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Rape Victim Testifies Before House Judiciary Committee About Halliburton/KBR [VIDEO]

Posted by Cliff Schecter, Cliff Schecter's Blog at 4:00 AM on December 20, 2007.


This is so disgusting, so vile....Not just the incident, but response to it.
Rape Victim Testifies Before House Judiciary Committee About Halliburton/KBR

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Just listen to what Jamie Leigh Jones has to say about what happened to her in The Green Zone. Perhaps she would have been safer unarmed on a street in Baghdad than she was around her "co-workers." This is so disgusting, so vile....Not just the incident, but response to it. I don't even know what to say. Just watch the video...

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Cliff Schecter blogs at Brave New Films.


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She is a very credible witness
Posted by: wagadog on Dec 20, 2007 6:32 AM   
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The fact that it was apparently a drug rape was left out of the original ABC report. Also that she was assigned to a bunk in an all-male dorm, and had filed an EEOC complaint prior to the rape -- which would make the gang-rape then the disemployment appear to be highly retaliatory.

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Don't expect Ann-the-zionist-Applebaum to pen a column
Posted by: PakiBoy on Dec 20, 2007 6:39 AM   
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on the plight of amerikan women...she is too busy bashing feminists and NOW for not voicing concern for Saudi rape victim!

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» RE: Learn to read first... Posted by: PakiBoy
» RE: Learn to read first... Posted by: VZEQICVA
Girls Town
Posted by: wagadog on Dec 20, 2007 7:08 AM   
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In in the 1996 Lili Taylor classic, Girls Town, a New Jersey high school girl commits suicide. Her girlfriends find out -- from the dead girl's diary -- it was because she had been raped -- by the same group of guys that had raped another one of them.

They get no help what so ever from the authorities (surprise!) so they take direct action: they trash the new car of the rapist ringleader. Break the windows with baseball bats, spray paint it, dent it up with cinder blocks. It is an extremely visceral scene, unforgettable. Pure rage.

Now, surely there are highly skilled military women in Baghdad, intelligence officers. Surely they can find out who these guys are.

And what if someone went Girls Town on the rapists' vehicle -- with an IED -- with the rapists in it?

Hey it's a war zone -- shit happens.

Right?

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America...FUCK YEAH!!
Posted by: omoelegba on Dec 20, 2007 7:16 AM   
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So much for the so-called "Greatest Country in the World"...when is the American public going to finally wake up & take a stand against all the atrocities that are taking place over in Iraq in the name of freedom & democracy? Halliburton should be shut down, Bush & Cheney impeached (adding this crime to the already long roster), along with all the Blackwater thugs that should be thrown into prison. ladies & gentlemen, whether you want to believe it or not, you are witnessing the fall of the U.S...

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This could be a death sentence
Posted by: EncinoM on Dec 20, 2007 7:16 AM   
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For halliburton, no matter what congress does, a civil court, with jurors would look harsh on the company.

One of the measures of punitive damges is how much does the defendants actions shock the community. The punitives could reach the billions.

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Thank you, Warrior Woman, for Pushing this Public.
Posted by: odcherenow on Dec 20, 2007 7:35 AM   
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What a courageous example for women in these United States! This young woman, strong through her pain, should get a medal.
The criminal abuse of women and girls is the direct result of a brutal, war-like culture. This goes on everyday and is covered up by a male-defended system of justice. Where are the men-of-good-conscience in decision-making positions? This is unacceptable. Vote for a woman for President. It's the only way we are going to get some justice for our "women's issues"......war, violence, unequal pay, no maternity or child-care laws, abysmal health and elder care. I could go on. It's all interconnected. Let us not be fools forever!

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We Women
Posted by: Southern Gal on Dec 20, 2007 8:12 AM   
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We women should not let this go away. We should write our Congress Representatives and Senators, the White House, all media sources and anyone else we can think of that can help keep this to the forefront and expose Halliburton. She is a courageous young woman and this vile company and these vile men should pay heavily.

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KBR are as guilty as the actual Rapists all the way to the top..!
Posted by: TJ-stars4peace on Dec 20, 2007 8:18 AM   
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This was an absolutely brutal physically damaging multiple rape of this poor brave girl and KBR is a criminal enterprise or vicious dangerous swine for not throwing these bastards that did this to the wolves either military justice or the Justice Department..!

Mukasey is a worthless swine piece of shit as bad as Gonzales or even worse since Gonzales has shit for brains and is lower that the scum around my toilet bowel, but Mukasey has brains and is continuing this Cover-Up of an American girl being so brutally raped by KBR since they are accessories after the fact, and now we know this is some sort of sick sport the KBR endorses..they are no better than the Taliban..

This poor girl has to have more surgery to reattach her breasts to her pectoral muscles..they tore her breasts off the musculature how the hell do you do that and no Justice Dept investigation..?

So the Justice Dept. this ass-hole Mukasey and that piece of shit Gonzales and the Federalist Society swine pieces of shit that run that department endorse and will cover up for this degree of Rape..?

What kind of sick animals are running the Justice Dept what kind of low life pieces of shit are enforcing our nations laws the laws that protect us those laws that are first and foremost..?

KBR is building detention camps to enslave us and oppress us, and what they are gonna Rape every young women that gets stuck in them once Bush declares emergency and enacts NSPD-51..

Their no different than the Nazis and Mukasey is a Nazi for not jumping all over this case and KBR itself for destroying evidence and being an accessory to Gang Rape and savagery ..of a young American girl and from Texas no less where all these Nazi ass-holes destroying our country come from..!

