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Was I the last to know?

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Was I the last to know that the government is allowing the corporations to rape women?

I have been fighting a workplace rape case for more than four years.

So far, the only thing that counts with the government is corporate money.

You have no idea how bad it is until it happens to you, or your daughter, or your wife.

You have no idea how far the federal govenment will go to protect one rapist.

I have five years of documentation from the govenment, telling me that rape, in the workplace, is not a federal crime.

I am certain that is not true.

I am also certain that this VAWA, authored by Joe Biden, and funding with billions of our tax dollars

is nothing more than a rapist subsidy.

The man that raped me, raped me in public, and he pays a small fine, to get his felony rape case, "sealed" under the provisions of the VAWA.

The federal government is selling women, to rape

Does that sound extreme? I was horrified to learn these things.

At this point, I am certain, that the only reason the federal government will not enforce the laws that we have, the federal laws that make it a crime to rape a woman, in public, in the workplace

is because the corporations are paying the government to keep the rapists out of prison, and in business.

If your boss raped you, would the EEOC show up and tell you to quit your job?

The EEOC takes in hundreds of millions each year processing cases,

The DOJ conducts thousands of investigations each year, on women that never commited a crime
other than report a rapist to the government

The DOJ website report that nearly 100 % of workplace rape cases are "adjudicated"

That means a federal court judge will dismiss the case, close the case, or other wise, dispose of the case (corporate money once again)

the federal courts do little other than get money for the federal government,

The EEOC and the DOJ do the same.

without ever putting one rapist in prison.

the DOJ is telling me that they "lack jurisdiction"
to simply arrest and prosecute a rapist.

A federal court in Philadelphia is disregarding all federal statue law.

So is the DOJ.

This one man, very literally, rapes women , in public,

and I am the only one concerned about that.

You would think the government would be concerned about a man that rapes women in the workplace.

They are not.

I was a brave woman, at one time.

But, I was drugged, raped in public, repeatedly
while the police stood there and watched.

The rapist just laughed, he knows that the government is allowing these rapes, covering up these rapes under this VAWA.

It only cost him five thousand dollars, to get his rape cases "sealed", the VAWA trust fund is paid to cover up his rapes.

Is anyone else concerned about this heinous system put in place by our President , Barack Obama, and Joe Biden?


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Beverly Prather
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From:Bear, Delware
Registered: Feb 14, 2010
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Re: Was I the last to know?
Mar 1, 2010 09:09 PM
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I had not heard of the murders of the women in Mexico. I will read up on that.

It may have some corporate factor, my guess is the corp does not care to be bothered, as there are more factory workers where they came from.

It sounds more like politics in the town. The man that runs the town, is most likely behind it.

The corps pay the govt to keep the factory going, the politicians get paid, the town has to supply the workers and everything the corp needs to get the product manufactured

That would be my first guess, only someone in a position of power, a politician, running that town would be have the power to contol the locals

The power and control involved, would be more than just "nasty bosses" at the plant.

Again, an example of corporations, their money, and politicians that like corporate money,

and the women, the value of human life, means nothing to the government , or the corporations

Some politician is allowing the abuse of the women, he is in a position to stop all that ,
but he will not,


for corporate money.

The women abused by our own military, is the focus of a BBC investigation.

One third report repeated rapes by upline chain of command.

That is how they teach women to keep their big mouths shut.

That is how they break your spirit.

I never have known any government to use women, young teenagers, to fight their wars,

Generally, they use the men to fight, when they are using old men and young boys, the war is lost,

they never get so low as to use women for war

America will send teen aged women to war, to be raped, gang raped, killed

for corporate greed, for Haliburton to get oil

America does not need that oil, for the price of the war, we can surely pay for it,

Do you know what Bill Clinton told the Oil Industry when they wanted a "desert storm"?

Bottle water.......the profit margin per gallon on purifying water and selling it in little plastic bottles is 1000 times higher than processing crude oil

He did the math for them, refused to spend trillions on war, and quashed that desert storm

He did not kowtow to corporate greed for his position as President.



When we are raping our own women in the military,
it is time to bring the troops home
.

Let Haliburton go belly up,

Does anyone miss Enron?


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Beverly Prather
Ulyssa
Ulyssa
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From:Santa Cruz Mountains, CA
Registered: Feb 12, 2010
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Re: Was I the last to know?
Feb 22, 2010 05:38 PM
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This is astounding. It seems that the gains women fought so hard for when I was young are slipping away. Not only do they call all women "ho's" now, they treat us that way, and act as if we are less than human. Certainly less than equal citizens.

