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JanetLovesObama

(548 posts)
17. Money's Drying Up
Tue Sep 9, 2014, 09:56 AM
Sep 2014

She will divorce him soon.........................unless he kills her first.

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Domestic disputes (abusive relationships) are the most dangerous for the police underpants Sep 2014 #1
While true, I have no idea what that has to do with this article tkmorris Sep 2014 #2
She is in an abusive relationship underpants Sep 2014 #14
And in denial. nt Erich Bloodaxe BSN Sep 2014 #28
Because you can see the "circle the wagons" mentality in this Twitter post ProudToBeBlueInRhody Sep 2014 #70
This is so sad. It's clear she believes this is her fault. Tatiana Sep 2014 #3
All I will say is that she married him after malaise Sep 2014 #6
And your point? That abused women make bad decisions? HERVEPA Sep 2014 #20
No point - just an observation malaise Sep 2014 #24
We all knew she married him afterward. Curious as to the point of the post. HERVEPA Sep 2014 #27
Maybe to 'inform'. I didn't know she married him after the abuse and now I do. eom Purveyor Sep 2014 #78
OK. Got it. HERVEPA Sep 2014 #90
a person has to reach a certain point, sadly. bettyellen Sep 2014 #45
She had a child with him before that horrific beating. She was already tied to him emotionally pnwmom Sep 2014 #73
This seems to be a vicious circle, which is what domestic abuse is. CTyankee Sep 2014 #12
Does she post here? Maybe we need us questioning why she stays. merrily Sep 2014 #54
Sadly this reaction is not uncommon geek tragedy Sep 2014 #4
Blame the media for the fact that your husband is now unemployed...real good PR move. (Sarcasm) Mike Daniels Sep 2014 #5
yup and possibly he would already be in a treatment program. nt littlewolf Sep 2014 #11
Over the years Old Codger Sep 2014 #7
All PDs should do that, since the victim usually either won't tblue37 Sep 2014 #26
I Knew Old Codger Sep 2014 #40
Oh, oh. Income stream drying up divorce to follow. NV Whino Sep 2014 #8
Plenty of info out there if you care to look. HERVEPA Sep 2014 #21
Yes,I know. NV Whino Sep 2014 #22
she more then likely had a abusive childhood, or a relationship that she felt she had no power in. a kennedy Sep 2014 #32
What I found to be disgusting is that he was Autumn Sep 2014 #9
Many abused women feel this same way. boston bean Sep 2014 #10
Goldie Taylor was just saying the same thing on MSNBC. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Sep 2014 #30
I truly hope this doesn't become a pile-on, this is a woman needs HELP Happyhippychick Sep 2014 #13
This is a classic DU pile-on. But that's OK, because it isn't even about Rice or Palmer now. Dreamer Tatum Sep 2014 #25
How long should he be locked up for jamzrockz Sep 2014 #47
For 24 hours longer than you think he should be Dreamer Tatum Sep 2014 #49
Good One RobinA Sep 2014 #53
Here's what I learned about what you 'learned' from DU. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Sep 2014 #61
Disagree. Dreamer Tatum Sep 2014 #63
Seems like a few posters here just hate this place and the other posters Rex Sep 2014 #81
No doubt! We should just shut down DU and not talk about anything at all! Rex Sep 2014 #79
Jury Results Blue_Adept Sep 2014 #88
Indeed. mindfulNJ Sep 2014 #46
SMH Mr Dixon Sep 2014 #15
Power and Control. littlemissmartypants Sep 2014 #16
OMGosh.....this is it. a kennedy Sep 2014 #34
Incredible information presented. Thank you. truedelphi Sep 2014 #80
Money's Drying Up JanetLovesObama Sep 2014 #17
I fear for her life. nt littlemissmartypants Sep 2014 #18
The psychology of domestic violence is a terrible thing. Brickbat Sep 2014 #19
Got that right. a kennedy Sep 2014 #33
taking the happiness away treestar Sep 2014 #23
The one thing I will agree on... one_voice Sep 2014 #29
I happen to agree most profoundly nt Dreamer Tatum Sep 2014 #31
I'm going to disagree, respectfully. boston bean Sep 2014 #35
It should have been prosecuted... one_voice Sep 2014 #38
It was prosecuted. He pled guilty. MADem Sep 2014 #51
No it wasn't... one_voice Sep 2014 #56
If there's an up-side to this horror, it is that the issue of these squirrely diversions is finally MADem Sep 2014 #57
Agree completely.... Punkingal Sep 2014 #75
Disagree. The vid put a face on what domestic violence really is bigwillq Sep 2014 #36
I never suggested that women... one_voice Sep 2014 #39
I suspect the reason it was leaked was because someone felt justiceischeap Sep 2014 #43
The prosecutors certainly did. And when the whitewash and cover up geek tragedy Sep 2014 #48
Let me be clear... one_voice Sep 2014 #50
That was all known. And it was being covered up geek tragedy Sep 2014 #60
I disagree Blue_Tires Sep 2014 #71
I didn't *need* to see it... one_voice Sep 2014 #77
Well that's you then...Don't watch it if you don't want to Blue_Tires Sep 2014 #83
Yeah better to cover up domestic violence, than to expose it for all the world to see. Rex Sep 2014 #82
Right. Because that's what I said.... one_voice Sep 2014 #85
Ray Rice got away with this until we saw the video Z_California Sep 2014 #86
Do we need to see prison rapes too? one_voice Sep 2014 #87
Given they went to court ordered counciling Johonny Sep 2014 #37
I guess we all know what's best for her lame54 Sep 2014 #41
Having a conversation on DV, with Palmer-Rice as the catalyst, doesn't mean we all know what's best justiceischeap Sep 2014 #44
Okay, she really is an idiot now. FLPanhandle Sep 2014 #42
She's not an idiot, please don't call her that. Avalux Sep 2014 #52
Victim shaming is not the right answer. Strike that. It is not the correct answer. merrily Sep 2014 #55
I wonder if she is embarrassed Quantess Sep 2014 #58
And it would be horribly humiliating to watch yourself in that video. pnwmom Sep 2014 #76
Wow, she is in serious denial. I hope she wakes up eventually before it's too late. catbyte Sep 2014 #59
"He hits me but he's rich, what are you people doing to me?" nt TeamPooka Sep 2014 #62
Maybe. Maybe not. 840high Sep 2014 #64
Read somehwere they have a child LittleBlue Sep 2014 #65
My mom was hit/beaten by my dad many times. I was a witness. She left him for fears for my safety. TeamPooka Sep 2014 #66
Your mother was very strong LittleBlue Sep 2014 #67
Thank you. It was not an easy thing for her to do back in 1965. I would hope it could TeamPooka Sep 2014 #69
They do. And it wouldn't be just pride to keep her family together -- it would be out of concern pnwmom Sep 2014 #74
Stockholm syndrome. Rex Sep 2014 #68
oh....So it's "the media's" fault....Is that your story now? Blue_Tires Sep 2014 #72
Very sad shenmue Sep 2014 #84
She's blessed to forgive what he did to her Catherine Vincent Sep 2014 #89
It alomst sounds like "He's going to blame ME for this! You know what will happen, so please stop!" arcane1 Sep 2014 #91
And dont forget the $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ MFM008 Sep 2014 #92
This message was self-deleted by its author ok_cpu Sep 2014 #96
You know, this isn't about her rock Sep 2014 #93
"unwanted options" cwydro Sep 2014 #94
Blame everyone except the person who caused this whole fiasco Taitertots Sep 2014 #95
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