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Old 09-12-2007, 05:32 PM
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Default Mike Huckabee, rape, and politics

Since he's running for President, I thought more people should know about Mike Huckabee letting a convicted rapist go free because of who his victim was related to (and the consequences): Arkansas Times article

Cliff's Notes:
Distant cousin of Bill Clinton's gets raped.
Rapist Wayne Dumond is convicted and sent to prison.
Wingnuts raise hell because a Clinton was involved, so there must be a conspiracy somewhere.
Huckabee leans on the parole board (appointed by him) to cut Dumond loose, and they do.
Dumond murders a woman 2 years later.
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Old 09-12-2007, 05:42 PM
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I don't think Huckabee is going to win the Republican nomination now.
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Old 09-12-2007, 06:11 PM
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Huckabee looks really bad in those whole episode. I would like to hear him questioned on this affair. He certainly was persistent to get a rapist freed.

If I was to make a crude political point relating to politicians in Arkansas and rapists going unpunished, I would...but I won't say it.
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Old 09-12-2007, 08:13 PM
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The whole incident would be awful even if Dumond had not gone on to commit murder. Can you imagine a teenage girl being told "They let the man who raped you go free because they don't like your cousin"?

That he did later kill someone just takes it to a new level.
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Old 09-12-2007, 08:57 PM
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I don't think Huckabee is going to win the Republican nomination now.

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lol.

I don't think anyone considers Huckabee a possibility. He's a nutjob.
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Old 09-12-2007, 09:11 PM
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He may be a nutjob, but I'm not sure that's a disqualification.

He's the only Southerner in the race, and has a solid shot at both the Christian Right and gun lobby votes. I wouldn't laugh the guy off just yet.
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Old 09-12-2007, 09:13 PM
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Since he's running for President, I thought more people should know about Mike Huckabee letting a convicted rapist go free because of who his victim was related to (and the consequences): Arkansas Times article

Cliff's Notes:
Distant cousin of Bill Clinton's gets raped.
Rapist Wayne Dumond is convicted and sent to prison.
Wingnuts raise hell because a Clinton was involved, so there must be a conspiracy somewhere.
Huckabee leans on the parole board (appointed by him) to cut Dumond loose, and they do.
Dumond murders a woman 2 years later.

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A theory that someone was given a harsher sentence because he committed a sexual crime and was related to Clinton is barely plausible. Light treatment because the victim was related to Clinton? Asinine
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Old 09-12-2007, 10:10 PM
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Since he's running for President, I thought more people should know about Mike Huckabee letting a convicted rapist go free because of who his victim was related to (and the consequences): Arkansas Times article

Cliff's Notes:
Distant cousin of Bill Clinton's gets raped.
Rapist Wayne Dumond is convicted and sent to prison.
Wingnuts raise hell because a Clinton was involved, so there must be a conspiracy somewhere.
Huckabee leans on the parole board (appointed by him) to cut Dumond loose, and they do.
Dumond murders a woman 2 years later.

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A theory that someone was given a harsher sentence because he committed a sexual crime and was related to Clinton is barely plausible. Light treatment because the victim was related to Clinton? Asinine

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Take out the Clinton stuff entirely and wouldn't it still be a complete deal-breaker for a presidential campaign?
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Old 09-12-2007, 11:56 PM
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Take out the Clinton stuff and it never would have happened.
Huckabee didn't just decide to champion some random rapist.

I think it's more of a dealbreaker if it had not been Clinton-related (at least in a Republican primary). You'll find a large number of Republicans who still consider Bill Clinton the source of all evil.
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Old 09-13-2007, 12:42 AM
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Since he's running for President, I thought more people should know about Mike Huckabee letting a convicted rapist go free because of who his victim was related to (and the consequences): Arkansas Times article

Cliff's Notes:
Distant cousin of Bill Clinton's gets raped.
Rapist Wayne Dumond is convicted and sent to prison.
Wingnuts raise hell because a Clinton was involved, so there must be a conspiracy somewhere.
Huckabee leans on the parole board (appointed by him) to cut Dumond loose, and they do.
Dumond murders a woman 2 years later.

[/ QUOTE ]

A theory that someone was given a harsher sentence because he committed a sexual crime and was related to Clinton is barely plausible. Light treatment because the victim was related to Clinton? Asinine

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Take out the Clinton stuff entirely and wouldn't it still be a complete deal-breaker for a presidential campaign?

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It depends on the real circumstances. There arent enough facts in that article to determine how damning it is. Whitewater should have been the end of Shrillary, but she survived that. (Not that I think Huckabee had a chance without this.)

Reps are a two horse race at this point, Giuliani and Thompson.
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