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In reply to the discussion: Facts About Rape Committed By An Air Force Pilot [View all]NaturalHigh
(12,778 posts)43. Like I said earlier, fair enough.
If her friends can call his commander (or former commander) and complain about him being allowed to remain a pilot, then his friends can her call employer and ask why she and her friends are still harassing this captain even after he has been acquitted.
What's the difference? You can't have it both ways.
As for my "vested interest" in the military, have you not noticed how critical I have been of the military "justice" system in my post? I was wondering how long it would take for someone to accuse me of that, though.
I remind you once again...this officer was found not guilty. He is legally innocent.
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OMFG. Because drunk women sleeping in a guest room saying no = leading him on.
Butterbean
Nov 2013
#10
Yes, I saw that. Is there ANY hope of him being tried in civilian court if he's not active duty?
Butterbean
Nov 2013
#13