I am horrified by what happened to you and disgusted by how the law has dealt with it HAVE YOU CONSIDERED STARTING A PETITION? Here would be a great place to start.

The story ( official ) was that Biden was a great hero because of the anti-violence against women bill he wrote.

I bought it. I had read that this law, because it allowed states to work together without going to the feds, had helped in solving the "quad mom" murder. Now I learn this.

There have also been a lot of women soldiers raped by their fellow troops. Imagine, going to war only to be raped by the people who are supposed to be on your side of the battle.

Then no one does anything, the military and government ignore this?!

There is a lot of "old fashioned" sexual harassment of all women in our nation's military, so much that many women are leaving the military because of this.

Why, in the year 2010, does this knuckle dragging behavior go on unpunished and covered up? Yes, I believe the corporations have a lot to do with it.

I am now working on the issue of the femicide taking place in Juarez Mexico. The estimates of women who have either gone missing or been murdered in Juarez have been as high as 3,000.

Yes, 3,000.

Google Murders of Women in Juarez. You will find that most stories there are old, ( they started around 1993 ) and even some of the newer ones estimate the number of women ( many are just teens ) missing or murdered, after being raped and tortured, is "only" around 300 to 400.

I first learned of these murders and abductions in 2002, and the estimate then was 300 dead or missing then. Odd, huh? Since there is little or no police investigation into these crimes, they are very common and continue, undoubtedly at an increasing rate, I have no problem whatsoever believing the number is 3,000, or more.

When our mainstream media plans to do stories on the femicide in Juarez, they receive mysterious visits from people very highly placed in the government. One newspaper editor in Juarez who couldn't be silenced was killed in a drive by, never solved.

Antonio Banderos and Jennifer Lopez made a movie in the vain hopes of drawing attention to this Femicide. It's called "Bordertown." It flopped at the box office, and it seems almost no one saw it. Take the time to see this movie and prepare yourself to be horrified, sickened and furious all at once.

Oh, one more thing, many of the women who are missing or dead were workers in factories owned by American corporations. These factory owners not only refuse to provide any security for their workers, mostly young women and mothers trying to provide for families,
(cheap labor )
These corporations seem to be involved in the cover-up of this mass slaughter of women.

Is this because they are worried about their image? After all, American women aren't going to be inclined to buy products from their factories if they know about the 3,000 woman Femicide, now are they?

Or is there something even more sinister involved here? Are the women still missing sold into sexual slavery? Or used for some sort of experimentation? I know, that sounds paranoid . . .
.
BUT HOW ARE WE SUPPOSED TO FEEL WHEN THAT MANY WOMEN DIE OR DISAPPEAR WITHOUT THE GOVERNMENT ON THE MEXICAN SIDE SHOWING ANY INTEREST, AND OUR GOVERNMENT SEEMING TO HUSH IT UP?

Nuff said, for now. Keep strong and keep fighting. You aren't alone.


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BeverlyPra..
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From:Bear, Delware
Registered: Feb 14, 2010
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Re: Was I the last to know?
Feb 17, 2010 10:42 AM
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Rape is not a matter for the state courts, when it occurs in the workplace, A federally protected environment under Federal US Code, Federal Statute Law.

That is why we have federal laws that prohibit workplace rape.

It is a federal crime. I have a very long list of federal crimes committed against me, by this rapist and his corp.

The problem WAS the State Courts, the State of PA let this man rape women in the workplace, for YEARS

more than a dozen women before me.

This guy raped me, while the PA state police just stood there and watched,

The cop in the town is his buddy, They process "sealed rape cases" thru the DA

As far as the state is concerned, he never raped anyone and it only cost him five grand to get his felony rape case "sealed" under the VAWA.

So, I went federal, reported all of this to the EEOC
they issued a right to sue.

I did start the Federal Court proceedings, begging for federal prosecution, because the State let him rape so many women, and this guy just about owns and operates this small town, the county commissioner is on HIS payroll.

I have the police report, the cop drops the charges, at the request of the regional sales manager.

the more I work this case, the sicker and more corrupt, it gets.

I pleaded for federal prosecution for years,
The fed is refusing to prosecute a man that rapes women, in public, in the workplace.

He assaulted another women, while I was pleading in the federal court.

I did sue the company on a long list of federal violations.

And that is also the problem, the fed court at Philly

They are taking money from the rapist attorneys to defend "white collared" rapists.

the Fed does not want to start putting "white collars" in federal prisons.

