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Rape Victim Confronts Vitter Over Vote for Impunity for Contractors

Posted by Amanda Terkel, Think Progress at 1:06 PM on November 2, 2009.


In 2005, Jamie Leigh Jones’ Halliburton/KBR co-workers gang-raped her while she was working in Baghdad.

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In 2005, Jamie Leigh Jones’ Halliburton/KBR co-workers gang-raped her while she was working in Baghdad. The company then detained her in a shipping container for at least 24 hours without food, water, or a bed, and “warned her that if she left Iraq for medical treatment, she’d be out of a job.” (Jones was not an isolated case.) Jones was prevented from bringing charges in court against KBR because her employment contract stipulated that sexual assault allegations would be heard in private arbitration only.

Last month, Sen. Al Franken (D-MN) proposed an amendment to the 2010 Defense Appropriations bill that would withhold defense contracts if companies “restrict their employees from taking workplace sexual assault, battery and discrimination cases to court.” Although the amendment passed, 30 Republican senators voted against it.

One of the Republicans singled out for especially harsh criticism following the vote was Sen. David Vitter (R-LA), who has a track record of siding against women’s rights. The Huffington Post’s Sam Stein reports that at a town hall meeting this past weekend, a constituent confronted Vitter about his vote. The woman, a rape victim, demanded that he explain why he opposed Franken’s amendment. Vitter refused to give her a straight answer:

WOMAN: It meant everything to me that I was able to put the person who attacked me [behind bars]. And what allowed me to do that was our judicial process. I showed up in court every day to make sure that happen

VITTER: And I’m absolutely supportive of any case like that being prosecuted criminally to the full extent of the law. [...]

WOMAN: But how can you support [a law] that tells a rape victim that she does not have the right to defend herself?

VITTER: Ma’am The language in question did not say that in any way shape or form.

WOMAN: But it is unconstitutional to have a law that says a woman does not have a right to defend herself.

Vitter then tried to deflect blame to the Obama administration, saying that it was also against the amendment. When the woman replied, “But I’m not asking Obama. I’m asking you,” Vitter retorted, “Do you think he’s in favor in rape?”

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Vitter’s criticism of the Obama administration isn’t quite correct. “While the Obama Defense Department raised concerns about the reach of the Franken amendment,” notes Stein, “the White House itself said it supported ‘the intent’ and was working to make sure it was ‘enforceable.’”

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Amanda Terkel is Deputy Research Director at the Center for American Progress and serves as Deputy Editor for The Progress Report and ThinkProgress.org at the Center for American Progress.


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This sheds yet more light on Obama's character
Posted by: Paul_C on Nov 2, 2009 1:51 PM   
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Don't get me wrong, Vitter is a pig. He is a traitor to this country on so many levels, just like the rest of his right wing friends in the Rethug party.

But that does not lessen the incessant drumbeat from Obama's administration proclaiming many of the worst policies of the right as his own.

This is just another shocking example of how low Obama is willing to stoop to shove his head up some corporate CEO's a**.

peace,
Paul

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To Be Overturned
Posted by: QQOblivion on Nov 3, 2009 4:28 AM   
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According to another story in Peek today, it is likely that the Supreme Court will allow an infinite amount of corporate dollars to flow into political campaigns, thus guaranteeing a government, including a future Supreme Court, even more pro-corporation than what we have now. My bet is that the Supreme Court, at sometime in the near future, will overturn Franken's amendment because the US is completely about Corporations Uber-Alles.

Corporations are NOT like people in one respect, the corporations certainly have more of a RIGHT to commit serious crimes than we poor losers do. Get over it,; this is the new and permanent normal.

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» RE: To Be cash knockered Posted by: Sister_Lauren
All thirty
Posted by: Archie1954 on Nov 3, 2009 9:55 AM   
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of these preverse reprobates should be held to account not just one of the most pernicious.

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If Dems were smart
Posted by: cheryljohns on Nov 3, 2009 10:00 AM   
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they would do like the Repugs do. At the next election for each of the 30, the Dem opponent should say that the Repug in question is for rape.

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BRIEF, ALBEIT NECESSARY BREAK.
Posted by: on Nov 3, 2009 1:01 PM   
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Aw heck, the way I see it is he had to leave immediately to obtain a diaper change. I'll bet that just as soon as he was all clean & powdered again, he came right back to find and to try to honestly answer that woman.

That cheating bastard is dumber than the door he walked through. What an awful man. Runnnnnnnnnn awayyyyyyyy, you damned coward.

m. swof.

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One Thing That Neeeds To Be Done
Posted by: Eric.Arthur.Blair on Nov 3, 2009 4:37 PM   
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One thing that we need to do in this country is change the way corporations are treated by the US legal system. They are NOT persons; they have NO rights; they exist only on pieces of paper. After all, the Constitution enumerates the rights of "We the People", not "We the Corporations".

Once the corporations are disenfranchised, we can the assign responsibility for travesties of justice like the Jones case to the real people who created this policy and send them where they'll pull a bunch of trains.

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