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To: Lucas McCain
You’re kidding, right? You aren’t really as stupid as you seem, are you?

Well Rifleman, I'll admit that I started out kidding around but as I'm looking at this, I'm wonder where the Common Sense is.

Jailing every man for battery on his wife is zero tolerance, like a prison or the TSA for that matter.

Common sense shows me this guy got angry when his wife took the Lord's name in vain, a violation of his religious belief. She upset him with her verbal assault and he *reacted* by slapping her "upside the head". No marks but under zero tolerance, the guy goes to jail for battery. Who benefits? Not the wife nor the husband. The court system and the jail. There's revenue in them thar slaps upside the head.

NO BODY on this thread (cept one) sees the infringement of the wife on the husband's rights. We have been programed by the justice system to accept the man's inferior role because there's money to be made in the courts, in the jailing and in the divorce proceeding that could follow.

The current legal procedure is really more pathetic than my little exercise.

42 posted on 06/11/2012 2:15:19 PM PDT by Zuben Elgenubi
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To: Zuben Elgenubi

I’m here. Seen it. Been through it.


56 posted on 06/11/2012 2:32:25 PM PDT by AlmaKing
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To: Zuben Elgenubi
Okay, you requested I reply to post 42 which deals with three subjects. Commons sense, zero tolerance and the legal systems treatment of men.

Re: Common sense. You ever heard the saying, "Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words can never hurt me." Common sense says you don't hit a woman over saying something offensive. You don't hit anybody over saying something offensive. Our legal system is not wrong in making assault a crime but saying something offensive not a crime unless it's libel or clearly harassment and then you let the legal system deal with it.

Re: Zero-Tolerance. While you have a point that there is no bruise or blood drawn, this is not hockey, where penalties only apply if blood is drawn. Assault is assault. And while the article doesn't say, apparently the wife called the sheriff's department and reported it. The article doesn't even say the wife want's the charges dropped, although in many places it doesn't matter, once police establish an assault has occurred the law states the police are to press charges.

Re: the legal treatment of men. I agree the legal system runs men through the ringer. Been there myself. But I was never stupid enough to assault my ex. The unequal treatment of spouses and the money to be made is tearing families apart. And if I had, I certainly wouldn't use my Christian beliefs as an excuse for why I had done it.

That said, if this couple is headed for divorce, which seems likely since the wife hasn't posted the $750 bond and reported him to the sheriff in the first place. I do think both the court dealing with the assault and a family court should take into consideration whether the wife was intentionally provoking him to bolster any child support or alimony payments.

66 posted on 06/11/2012 3:05:15 PM PDT by DannyTN
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