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   Message 69,743 of 71,631   
   Pete nospam Zakel to Michael Snyder   
   Re: Most rapes go unreported   
   01 May 09 11:40:11   
   
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   From: pxhxz@cadence.com   
      
   In article <49fb03fb$0$95533$742ec2ed@news.sonic.net> Michael Snyder   
    writes:   
   >Pete nospam Zakel wrote:   
   >> In article <49f906ba$0$95492$742ec2ed@news.sonic.net> Michael Snyder   
    writes:   
   >>> Pete nospam Zakel wrote:   
   >>>> In article <49f7c3c3$0$95569$742ec2ed@news.sonic.net> Michael Snyder   
    writes:   
   >>>>> Pete nospam Zakel wrote:   
   >>>>>> In article  "Speeders   
   & Drunk Drivers are MURDERERS"  writes:   
   >>>>>>> Most rapes are fiction - like that duke lacrosse team fiasco.  Some   
   lazy   
   >>>>>>> bitch  trying to ruin some guy's lives and make a fortune.   
   >>>>>> It's attitudes like that that cause women to be afraid to report real   
   rapes   
   >>>>>> and that allow real rapists to be found not guilty even when the rape is   
   >>>>>> reported.   
   >>>>> And it's attitudes like yours that allow innocent men to be convicted   
   >>>>> of rapes that never happened, based on the unsupported testimony of   
   >>>>> women such as the one referred to above.   
   >>>> I happen to know women who have been raped whose rapists were found "not   
   >>>> guilty" because not enough jurors could be convinced to convict them   
   despite   
   >>>> overwhelming evidence.   
   >>> And I happen to know men who have been falsely accused of rape.   
   >>   
   >> How many of them have actually been convicted of rape?   
   >   
   >Over 200 have been freed from prison after being falsely convicted   
   >in the past few decades, based just on the work of one small group   
   >of advocates.   
      
   But in many of those cases the woman may have actually been raped, but the   
   wrong person was convicted of the crime.   
      
   I thought the original premise was women who weren't raped but who claimed   
   they were.   
      
   And how many rapists have never been charged?   
      
   -Pete Zakel   
    (phz@seeheader.nospam)   
      
   "Petty laws breed great crimes."   
      
   		-Ouida, 1880   
      
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