I'm talking about the district attorney in the district where she is based...

But if that's the case then you defenitly need the amendment... because that's not what I understand as justice...

And just so I understand it fully...

Even when we are talking about a CRIMINAL offense (I'm not talking about she lent them some money and now they woun't pay her back which is a case for civil court but the employees committed the criminal act of rape) so off course she can't go to civil court (I never surgested that... that's just as ludicrous...) but she can't even go to the police and say 'I was raped please arrest them and throw them in jail' when both her and them are back in the US?

I just don't get it... but maybe that's just me...

Love Thothlike

by Thothlike on 11/21/2009 09:10:02 AM EST

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In the normal course of CRIMINAL cases the prosecution is pursued by the jurisdiction that the crime took place in.

In this instance the crime took place in Iraq, so normally the Iraqi government would have jurisdiction, but thanks to Bush and Big Dick Cheney contractors operating in Iraq are exempt from prosecution by the Iraqi government.

Ain't Republican rules fun for everyone.

"Although it is not true that all conservatives are stupid people, it is true that most stupid people are conservative." John Stuart Mill

by Hubble on 11/22/2009 08:03:57 AM EST

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