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Right. Because every rape victim ever has always been immediately aware of the severity of what took place and never tries to excuse, rationalize or blame themselves for what happen. No rape victim has ever remained silent because they feared shame, reprisal or further abuse for making "a big deal" out of having been

or maybe she was so shocked, she was in denial, and assumed that what happened wasn't rape.

Wow like women who get the shit beaten out of them and still go back to the abuser. Thank God we have you to tell us what REAL VICTIMS act like. BARF

We don't know if he forced her to go back to the hotel room. He could have made her feel so unsafe that she couldn't say no. Please stop victim blaming, you asshole.

It's because he's doing homage and she's the real genuine deal. People want their flyover country tales filtered through NPR first. Actual small town folks are hopelessly uncool.

Haha, yeah. It still is kinda asshatty.

Taking up two spaces is fine. As long as you're parked in the farthest corner of the lot. Right next to the building? Hella lame.

I park in 2 spots occasionally, about a 1/4 mile from the store in the middle of the empty dead zone of a parking lot. Not right next to the store in the first available spots.

No car is allowed two spaces. Well maybe a Ferrari. For all the other cars safety in case of fire.

"Yup...these are my overlords."

So this is what it's like when a story has no hero in it

Ray Rice gets two weeks (initially).

Really? I haven't seen any. Any links or such to prove this?

She interfered with an arrest and then tried to resist either being moved or cuffed. So I would say it's more of what kind of pregnant woman thinks it's smart to obstruct an arrest (even one where undo force is being used) and then struggles resist being removed or arrest. Can't really defend the tasering though.

I see her struggling to resist arrest and being subdued because of it in the video. And while I can't make out clearly what's happening the police report says something along the lines of her obstructing the arrest (you see her getting close to the police in the video but you can't see what is happening all that well

If we go only with the video, what the headline of this post says isn't there: we see the officer trying to detain the woman, the woman trying to avoid it by walking way from him and, in the struggle, she falls to the ground. He doesn't thrown or push her to the pavement. She could've fell by accident or thrown

Except this isn't what happened at all. She and her husband both admitted to interferring with the cop arresting her son. Her son has had prior arrests and convictions and was caught with at 2am with a knife on him (if you honestly believe this particular case he had a knife planted on him I don't know what to tell

In the video you can clearly see that an officer had restrained her arms and was making her walk back to the sidewalk (away from where they were brutally beating her son) when she turned to run back, falling in the process. The cop did not push a pregnant woman onto the ground. The cops did, however, beat up a young

My favorite Jeter story is the one where a girl ended up getting two gift baskets for visiting him on two separate occasions.

Why anyone beyond her immediate family cares about this girl's uterus is another, deeper mystery of American culture, one beyond the purview of a Friday-morning blog post.