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WilliamPitt Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Oct-15-10 10:37 AM
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A Rape in Colorado


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A Rape in Colorado
By William Rivers Pitt
t r u t h o u t | Op-Ed

Friday 15 October 2010

We have endured, to date, one of the most shallow and contemptible campaign seasons in modern political history. The main storylines of the 2010 midterm season have centered around whether a Delaware Senate candidate is a witch, if one Nevada Senate candidate has been easier on child molesters than the other, and if the President of the United States has a valid birth certificate. "Vapid" doesn't begin to describe this campaign season so far, a fact that appears ready to pay dividends for the GOP, because real issues don't play well for them these days. Thanks to the mindless void that is the "mainstream" news media, serious issues have been getting passed over in favor of the crass and the carnival.

Serious issues like rape, abortion, victims' rights and prosecutorial misconduct, and a politician with aspirations for higher office bulldozing a victim based on a personal and political agenda. These are at the core of the Senate race playing out in Colorado, thanks to the actions of GOP candidate Ken Buck. Five years ago, Buck was the District Attorney for Weld County in Colorado. A 21-year old woman, who has asked that her name not be revealed, contacted the police to report a rape. The police investigated, and recommended that felony charges be filed against the attacker, but DA Buck refused to pursue the case, and no arrest was ever made.

At first blush, one might be tempted to think the details of the attack are sufficient to give DA Buck an excuse to drop the case. The victim knew her attacker - they had been lovers until a year before - and the victim invited her attacker over to her home. Furthermore, the victim was drunk at the time of the attack. Those facts alone would have made great fodder for a defense attorney to poke holes in the prosecution's case, and it could be argued that it was this that caused DA Buck to refuse to pursue the matter. Commenting on the case to the Greeley Tribune in March of 2006, DA Buck said, "A jury could very well conclude that this is a case of buyer's remorse."

It is not nearly that simple, despite DA Buck's crass comments to the contrary, and the truth of the matter should be crystal clear to anyone with even a vague interest in victims' rights. First of all, the details of this attack are all too common in a vast number of rape cases. The term is "date rape," and just because the victim knew her attacker does not mean that rape did not occur. In fact, the victim claimed repeatedly that what happened was rape. She told police that she said "No" to her attacker, that she fought him, that the act was not in any way voluntary. Her attacker admitted that she had indeed said "No" more than once, but claimed she had wanted him anyway, and that's why they had sex. The victim has also worked as a rape victims' advocate, and is no stranger to the realities of such an attack. No means no, and she said "No," and the other circumstances do not change the fact of the attack.

When the victim found out that DA Buck was refusing to pursue the case, she organized protests against his office to try and compel him to take up the case. When he continued to refuse, she demanded and got a meeting with him to ask why he was refusing to seek charges against her attacker. She brought a recording device to that meeting, and the transcript reveals that DA Buck had other motives besides a potentially strong defense case to let the matter drop.

(snip)

Did DA Buck refuse to take up this case because the defendant allegedly had an abortion, and more to the point, because she was a woman? An examination of Buck's political positions and public statements lend credence to these claims.

Ken Buck holds positions on abortion that are extreme even for his party, befitting his oft-burnished Tea Party credentials. He does not believe in legal abortion unless the life of the mother is in danger, and would outlaw abortion even in cases of rape or incest. He has voiced his strong support for the Personhood Amendment, which is on the ballot in Colorado in November. The Amendment grants a fertilized egg full personhood rights, and would make illegal all forms of abortion. It would also make most commonly used forms of contraception illegal. Beyond this is Buck's very public disdain for women in general, and his primary opponent in particular. During the GOP primary, Buck quipped that the main reason voters should choose him over his opponent, Lt. Governor Jane Norton, was because he didn't "wear high heels."

(snip)

At this point, GOP Senate candidate Ken Buck holds a narrow lead over Democrat Michael Bennet, who currently holds the seat. Buck's polling among women in Colorado, however, is so low as to be nearly nonexistent, thanks to the growing storm over his handling of this rape accusation five years ago. Groups like ProgressNow Colorado, along with the victim herself, continue to press the issue to the fullest extent. Whatever mitigating circumstances there may have been, rape is rape, and the victim said "No." The accused attacker admitted as much, and Buck knew it, but that wasn't good enough to warrant prosecution.

The victim's attacker alleged she had an abortion, which Buck holds in high disdain. He took the attacker's word over the victim's, and justice was not done. No other conclusion fits the facts at hand, and despite this, it is entirely possible that Ken Buck will be a member of the US Senate after the November elections.

Witches and "soft on child molester" accusations are fine comedy, but should not rise to become the prime points of debate in a national conversation about the future of the country. Rape is rape, a prosecutor's personal and political positions should not trump the rights of a victim, and any candidate who sees things otherwise has no place representing the people in Congress.

