The relationships are not consensual. The women in these stories were made to feel that noncompliance would have resulted in unfavourable working conditions or discharge.
This is NOT a new story about sex. It's about widespread abuse of power.
On Thu, Nov 15, 2012 at 3:36 PM, Kriopoet <kriopoet@gmail.com> wrote:
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Just as Church and State went their separate ways, I hope the campaign to separate Sex and State will not take too long. The sign of the beast is supposed to be six, six, six, why is that turning into sex sex sex...someone do something. The first bill should be how to separate sex and state so that Brother Bill Clinton and others can concentrate on doing good jobs around the world. I am tired of these sex reports here and there. I think the bill will be a bi-partisan one should someone have the balls to table it or what do you think?
--- On Thu, 11/15/12, Abdul Bangura <theai@earthlink.net> wrote:
From: Abdul Bangura <theai@earthlink.net>
Subject: USA Africa Dialogue Series - Air Force Trainers And Improper Relationships With Students
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Date: Thursday, November 15, 2012, 9:02 AM
The ripples of the Petreaus affair?Air Force trainers had improper relationships with dozens of students, report finds
An investigation into misconduct by Air Force trainers at a Texas base found that at least 48 female students were victims of sexual assault or other transgressions by their instructors, according to a report released Wednesday that dissected the culture that enabled the worst military sex-abuse scandal in recent history.
The investigation, sparked by a rape allegation at Lackland Air Force Base in June 2011, has ensnared 23 trainers who were found to have engaged in inappropriate behavior ranging from sexual assault to online flirtation with students between October 2010 and June 2011.
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