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To: Dead Corpse
You're a real piece of work. Non sequitur is your only weapon. Reason is conspicuously absent. You consistently refuse to argue with facts.

Otherwise, "that tiny little mind of yours" would be able to grasp the simple fact that, although she had every opportunity to say 'no,' she chose to say yes. Offer and acceptance. Fellatio (yes) or jail (no). There's not so much as a hint of rape in this case.

You may wish to argue she was under duress. Sure, a gun to her head would be duress. But, a badge? A little time in the clink? She made that choice when she took to the street. So, there's no duress here. No rape.

It's so simple, it's truly amazing if someone of your seeming intellectual abilities cannot see it. Then, I can only guess you're so totally engulfed by some primal desire to 'win' that you've blinded yourself to even the simplest of logical arguments. How sad that would be.

186 posted on 10/04/2006 7:17:55 AM PDT by newgeezer (Just my opinion, of course. Your mileage may vary. You have the right to be wrong.)
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To: newgeezer
You consistently refuse to argue with facts.

That's rich coming from you.

A woman is FORCED into sex. By anyone's definition, other than you, it's rape. And yes, using the threat of force via his position as a COP is "duress". Especially since his coercing her into committing the act in itself was a CRIME. Or are cops now allowed to solicit hookers?

Logic? You wouldn't know logic if it was beating you over the head with a 2x4. Logic dictates that if a woman says "no", and you use FORCE to get her to commit a sexual act on you, then that is RAPE. Regardless of who she is or who you are.

187 posted on 10/04/2006 7:26:42 AM PDT by Dead Corpse (Quam terribilis est haec hora)
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