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so what's with this Franken rape bill GOP voted against?


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It was a bill aimed at taking contracts away from KBR and Halliburton. They are accused of covering up rape and gang rapes- of employees even, and still receiving Federal Funding. The Bill sought to end it.

I guess those 30 still thought Halliburton et al were still the best mercenaries and profiteers for the job...

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Punishing a company for the private, non-business-related activities of its employees is pretty messed up.

It'd be like shutting down RTA because one of its employees was selling drugs on the side.

It wasn't for the "activity" itself. It was because of the companies' systemic impedence of the investigations afterwards. While still receiving Federal monies.

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Punishing a company for the private, non-business-related activities of its employees is pretty messed up.

It'd be like shutting down RTA because one of its employees was selling drugs on the side.

:wtf: The drug trafficker would still have due process via the court system.

The correct analogy would be if RTA did it's own investigation into it's employees crimes. Like an RTA Employee Bureau of Investigations (EBI) division of the RTA. And whatever they say - goes. Potential for lifetime imprisonment or a slap on the wrist depending on how that own private company felt about drug trafficking and how the continued sale of drugs, or end to the trafficking would affect their business practice and bottom line profit.

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It wasn't for the "activity" itself. It was because of the companies' systemic impedence of the investigations afterwards. While still receiving Federal monies.
:wtf: The drug trafficker would still have due process via the court system.

The correct analogy would be if RTA did it's own investigation into it's employees crimes. Like an RTA Employee Bureau of Investigations (EBI) division of the RTA. And whatever they say - goes. Potential for lifetime imprisonment or a slap on the wrist depending on how that own private company felt about drug trafficking and how the continued sale of drugs, or end to the trafficking would affect their business practice and bottom line profit.

I must have the story wrong then.

My mistake.

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