They are "processing" thousands of workplace rape cases through the fed court each year.

Forced settlements, non-pros agreements, non-disclosure agreements, AND they did refuse to give me the money offered as "settlement"

They said that I am "crazy" , "crazy" people can't sue.

Rule 35 and Rule 17 of Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.

Regardless of "crazy" or not,,,,I did sue, proving a long list of federal violations.

That is what the Fed court does, make sure corporations are not sued,

They sent thousands of cases to the shredder, and the reason they are doing it

settlment money.. the Judges are slushing six figures on each of these cases...the raped women are told that title VII caps at 300,000, they tell the raped women to go get another job..

Federal statute law did not stand in that Court, that is how corrupt they are , for money...

That is what this is about, the corruption of government and courts, that will not enforce the laws that we have,

for corporate money. The fed court is the reason that the corporations are having 'rape parties"

"Get on with your life" is very offensive to me

Is that how it works in your office, your boss rape you a couple of times, and you quit your job??

Or , maybe you would want someone to cuff him, book him, and toss him in prison, with the rest of the rapists?

Did someone think felony rape was a crime?

If this guy raped women at Wal-Mart, he would be in prison.

I keep thinking it should be against the law to rape women in the workplace in America.

Beverly Prather


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From:Boulder Creek California
Registered: Jul 25, 2009
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Re: Was I the last to know?
Feb 15, 2010 03:15 PM
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Rape is usually a matter for the state courts. Talk to your local DA and talk to your local rape support groups.

You can always sue this man in civil court and ask for money damages.

This man caused you pain and invaded your life. the question you must ask yourself is how much of your tomorrows you will allow him into. If justice is the only thing that will make you whole again, then find a support system that carry you for the hard times ahead.

Find your passion and build your life around that passion. I know that you cannot just put on a happy face and act like nothing happened, yet you must not let the rape (Both the first one and the second one in the courts) be the center of your life. If you do it is never over.

If you let it TIME can help you through this. My prayers are with you . Now is the time to put your BraveHeart on and save your life for yourself and the people who love you.

Roni Frank
BeverlyPra..
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Registered: Feb 14, 2010
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Was I the last to know?
Feb 14, 2010 06:42 PM
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Was I the last to know that the government is allowing the corporations to rape women?

I have been fighting a workplace rape case for more than four years.

So far, the only thing that counts with the government is corporate money.

You have no idea how bad it is until it happens to you, or your daughter, or your wife.

You have no idea how far the federal govenment will go to protect one rapist.

I have five years of documentation from the govenment, telling me that rape, in the workplace, is not a federal crime.

I am certain that is not true.

I am also certain that this VAWA, authored by Joe Biden, and funding with billions of our tax dollars

is nothing more than a rapist subsidy.

The man that raped me, raped me in public, and he pays a small fine, to get his felony rape case, "sealed" under the provisions of the VAWA.

The federal government is selling women, to rape

Does that sound extreme? I was horrified to learn these things.

At this point, I am certain, that the only reason the federal government will not enforce the laws that we have, the federal laws that make it a crime to rape a woman, in public, in the workplace

is because the corporations are paying the government to keep the rapists out of prison, and in business.

If your boss raped you, would the EEOC show up and tell you to quit your job?

The EEOC takes in hundreds of millions each year processing cases,

The DOJ conducts thousands of investigations each year, on women that never commited a crime
other than report a rapist to the government

The DOJ website report that nearly 100 % of workplace rape cases are "adjudicated"

That means a federal court judge will dismiss the case, close the case, or other wise, dispose of the case (corporate money once again)

the federal courts do little other than get money for the federal government,

The EEOC and the DOJ do the same.

without ever putting one rapist in prison.

the DOJ is telling me that they "lack jurisdiction"
to simply arrest and prosecute a rapist.

A federal court in Philadelphia is disregarding all federal statue law.

So is the DOJ.

This one man, very literally, rapes women , in public,

and I am the only one concerned about that.

You would think the government would be concerned about a man that rapes women in the workplace.

They are not.

I was a brave woman, at one time.

But, I was drugged, raped in public, repeatedly
while the police stood there and watched.

The rapist just laughed, he knows that the government is allowing these rapes, covering up these rapes under this VAWA.

It only cost him five thousand dollars, to get his rape cases "sealed", the VAWA trust fund is paid to cover up his rapes.

Is anyone else concerned about this heinous system put in place by our President , Barack Obama, and Joe Biden?


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Beverly Prather
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