[Vision2020] And the Hits Just keep On Coming . . .
Tom Hansen
thansen at moscow.com
Wed Sep 10 13:20:28 PDT 2008
Minro correction, Dan.
The article is from "US News and World Report" not "USA Today".
Tom Hansen
Moscow, Idaho
PS - Could you post here on the Viz what you find out from Moscow's
finest? I can always email the MPD, I guess.
> Vizzz Peeps,
>
> I'm sorry, but to me this looks like the USA Today is grasping at
> straws. Quoting the "blogosphere"? Didn't someone else just pooh-pooh
> something positive about Mrs. Palin because it came from a blog that
> quoted another blog that was quoting still another blog? That looks
> like a "blogosphere" thing to me.
>
> Other questions might be: Did any rapes occur in Wasilla, AK, when Mrs.
> Palin was on the city council or when she served as mayor? If none did,
> nobody on that council may have even known about the policy. Looks like
> it was a statewide policy in Alaska before the prior governor signed the
> new law.
>
> I don't even know if it's policy here in Moscow. (but I plan to find
> out, because I also believe it's wrong to charge a victim for it)
>
> There are so many laws and policies out there in this country of ours
> that we don't even know about, until something happens to trigger them,
> which in turn may bring about protest.
>
> DC
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: vision2020-bounces at moscow.com
> [mailto:vision2020-bounces at moscow.com] On Behalf Of Tom Hansen
> Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2008 12:21 PM
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> Subject: [Vision2020] And the Hits Just keep On Coming . . .
>
>
> >From US News and World Report (that's a reliable news source for those
> >who
> wish to know) at:
>
> http://tinyurl.com/6j4ma4
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------
>
> Sarah Palin and the Rape Kit Question
>
> The blogosphere is reporting that when she was mayor of Wasilla, Alaska,
>
> in the late 1990s, Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin's
> municipal police department charged rape victims for the "rape kit" used
>
> to collect the forensic evidence necessary to convict their attackers.
> According to reports, this changed in 2000 when then Alaska Gov. Tony
> Knowles signed a bill protecting rape victims from being charged. As I
> wrote recently, however, the situation described in Wasilla is not
> unique.
> In all too many instances, women are still being stuck with the bill for
>
> rape kits. This despite the fact that in order to qualify for federal
> grants under the Violence Against Women Act, states are supposed to pick
>
> up the entire tab.
>
> If on her watch Sarah Palin allowed women to be charged for rape kits,
> she
> has some serious explaining to do. But while she's undoubtedly the most
> visible offender, if the story is true, she's unfortunately not the only
>
> one to have permitted this reprehensible practice.
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------
>
> Can you imagine charging rape victims anywhere from $300 to $1,200 for
> the
> material and processes in gathering evidence against the person that
> raped
> them?
>
> This is an atrocity no matter who the mayor is. But when that mayor is
> running for Vice President of the United States . . .
>
>
> Seeya round town, Moscow.
>
> Tom Hansen
> Moscow, Idaho
>
> "Jesus was a community organizer and Poncius Pilate was a governor."
>
> - Marilyn Trail, sister of Representative Tom trail (September 8, 2008)
>
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students are not very active in local elections (thank goodness!)."
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