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Republican Senators would deny rape victims day in court |
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rwood Member Elite
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I hope even their “navigation lady” won’t speak to them ever again. |
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Member Rara Avis
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Okay. So without this new bill, Reb, rape victims had no legal recourse? Before this legislation was passed it wasn't illegal to rape someone or hold them against their will? |
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quote: Franken's amendment requires the government to defund contractors who don't allow a case like this one to be heard in court Ron, as opposed to the private arbitration they rig by hiring an arbitrator. |
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The epilogue: quote: |
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Was so much faux outrage used up on the hypothetical ACORN scenario that there is none left for reality? |
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Thanks for the links, Reb. To be honest, I was looking for a reason why the bill was unnecessary or a bad idea. I didn't find it. Still, I think it's dangerous to automatically assume that anyone who voted against it was, in fact, against the goals of the legislation. Just like I think anyone who voted against the Patriot Act isn't necessarily unpatriotic. I think it's fairly common to be in favor of a goal but still very much opposed to someone's methods for reaching it. Is that what happened here? I honestly don't know. I'm just saying. |
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quote: I don't think there's anything wrong with that -- in fact, I think you know that I encourage it. quote: And, I think you would know that I agree with this as well. But, I can't find any cogent arguments to be made against the amendment. It was all about trying to 'protect' arbitration -- which, in and of itself I find to be disturbing -- but even more-so given the subject matter. When these contractors go in-country -- it's like a corporate colony the East India Company would have established -- where they are the entirety of employer and local government. To try to let any of them off the hook like this is unconscionable and the worst kind of partisanship. |
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rwood Member Elite
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quote: No...but Jones' terrible experience with the system just adds to the list of reasons why so many victims of sexual assault/molestation/rape don't report. It's something many quietly live with, age with, and die with..with more finality than they did when it happened. I hope Jones can hang in there and that the day will come when each of her attackers pay for their crime. This case is just one more example of how such victims are further victimized by the flaccidity of laws and reps who are nothing but sock-puppets for big money corps. |
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