Christ"
"Christ would have told him that he was dead wrong, in a nice way, of course."


See?

Christ would never be so divisive as you are.

Thanks for proving my point.
by TVO1CITW March 8, 2010 8:12 PM EST
by formrusmcsgt March 8, 2010 5:22 PM EST
by TVO1CITW March 8, 2010 5:20 PM EST
Of course atheists come up with a great idea to trade porn for Bibles, not porn for the Koran.
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I could care less personally....

Maybe they think Muslims aren't as gullible.


formr - You have got to be kidding about Muslims not being gullible. Blowing onself up for 30 or 40 virgins. Hating the world because they don't believe the same way they do. Wait a minute, that is the same thing atheist believe, except the virgins.
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by newsworthy8 March 8, 2010 6:35 PM EST
Lock the dam ***** up....
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by TVO1CITW March 8, 2010 7:59 PM EST
newsworthy8 - How many times have you come back to this article to see if anyone cares what you say. Well, that's too many.
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