There really are advantages to being attracted to men.
There really are advantages to being attracted to men.
gay
i have it saved on my phone.
If its not fake; now I want to read more. Those little ones are funny, the huge convos people usually link, not so much.
Best part is the guy's profile pic is fucking Elvish Archers.
That whale is going to have a bad time proving that in court with the evidence thus presented against her.
Not really. She could easily argue (or her lawyer) that she was informing him that the police would find out about the rape he committed, rather than that she would fabricate a rape story.
Yeah, rape is easy to prove and/or fabricate, which is why the prosecutorial success rate is so high.
Lol
oh hey. awesome.
http://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2013...id=msnhp&pos=4
Yeah read that on yahoo this morning or last night? She was pretty fkin hot I gotta say... and that's only the top part.
Damn she was cute. What a shame she couldn't live with herself afterwards. Her parents are troopers though, letting the story go public to raise awareness.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/...-in-rape-case/
The news is buried in a local newspaper’s story about a 25-minute long school board meeting in Steubenville, Ohio, that addressed a number of personnel matters. Among them was a two-year “administrative contract” for Reno Saccoccia, identified as director of administrative services.Saccoccia is better known as Steubenville’s winning high school football coach. Some have alleged that he may have tried to cover up the rape of a 16-year-old West Virginia girl by two star football players on his team; at the least, he may have failed to report a case of sexual abuse as required by Ohio law of teachers and coaches.FOOTBALLMeanwhile, news about Saccoccia’s contract extension has met with outrage across social media — although Steubenville School Superintendent Mike McVey told WTOV that it had nothing to do with Saccoccia’s coaching contract, in which he’s in year three of five.
Apparently the two year extension of that "administrative contract" is a prereq him staying football coach; and it comes shortly before that April 30th grand jury. lol
The American justice system, hard at work.
Don't know why you didn't just quote the story. But this is from the above link.
Now THAT is fucked up.A 26-year-old farm dweller who helped expose the rape of a teenage girl is facing up to 5x more jail time than the high school football members who publicly assaulted the girl. The Steubenville rape case became a national firestorm after it was revealed that dozens of people had witnessed the assault at a party and then shared pictures and social media updates of the event mocking the girl.
The first-time digital activist claims he never hacked the page, but was the masked man in the video. His relatively light touch reportedly didn’t stop the FBI from treating him like a world-class terrorist. “As I open the door to greet the driver, approximately 12 FBI SWAT team agents jumped out of the truck, screaming for me to ‘Get the fuck down!’ with M-16 assault rifles and full riot gear, armed, safety off, pointed directly at my head,” Lostutter recalls on his own blog.
The excessive force and even worse penalty highlights why many are calling for a reform of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFA), which treats principled hacking on par with the worst federal crimes. The CFA came to national attention last year after respected Internet prodigy, Aaron Swartz, committed suicide after harsh prosecutors threatened him with 50+ years in prison for freeing academic articles from a paywalled database.
“We should prevent what happened to Aaron from happening to other Internet users,” wrote Congresswoman Zoe Lofgren (CrunchGov Grade: A) about her (failed) “Aaron’s Law” bill.
While the hacker did violate the law, they are the newest evolution in the beloved American tradition of civil disobedience. “It was everything that I’d ever preached, and now there’s this group of people getting off the couch and doing something about it. I wanted to be part of the movement,” recalls Lostutter, of the Hacktivist mission-statement videos that inspired him to get involved.
Like many first-time activists before him, he seems like a typical American, not a thrill-seeking vigilante. “A 26-year-old corporate cybersecurity consultant, Lostutter lives on a farm with his pit bull, Thor, and hunts turkeys, goes fishing, and rides motorcycles in his free time. He considers himself to be a patriotic American; he flies an American flag and enjoys Bud Light,” writes Josh Harkinson of Mother Jones.
U.S. law needs to be to be updated to reflect the values of the free flow of information. Even though the acts were illegal, it’s hard to see what Lostutter did was wrong. It’s a shame the courts could sentence him with a punishment that treats his activism as worse than sexual assault.