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by MR on 07:18 PM June 9th, 2006 EST (#1)
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"MRAs must call for strict punishment of the accuser as well as new laws that protect men from this sort of slander in the future."
These men have a right to a speedy trial and that's not happening. The D.A. needs to put up or shut up and now. Then if this has all been a railroad against these men as it appears more and more to be, IMO, somebody needs to be disbarred and the false accuser prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law to discourage other false accusers from trying to profit from false accusations.
If there is solid evidence these guys did commit rape, get to prosecuting them. Start the trial proceedings. Otherwise, end the witch hunt. We are not going to forget this one no matter how long the D.A. drags this out.
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by Thundercloud on 01:25 PM June 10th, 2006 EST (#4)
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It all makes me wonder if the rape allegations turn out to be false (and it seems they likely are) will this case be the thing that FINALLY drives the problem of females making false charges against men into the mind of a thick headed public?
Will the media FINALLY pay attention and see that the gender they so often protect and lionize are capable of crimes?
Maybe John Stossel will do something on it, I don't know. I hope he does.
Thundercloud.
"Hoka hey!"
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by Tumescent on 10:23 AM June 10th, 2006 EST (#2)
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It’s time for the federal government (Justice Department?) to get involved in this case. The accused men are being railroaded for political, racial, social, sexist, and monetary reasons. Every piece of evidence released so far clearly shows that the prosecution has no case. Why is this case still being pursued? There is no way this thing should get to a jury… it should be summarily dismissed by a judge and the federal government needs to get involved to explore the motivations of those still trying to push this forward.
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by Roy on 01:04 PM June 10th, 2006 EST (#3)
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It's pretty clear this is going to be a messy case, because of the racial element.
If this was only Duke U. lacrosse studs accused of raping a white girl stripper, this would have never been so much media fodder.
If there is no evidence of guilt by the white men Duke U. idiots, then it must logically follow that the African-American females (poor strippers) set up the whole scenario, right?
Will those women be prosecuted?
For false rape allegations?
Or, more likely, will they get a book contract and appear on Oprah?
Can you spell t-y-r-a-n-n-y?
That is what men now live under.
The feminist (male Congress-endorsed-shitstem!)
(And all the "good non-femininist women" are too busy yapping on their cell phones to pay attention to the extermination of men in this cuntry...)
Sleep well tonight all you married men.
You are only one 911 call away from discovering what you are sleeping with!
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by RandomMan on 01:08 AM June 13th, 2006 EST (#5)
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If this was only Duke U. lacrosse studs accused of raping a white girl stripper, this would have never been so much media fodder.
Got to disagree with you there, Roy. If the accuser had been white, those boys would already have been lynched. Surely you've noticed that there's nobody on Earth that can be a bigger victim than a white, middle-class woman whose evil, patriarchal, oppressor (oops, sorry, "daddy") is paying her tuition.
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