Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Cynthia Davis, woman and mother, hates the Violence Against Women Act

Posted by Mandy Oaklander on Wed, Jan 12, 2011 at 7:00 AM

click to enlarge Cynthia  Davis tells stalkers to sober up and women to quiet down.
  • Cynthia Davis tells stalkers to sober up and women to quiet down.

We thought we had seen the end of her lovable vitriol, but ex-Missouri state Rep Cynthia Davis is still fighting on the front line of the Republican war of the day. The latest is personal. Davis took a beating when she ran for the Senate and lost last year, and now, she's getting back at all the women who voted against her by supporting for them a beating of their own.

As the chair of the St. Charles County Republican Committee, Davis reclaimed a bit of the Internet today to condemn the Violence Against Women Act. The federal law allows for greater prosecution of violent crimes committed against women, including domestic abuse, sexual assault, and stalking. Davis calls it the "war on marriage."

VAWA is often misused to unilaterally take over families,

destroy marriages and dole out extensive welfare entitlements, housing

guarantees, and immigration guarantees simply on unverified statements

of fear. Since its passage, VAWA has actually increased family violence

that had been on a downward trend since 1976!

That's

right, girls. Where's your proof of that "sexual assault" anyway? It's impossible, as Davis

has proved, to have sex without eternal, transcendental fireworks.

But it's the raging lesbian feminists fighting to screw without consequence who really steep Cynthia's tea bags.

Progressives now want to enact I-VAWA -- designed to directly entitle

U.N. feminists to destroy marriage, promote abortion, and foster

lesbianism worldwide.

Davis writes that the VAWA (she doesn't like to spell it out, because somewhere, deep in her ovaries, she must feel a pang of guilt) is "destructive policy often misused to fund a plethora of

anti-marriage feminist pogroms", but ...

By the time a domestic violence bill gets to a vote, legislators from both parties fall all over each other trying to support it.
This, she says, is a bad thing. Everyone wants to be the "champions of the poor women and children," she callously complains. But where there is suffering, there is surely a misguided solution from O'Fallon's favorite loon. How do we fight domestic abuse, Cynthia Davis style?

Stone-cold sobriety. Davis says drugs and alcohol are associated with 86 percent of domestic violence, so she tossed out the inconvenient "correlation does not imply causation" mantra and got into a lawmakin' mood. She supports replacement legislation called the "Family Violence Act," which is nothing more than a substance-abuse program. The only thing domestic about it is that you have to be married to qualify. The worst-case scenario? A restraining order, not a divorce.

Stay tuned as Cynthia makes her way down the list of demographics left to infuriate. Women? Check.

H/T: Fired Up! Missouri

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assuming that correlation means causation is absurd, number one. second she seems to be missing ENTIRELY the dynamics of what domestic violence really is: power and control over another individual. physical violence is only ONE tactic that is used to maintain the control.

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Posted by Jamie Marie Baldwin on 01/18/2011 at 4:39 PM

You have to wonder what kind of marriage these people have when domestic abuse, sexual assault, and stalking need protections. Yes indeed, because in my and my friends' marriages, domestic abuse, sexual assault, and stalking are all part of a loving, Christian marriage. Huh?

Where DO these people get these insane ideas?? Is there some kind of wacko factory that churns out these insane ideas? Seriously. What kind of reasoning or belief system would not want women to be protected from violence?

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Posted by ksmms on 01/14/2011 at 10:47 AM

I can't believe that a woman, esp. one that is in politics, would say this!! As a woman who endured domestic violence at hand of a muslim man (and yes I am a college educated, intelligent and sober woman) I cannot see her thinking. There are terrible men out there treating women terrible and it needs to end.

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Posted by Erin on 01/13/2011 at 10:39 PM

The VAWA is more than a "feminist" home recking agenda. It is federalized prostitution of women, and a rapist subsidy. The VAWA "training" and policy to courts, police, the DOJ, concerning felony rape, is to protect the rapist from arrest and prosecution. The federal government is taking millions per case, on workplace rape cases, without enforcing any federal law.

They are allowing corporations to rape women in the workplace, in violation of federal statute law.

They are literally, selling women to rape , in America. I would like help to get one rapist in prison. There are children raped and murdered on this case, and the only thing that counts with the government, is CORPORATE MONEY

I can be reached at beverlyprather1@verizon.net
Please help me get one serial rapist behind bars.

I would like help to get one serial rapist in prison.
He rapes women in public.

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Posted by Beverly Prather on 01/13/2011 at 1:16 PM

I'm not promoting homosexuality or anything, now. But O'Fallon Loon Miss Davis needs a talented lesbian hairdresser to do something with that rat mop on her head. I'm just sayin'.

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Posted by Charles on 01/12/2011 at 11:18 AM
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