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Missouri Tigers Football Covers Up Rape
Topic Started: Jan 24 2014, 04:31 PM (173 Views)
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The Missouri Rapist? Mizzou covered up a rape and it is just now coming out into the open.
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The University of Missouri did not investigate or tell law enforcement officials about an alleged rape, possibly by one or more members of its football team, despite administrators finding out about the alleged 2010 incident more than a year ago, an "Outside the Lines" investigation has found. The alleged victim, a member of the swim team, committed suicide in 2011.

and here's what they wrote to back up this claim:

Records show that the first university staffer whom Menu Courey told of the alleged incident was her on-campus therapist, in December 2010, 10 months after the incident.
http://espn.go.com/espn/otl/story/_/id/10323102/university-missouri-officials-did-not-pursue-rape-case-lines-investigation-finds
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TennesseeTuxedo
Jan 24 2014, 04:31 PM
The Missouri Rapist? Mizzou covered up a rape and it is just now coming out into the open.
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The University of Missouri did not investigate or tell law enforcement officials about an alleged rape, possibly by one or more members of its football team, despite administrators finding out about the alleged 2010 incident more than a year ago, an "Outside the Lines" investigation has found. The alleged victim, a member of the swim team, committed suicide in 2011.

and here's what they wrote to back up this claim:

Records show that the first university staffer whom Menu Courey told of the alleged incident was her on-campus therapist, in December 2010, 10 months after the incident.
http://espn.go.com/espn/otl/story/_/id/10323102/university-missouri-officials-did-not-pursue-rape-case-lines-investigation-finds
http://news.yahoo.com/obama-targets-college-sexual-assault-epidemic-110145353--politics.html

Not to pile drive UM, Vandy,Texas, MTSU or any other school... Sexual assault on campuses are a routine happening...

Agree or not - just look at our military...



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Our government wants to treat out military like it is a social experiment instead of allowing it to be a battle machine, as it was intended to be.
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Jan 24 2014, 06:46 PM
Our government wants to treat out military like it is a social experiment instead of allowing it to be a battle machine, as it was intended to be.
Can't argue with that.
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Jan 24 2014, 06:46 PM
Our government wants to treat out military like it is a social experiment instead of allowing it to be a battle machine, as it was intended to be.
really? Volunteering to serve this great nation in our military is available to both men and women. IMO that isn't a social experiment. The battle machine needs volunteers who have the capabilities to do the job.

That women who volunteer to serve are physically attacked, and as happened in the Air Force in basic training, by men or SO's has nothing to do with the "battle machine"...



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humbletx
Jan 25 2014, 09:59 AM
TennesseeTuxedo
Jan 24 2014, 06:46 PM
Our government wants to treat out military like it is a social experiment instead of allowing it to be a battle machine, as it was intended to be.
really? Volunteering to serve this great nation in our military is available to both men and women. IMO that isn't a social experiment. The battle machine needs volunteers who have the capabilities to do the job.

That women who volunteer to serve are physically attacked, and as happened in the Air Force in basic training, by men or SO's has nothing to do with the "battle machine"...



That is what is great about what is left of our nation. You can have your own opinion on matters.

I bet you love the fact that now, if you are in the military, you can wear a beard, wear a turbine, and want to blow you foxhole partner….all courtesy of the Obama Administration.
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Jan 25 2014, 10:36 AM
humbletx
Jan 25 2014, 09:59 AM
TennesseeTuxedo
Jan 24 2014, 06:46 PM
Our government wants to treat out military like it is a social experiment instead of allowing it to be a battle machine, as it was intended to be.
really? Volunteering to serve this great nation in our military is available to both men and women. IMO that isn't a social experiment. The battle machine needs volunteers who have the capabilities to do the job.

That women who volunteer to serve are physically attacked, and as happened in the Air Force in basic training, by men or SO's has nothing to do with the "battle machine"...



That is what is great about what is left of our nation. You can have your own opinion on matters.

I bet you love the fact that now, if you are in the military, you can wear a beard, wear a turbine, and want to blow you foxhole partner….all courtesy of the Obama Administration.
Wow Toots - I'll pass on your political ranting - and point out indeed we are a great nation and yes indeed I do love our nation.

As to our all volunteer military - of the 21st century

Crack a book regarding military history - look at all the beards, hats etc.. Didn't seem to bother Lincoln.. Take a peak at the two famous generals from our civil war - Grant and Lee..

in the 60's and 70's 'fraggin' wasn't uncommon when you yap about "fox hole" partners.

if anything the current administration - is carrying on the tradition - and those aren't opinions.

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Yeppers Texie, I did not n=knnow that we had a triton of mixing men and women in war teams, or allowing muslims to wear their turbans, or guys legally able to blow their buddies in the foxholes.

Instead of being a war machine, our military is a political and social experiment to deliver meals on wheels.
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Jan 25 2014, 11:16 AM
Yeppers Texie, I did not n=knnow that we had a triton of mixing men and women in war teams, or allowing muslims to wear their turbans, or guys legally able to blow their buddies in the foxholes.

Instead of being a war machine, our military is a political and social experiment to deliver meals on wheels.
Wow what is it about sideline warriors?

WTF is a "war team"? I'm guessing here that a majority of those in the military aren't front line troops - and require a large # of support members, regardless of their sex. Allowing those in the military to wear what every they desire, regardless of their personal religious beliefs, is a historical fact.

Google A.P. Hill and look at that long hair, beard wearing MOFO.

Ambrose Burnside

Jubal A. Early

Joseph E. Johnston, Fitzhugh Lee,

How about Andrew Jackson - appointed to a position - then "elected" as a general..

As to the demeaning comments directed at the greatest fighting force history has ever known - our military - you couldn't be more wrong. It appears as if your accepting "guys legally able to assault/rape" women serving in the military.. Sheeesh and hoooboy.

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