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It's time to recall that one of Paul Ryan's failed bills was one he co-sponsored with Mr. Akin.
Two peas in a pod
Representatives Ryan and Akin, in fact, have voted in lockstep on abortion matters since Akin joined Ryan in the House in 2001. Moreover, they teamed up on a controversial bill defining life as beginning at conception.
-- Christian Science Monitor, 8/21/12
I am forced to conclude that yes, it seems that the Republican Party, or at least a significant part of it, appears to favor the rights of rapists over the rights of their victims.
Consider the psychological aspects of rape: it is about domination, humiliation, control, and brutal degradation.
For such a man to have controlling interests in the life of a child spawned by his brutality is heinous and reprehensible.
Legislation that would open the doors of victimized women to their attackers and give them free reign to manipulate, control, and to exert psychological torture indefinitely is downright barbaric.
Consideration should also be given to children fathered through acts of incest, and pedophilia; these two are often interrelated.
In such instances, the Akin/Ryan law could grant indisputable custody to men who already have a sexual predilection for children, and would place the children of the children they raped squarely under their control.
http://manormaniac.blogspot.co.uk/2012/08/do-republicans-revere-rapists.html

Two peas in a pod
Representatives Ryan and Akin, in fact, have voted in lockstep on abortion matters since Akin joined Ryan in the House in 2001. Moreover, they teamed up on a controversial bill defining life as beginning at conception.
-- Christian Science Monitor, 8/21/12
I am forced to conclude that yes, it seems that the Republican Party, or at least a significant part of it, appears to favor the rights of rapists over the rights of their victims.
Consider the psychological aspects of rape: it is about domination, humiliation, control, and brutal degradation.
For such a man to have controlling interests in the life of a child spawned by his brutality is heinous and reprehensible.
Legislation that would open the doors of victimized women to their attackers and give them free reign to manipulate, control, and to exert psychological torture indefinitely is downright barbaric.
Consideration should also be given to children fathered through acts of incest, and pedophilia; these two are often interrelated.
In such instances, the Akin/Ryan law could grant indisputable custody to men who already have a sexual predilection for children, and would place the children of the children they raped squarely under their control.
http://manormaniac.blogspot.co.uk/2012/08/do-republicans-revere-rapists.html