Seen this story on CNN?

Started by bluegrass, Aug 24, 2012, 10:16 AM

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bluegrass

http://www.cnn.com/2012/08/22/opinion/prewitt-rapist-visitation-rights/index.html?iref=allsearch

Basically this woman is saying she got pregnant by rape, carried the child to term and then had to fight the rapist for custody.  But the really important thing is the comments section.

Basically she's been outed because so much info is available via the internet.  The longer story is when she was 20yo she had a 4 month affair with a married pastor.  She got pregnant and then cried rape.  In the end she took a settlement saying she wouldn't prosecute for rape if he'd drop any rights to the child.

Please go and comment and use the link as the story is now buried over there, I'm guessing because of all the relevant details being released in the comments section.

But this is a great opportunity to raise some awareness of the fact that there's lots of legal precedence for juvenile male rape victims being forced to pay child support to their rapist and to have to fight the rapist for access to the child much less custody.
"To such females, womanhood is more sacrosanct by a thousand times than the Virgin Mary to popes--and motherhood, that degree raised to astronomic power. They have eaten the legend about themselves and believe it; they live it; they require fealty of us all." -- Philip Wylie, Generation of Vipers

Captain Courageous

Bill O'Reilly might be interested in this story for use on The Factor.

You can send him this thread by clicking "Send Topic" and emailing it to

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bluegrass


Bill O'Reilly might be interested in this story for use on The Factor.

You can send him this thread by clicking "Send Topic" and emailing it to

[email protected]

"Name-and-town; name-and-town, name-and-town ..."


Thanks but I really don't like Bill O'Reilly.
"To such females, womanhood is more sacrosanct by a thousand times than the Virgin Mary to popes--and motherhood, that degree raised to astronomic power. They have eaten the legend about themselves and believe it; they live it; they require fealty of us all." -- Philip Wylie, Generation of Vipers

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