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Topic: 'I didn't think of Iraqis as humans,'
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Mon 12/20/10 02:37 PM
I know a woman who was in the Army stateside. She was raped by a fellow soldier she knew. She never was able to press charges against him because of his rank and connections. She had to suck it up because his actions were covered up. I was one of the first friends she told about it....and I knew her mother too. I had to promise never to tell her mother about the incident. But if I ever came across the sumb@tch knowing who he was, he would never be able to rape another woman. That I promise.

Where's the justice for her?

This is the reality, folks. It isn't just war. It is a cliquish mentality that exist within certain groups in our military. Don't believe me? Look up the Tailhook scandal.

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Mon 12/20/10 02:48 PM




Hand wringersnoway All I will say about this is if you don't have PTSD you don't have an opinion, you might think ya do, but you don't. I'm outdrinker
drinker drinker drinker Truer words have not been spoken here.


fucck PTSD, as some reason that one in war rapes, BUT MANY OTHERS DO NOT.

IF PTSD, was to be considered an excuse for the SELF ACTIONS OF LACK OF CONTROL OVER ITSELF, WHICH COMES FROM LACK OF FUCCKIING CARING ABOUT OTHER HUMANS AS EQUAL IN VALUE TO SELF, THAN THERE WOULD BE NO LAW THAT WOULD STAND TO PROTECT THE ABUSED AND VIOLATED.

fucck the self sympathy this FUCCK had FOR HIMSELF, since he admits he did it, and does not dispute it, and raped, WHICH CAME FIRST BY FEELING SORRY FOR HIMSELF, INSTEAD OF OTHERS.

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