These scum bags don't even take care of their own and where is our shit head little ass-hole President BUSH on this why isn't he outraged super pissed off what if that was one of his daughter..what kind of shit head animals jerk offs are running our government and these criminals corrupt fascist corporations..?

I swear if I was in the Justice Dept. I would have the ass-hole President of KBR Himself sweating criminal charges and every KBR jerk-off that touched this case and covered it up facing 10-20 years themselves as accessories of Gang rape and Assault and Obstructing Justice and destroying evidence..!


Write that shit head Schumer he puts this piece of shit Mukasey up for Attorney General lay this right in Schumer's lap write Schumer and ask if this is what he had in mind when he put his buddy Mukasey up for AG..another criminal lying ass-hole AG at that..!


Senator@Schumer.senate.gov

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W Stands for Women
Posted by: NorskyBoy on Dec 20, 2007 8:44 AM   
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Yes, it's true, W stands for Women, just like the Bush-Cheney '04 campaign said. Last I saw, Bush was about 6th in line to particpate in the victimization of the next woman to be abused, injured and degraded the culture of lawlessness and violence he and Cheney have cultivated far and wide. Of course, Cheney, being the former CEO of Haliburton, didn't have to stand in line to be a part of the action. And isn't it remarkable how many awful scandals that put people's lives and well being at risk seem to share direct involvement by Cheney and his boys?

Can we impeach these crime bosses and lock them up for life yet?

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Look what I found - a novel idea!
Posted by: orfelbleep on Dec 20, 2007 10:08 AM   
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We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.--That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, --That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness. Prudence, indeed, will dictate that Governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes; and accordingly all experience hath shewn, that mankind are more disposed to suffer, while evils are sufferable, than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed. But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government, and to provide new uards for their future security.--

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Deb
Posted by: debmcd on Dec 20, 2007 11:17 AM   
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If this is what happens to an American woman in Iraq when exposed to male workers, one can only guess at the horrors faced by Iraqi women. I guess the Bush Administration thinks it's okay, just boys letting off a little steam. This administration certainly doesn't worry about the rape of an American woman by their privatized company thugs because they're all just a bunch of misogynists. They even created an atmosphere where this kind of behavior is legal. What does that say about our government that it would send thousands of men into a country and give them free reign to break man and God's law impunity.

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Scary
Posted by: graffen48 on Dec 20, 2007 12:00 PM   
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Whats really scary is these assholes are gonna eventually come back to this country, and having gotten away with this chicken shit crime, who's to say they won't do it again, and again. I'm tired of being morally and politically "correct" I say go after these bastards and give em a taste of their own medicine!!! I wonder how all these halliburton jerk offs would feel if their daughters got gang raped??

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Idea!!!
Posted by: graffen48 on Dec 20, 2007 12:03 PM   
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here's a good idea , next time you see somebody who works for halliburton on the street, spit on them.

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» RE: Idea!!! Posted by: Habaro
Justice for all
Posted by: rafiq on Dec 20, 2007 3:04 PM   
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My i wish this yong lady courage and strenth so evil doers could be brought to justice.
Just think of those who have done this how they would be treating Iraqi,s.
Amarican people you need to wake up no body hates you it,s your leaders who have created hell on this earth for many nations and people in name of your intrests and needs,,,
what goes round comes round this hell will com home one day,,,,,,,,,,,,,Just read bit on palestine and countrys that USA as milatarly invaded since 1948 please google it,,,,,,,,,,

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don't hold your breath
Posted by: cwilsondrum on Dec 20, 2007 7:24 PM   
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waiting for someone from doj or anywhere else to help this woman. It's status quo. for the bushies ,cheney,thugs,rapists. One can buy just about anything. buy a hit on the motherfuckers that raped you. nobody,but nobody would give shit.

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The bitter irony
Posted by: Litespeed_Stu on Dec 20, 2007 8:06 PM   
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Hundreds of men in Guantanamo have been incarcerated for years without trial; they are denied access to justice.

Hundreds of men in Iraq roam free killing civilians and raping American girls; they are shielded from justice.

These Hessians need to be brought home and put on trial for their crimes. If not, if the administration continues to grant them immunity and impunity, then surely the administration (and by extension the country it represents) becomes morally complicit in this awful rape.

Should justice ever eventually prevail, these monsters will have a nice warm cell waiting for them out there in Gitmo.

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» RE: The bitter irony Posted by: hilaryuk
Our Hypocrisy
Posted by: artie on Dec 21, 2007 6:40 PM   
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The brutality and cruelty which Ms Jones suffered because she chose to publicly disclose her victimization is essentially the same as that suffered by the victim in the recent Saudi Arabian case. Prior to Ms Jones reportage, our hypocrisy was simply not expressly visible: the assumption that Ms Jones case is unprecedented is either irresponsibly ignorant - like blowing secondary smoke in a baby's face because one didn't know the health risks involved - or it is 'participatory' hypocrisy. The latter is America's signature. Hopefully, the international embarrassment - if any - will awaken the public to the plethora of cases like Ms Jones - I am reminded of the immunity with which Afghani, African, Iraqi, Okinawan, ... children are raped by US soldiers and citizens. Or is it the case that unless Ms Jones' suffering eliminates some financial comfort for the US consumer, it will simply become more dust under the carpet - like the discounted goods of sweatshops and slavery, until we feel financially penalized for purchasing these goods the shops and slavery will continue????

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Please
Posted by: henderson on Dec 23, 2007 4:24 PM   
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read the 70's book by Susan Brownmiller, "Against Our Will". We all need to be aware.

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