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The Violence Against Women Act

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« on: February 13, 2013, 11:03:51 am »

After almost a year of sitting in limbo, the Senate yesterday passed the Violence Against Women Act, which now includes provisions protecting Native American, undocumented, and LGBT victims of domestic violence.

The following pigs, I mean Senators, voted against the act.



Note the first guy pictured. That would be one Marco Rubio, the so-called new star of the Republican Party, the guy who's so dumb he doesn't realize he's a victim of racism within the party.


Those of us in Florida know Rubio. We know he's got a checkered past that will never pass muster on a national scale. We also know why he's against the Violence Against Women Act.

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An aide to Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) resigned Monday after he was arrested for battery following a bizarre incident in which his wife alleged he rolled her up in a carpet, beat and kicked her.

Rubio’s Southwest Florida regional director, Michael J. Brennan, 39, was taken into custody Saturday by Lee County sheriff’s deputies at a motel in Fort Myers, authorities said. He was booked in the Lee County Jail and released after posting a $1,000 bond. Brennan has denied the allegations through his attorney.

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Brennan’s wife, Kelly Brennan, told sheriff’s deputies that she called 911 after a fight with her husband at their home in Bonita Springs, according to the police report.

She and her husband had begun arguing while driving home. Upon getting out of the vehicle, he pushed her onto a carpet that was lying on the garage floor. She pretended to pass out, she told investigators, and he began to roll her up in the carpet “as if I was dead or something.”

He then proceeded to kick and punch at the carpet with her inside, she said. After her husband went inside their house, she followed him to confront him, and the two began arguing again.

After Kelly Brennan told the babysitter to leave, she said her husband pushed her against a wall, injuring her elbow. Deputies found blood marks on the wall where she said she was pushed.

Like the cozy group of women-hating pigs pictured above proves, they take care of their own.

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« Reply #1 on: February 13, 2013, 02:24:59 pm »

it really doesn't surprise me.. Family Research Council, Heritage Action, and FreedomWorks  are all against it.. so of course they were going to vote in favor of Sharia Law.. er, I mean, against the VAWA..
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