Wyatt earp
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I don't think so. And the reason is this: it's extremely hard to compare rape across nations due to the very different ways they define rape and the ability of women to report rape.
But America by far has the best system in place for women to report rape. The law is on their side because this country treats women equally now. Which makes me question the motives of this march in the process.
Exactly, and that is why I say it's more like Sweden. Women feel generally safe in being able to report sexual assault.
"Exactly, and that is why I say it's more like Sweden. Women feel generally safe in being able to report sexual assault."
Absolute garbage. WTF do you know about what's happening in Sweden? Nothing that's what if you did you wouldn't make such a completely ridiculous statement.
I am still pissed about this.. In our own country for Chris sake..
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Suspect in killing of San Francisco woman had been deported five times
By Steve Almasy, Pamela Brown and Augie Martin, CNN
Updated 12:21 PM EDT, Sat July 04, 2015
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Story highlights
- San Francisco Sheriff's Department says there needs to be court order or warrant to give undocumented immigrants to ICE
- Kate Steinle, 31, was killed in a random shooting Wednesday at a tourist spot in San Francisco
- Her accused killer, Juan Francisco Lopez-Sanchez, had seven prior felony convictions
She fell to the ground, struck by a bullet, the victim of what police say appears to be a random killing.
The man accused of firing the deadly shot -- 45-year-old Juan Francisco Lopez-Sanchez -- is an undocumented immigrant, a repeat felon who has been deported five times to Mexico, according to immigration officials.