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cali

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Tue Aug 28, 2012, 10:34 AM Aug 2012

How would a woman "prove" rape to qualify for Romney's abortion exception?



Tue Aug 28, 2012 6:31pm IST

By Steven Brill

Aug 28 (Reuters) - In the wake of the Todd Akin firestorm, Mitt Romney and a flip-flopping Paul Ryan have emphasized that their anti-choice stance excludes rape. In a Romney administration, abortions would be outlawed except in the case of women who have been raped, the Republican ticket has promised.

So here's an idea, first suggested by my daughter and one of her friends: Who's going to be the first reporter to ask Romney or Ryan how that would work? How would they implement that exception?

Would a woman's rapist have to be convicted in court? How would that work, given that in most criminal cases it takes longer than nine months from when the crime is committed to catch the criminal (assuming the criminal is caught), prepare charges and reach a verdict. In fact, the window would be significantly less than nine months; it would start from when the pregnancy is discovered and end somewhere around the 16 to 20 weeks left during which abortions can be performed most safely.

Or would the exception be triggered just on the woman's say-so? (Maybe that's part of what the mentally challenged Akin was talking about when he referred to "legitimate" rape.)

Or would there be some kind of new quasi-judicial process falling somewhere between a full-fledged trial and a simple statement of victimization? Would each state have to set up a new tribunal to handle these "cases"? Who would be the judges or juries? What evidence would be admissible? Would there be an adversary engaged to challenge the woman's claim and whatever evidence she offers? Who would that be? Could those challenges include references to her prior sexual history? Would there be criminal penalties for perjury?

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http://in.reuters.com/article/2012/08/28/column-brill-idINL2E8JS1Y820120828
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How would a woman "prove" rape to qualify for Romney's abortion exception? (Original Post) cali Aug 2012 OP
Video, three unbiased witnesses, and a letter from God. Liberal Veteran Aug 2012 #1

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1. Video, three unbiased witnesses, and a letter from God.
Tue Aug 28, 2012, 10:38 AM
Aug 2012

And she has to agree to an trans-vaginal probe and watch a balanced video on abortion produced by Operation Rescue.

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