A woman was raped. Her attacker admitted the crime and went free anyway. A prosecutor threw abortion in the victim's face as an excuse to let the matter drop. That happened, and we should all be talking about it.

The rest: http://www.truth-out.org/a-rape-colorado64182
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beac Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Oct-15-10 10:44 AM
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1. Sickening. How can the people of CO even be considering electing that nutcase? n/t
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seabeyond Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Oct-16-10 09:39 AM
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15. it sounds like people as a whole are not. sounds like only almost exclusively men
that dont feel rape of a woman is a big enough issue.
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madamesilverspurs Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Oct-15-10 12:12 PM
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2. Thank you, Will!
Buck is presently my DA. The "buyer's remorse" case is only one of a long list of his flaws. The local newspaper listed those flaws, then 'accused' Michael Bennet of voting for the stimulus and health care reform, then the paper endorsed Buck. In this morning's editorial they reiterated the endorsement (they've gotten lots of complaints about it) saying that Buck best represents the citizens of Colorado. Frankly, we citizens of Colorado should take great umbrage at that - for the record, we are NOT a bunch of misogynistic racist homophobes.

Thanks for helping us get the message out there!

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WilliamPitt Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Oct-15-10 01:34 PM
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3. My great pleasure.
:hug:
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Liberal_in_LA Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Oct-15-10 01:39 PM
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4. Buck First Thought Rape Victim Had "Buyer's Remorse"
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jason-salzman/buck-first-thought-rape-v_b_764479.html

In a secret recording, Colorado U.S. Senate candidate Ken Buck told an alleged rape victim in 2006 that it appeared to Buck, given the circumstances in the case, that she had given the alleged rapist consent to have sex with her.

Trouble is, when Buck told this to the victim, the alleged rapist had admitted that the victim had told him she did not want to have sex and that he understood that he raped her.

Nonetheless, Buck decided later to tell the Greeley Tribune that a jury could conclude that the case was one of "buyer's remorse," meaning that the victim wanted the liaison but later regretted it.

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ThomCat Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Oct-15-10 01:43 PM
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5. "A woman was raped. Her attacker admitted the crime and went free anyway."
"A prosecutor threw abortion in the victim's face as an excuse to let the matter drop."


That prosecutor, now politician, should be facing ethics charges to remove work in law enforcement or practice law every again. He should be in jail for Gross Professional Negligence. And if he ever got out of jail he should be blacklisted from ever being able to get a decent job ever again because he has proven that he can't be trusted with responsibility.

This obnoxious, offensive, right-wing asshole should be begging forgiveness and doing massive amounts of community service to atone for having failed to serve the community as a prosecutor. x(

Under no circumstances should he ever be considered qualified to represent the public in any office. He definitely can't represent women, or anyone pro-choice, or anyone who has been a victim of rape.
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Liberal_in_LA Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Oct-15-10 01:44 PM
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6. his email: ken@buckforcolorado.com
ken@buckforcolorado.com
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Liberal_in_LA Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Oct-15-10 02:40 PM
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7. good summary of Ken Buck's attitude
Which brings me to the Ken Buck situation. As new details emerge about the rape case he refused to prosecute, we’re beginning to get a firm picture of his attitudes towards women and about rape, and how they inform his stance against abortion rights, even for rape victims. And that picture is of a man who believes that once a woman has ceased to be a virgin, she loses all rights to bodily autonomy: she can and should be forced to partner with a man against her will, have sex with a man against her will, and bear children against her will. ...

Buck was obsessed with the fact that the victim had (gasp!) been sexually active before, and with the accused rapist. I guess once he’s stuck it in you once, you belong to him forever.

http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2010/10/14/910481/-Open-thread-for-night-owls:-Consistent-misogyny
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ceile Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Oct-15-10 02:46 PM
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8. K&R
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Liberal_in_LA Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Oct-15-10 02:47 PM
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9. indeed! I can't believe how fast this story dropped on DU. KICK!
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mistertrickster Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Oct-15-10 04:58 PM
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10. Interesting . . . "no really means yes." So if the victim produces a pistol
and threatens the rapist, and he says, "no, no, don't do it," he really means "shoot me now."

Okay, got it.
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BlueIris Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Oct-15-10 05:02 PM
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11. Shameful. CO voters, don't let this happen. nt
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Scurrilous Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Oct-16-10 03:43 AM
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12. K & R
:thumbsup:
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solara Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Oct-16-10 06:22 AM
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13. K & R
:patriot:
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Beacool Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Oct-16-10 08:37 AM
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14. Why do some men still think that "No" means "Yes"????
I have many women friends of all ages, some whom I have known since childhood. Not one of them would say "no" and not mean it. Where do some guys get the idea that a woman saying "no" is just playing hard to get and really wants it? I don't get it.

Then again some Yale frat just got sanctioned for the misogynist crap that they were saying during initiation.

I hope that CO wakes up and doesn't elect this pig to the senate.

x(
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