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Hillary Clinton, a candidate for president of the United States, has often depicted herself as a defender of women and, at one time, posted on her campaign website that women who claim to have been raped have the right to be believed and supported.
Hillary Clinton, a candidate for president of the United States, has often depicted herself as a defender of women and, at one time, posted on her campaign website that women who claim to have been raped have the right to be believed and supported.
Kathy Shelton who was violated at
the age of 12 so viciously that she was rendered unable to have children
and psychologically unable to have normal relationships with men, disputes
Clinton’s honesty.
On May 10, 1975, Shelton was taken to
an out of the way place near her home in Arkansas by Thomas Alfred Taylor and
an unidentified 15-year-old, where they raped her.
Taylor’s case was taken up by then
Hillary Rodham, who was working for a legal aid clinic she had founded to help
the indigent who faced criminal prosecution. She managed to get the forensic
evidence thrown out and was able to impeach Shelton’s character as someone who
“fantasized” about having sex with older men.
The charge was pled down from rape to
unlawful fondling of a child, and Taylor served just a year.
Recently a series of interview
tapes from the early 1980s surfaced, in which Hillary Clinton indicated
that she knew Taylor was guilty, and she laughed at her acumen in getting him
off.
At the beginning of 2016, the section
about how women who have been raped need to be believed and supported was quietly expunged from Clinton’s website.
http://choiceorlife.com/how-hillary-clinton-ruined-the-life-of-a-12-year-old-rape-victim/?utm_source=revcontent&utm_medium=christianpost.com&utm_term=13860&utm_campaign=col-desk-us-20k-pri-jm-br&utm_targeting=christianpost.com
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