Evans Politics, October 16, 2009
Stewart: GOP protects Halliburton’s ‘it’s okay if you get raped’ clause, The Raw Story, October 15, 2009, by David Edwards and Muriel Kane, excerpt quoted verbatim:
“Following the widely publicized case of a KBR employee in Iraq who was gang-raped by her coworkers, Senator Al Franken (D-MN) proposed an amendment that would prevent federal contracts from going to companies like Halliburton/KBR that make employees waive the right to sue their employer if they are raped on the job.
“‘The old “it’s okay if you get raped” clause,’ The Daily Show’s Jon Stewart commented sarcastically. ‘If ever there was a time for the unanimous passing of an amendment, the Franken Anti-Government Contractor Rape Liability bill would seem to be that.’
“And yet 30 Republican senators voted against the amendment. Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-AL), for example, argued, ‘The Congress should not be involved in writing or rewriting private contracts. That’s just not how we should handle matters in the United States Senate.’
“‘No, that’s exactly how you should handle matters in the United States Senate,’ Stewart responded. He mockingly paraphrased Sessions’ position as, ‘It’s not the government’s business to decide who the government does business with.’
“‘What exactly is your real objection?’ Stewart asked.
Read the full article, here.
And These Same GOP Senators
are the Self-declared Protectors of America’s Morality!
