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Sasha
11th July 2012, 01:20
Nikki Haley Calls Battered And Raped Women Distractions, Vetoes Legislation

July 10, 2012
By Stephen D. Foster Jr. (http://www.addictinginfo.org/author/stephen-foster/)




http://www.addictinginfo.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/ff_haley_FNC_062310_07-23.jpg (http://www.addictinginfo.org/2012/07/10/nikki-haley-calls-battered-and-raped-women-distractions-vetoes-legislation/ff_haley_fnc_062310_07-23/)Raped and battered women are distractions that only represent a small portion of South Carolinas population. Thats how Governor Nikki Haley explained her decision to veto critical funding that goes to programs that work to prevent domestic abuse and rape.
Last week, Haley threw women across the state under a bus by abandoning funding that prevents domestic abuse and sexual assault and then added insult to injury by explaining that battered (http://www.charlestoncitypaper.com/charleston/haley-vetoes-spending-for-education-healthcare-arts/Content?oid=4108773) and assaulted women are a small portion of society and are mere distractions who dont matter.

⁠Each of these lines attempts to serve a portion of our population for which we extend our sympathy and encouragement, Haley said. But nevertheless, it is only a small portion of South Carolinas chronically ill or abused. Overall, these special add-on lines distract from the agencys broader mission of protecting South Carolinas public health.
As a woman, you would think Governor Haley would make preventing rape and domestic abuse a major legislative and executive initiative. Its bad enough that women already have to deal with male politicians who dont care about womens issues, but for a female politician to demonstrate how little she cares about curbing violence against women is even more detestable. The only real reason I can think of why she would veto this important funding is because she wants to prove how hardcore conservative she is. For many months now, Republicans have made it their mission to belittle womens issues and reverse womens rights.



Conservatives across the country have sought to abolish abortion rights and restrict contraception. Republicans in New Hampshire even attempted to roll back domestic violence laws (http://www.addictinginfo.org/2012/01/26/new-hampshire-gop-introduce-bills-to-roll-back-domestic-violence-laws/), and the city of Topeka (http://www.addictinginfo.org/2011/10/11/beat-your-wife-if-you-move-to-topeka-ks-you-wont-get-charged-with-a-crime/) actually halted prosecuting those who commit domestic violence, essentially making it legal for men to beat their wives and get away with it. Republicans in Georgia recently attempted to push for legislation that would require investigating all miscarriages. The legislation was sponsored by Bobby Franklin (http://www.addictinginfo.org/2011/02/23/georgia-anti-abortion-bill-would-require-investigations-of-miscarriages/), who also wants to label women who are raped as mere accusers instead of victims. House Republicans have also taken aim at women by attempting to redefine rape so they can restrict abortion rights. In that particular bill (http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2011/01/29/house-republicans-aim-to-redefine-rape-to-limit-abortion-coverage/), its only rape if violence is involved. In other words, date rape and statutory rape would be excluded from the definition. House and Senate Republicans have also tried to kill the Violence Against Women Act which is crucial for protecting women from domestic violence and sexual assault. Republicans have also railed against equal pay for women and some have expressed regret that women have the right to vote.
Clearly, there is a war on women and Nikki Haley is demonstrating that even female conservatives are willing to wage it. At this point, the war on women has become less about simple pandering to the extremists within the Republican Party and has become an actual plank in the sick and twisted GOP platform. If women continue to be blind to what the GOP is doing, women will become less than second class citizens in the near future. If Republicans have their way, women will be mere property who must bend to the will of men.
http://www.addictinginfo.org/2012/07/10/nikki-haley-calls-battered-and-raped-women-distractions-vetoes-legislation/

Skyhilist
11th July 2012, 01:34
In that particular bill, its only rape if violence is involved. In other words, date rape and statutory rape would be excluded from the definition.
When did date rape become automatically non-violent?

Sasha
11th July 2012, 01:40
When did date rape become automatically non-violent?

i assume they meant to say, date rape that includes drugs or exesive alcohol..