SICK SEXUAL PERVERSION IS AN ABOMINATION sweeping around the world.

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OPEN YOUR EYES!!! SICK SEXUAL PERVERSION IS AN ABOMINATION sweeping around the world just as GOD'S WORD said we are to expect in the last days when good would be called evil and evil good!!!
 
If you are worried about sexual perversion, don't be perverted. That's pretty much the extent of what you can actually do about the problem. Especially with your poor persuasion skills.
 
US Military Sex Assault Claims Up 50%...
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Pentagon sees surge in reports of sexual assault among service members
1 May`14 ~ The number of U.S. service members who reported being sexually assaulted surged by 50 percent last year, the Pentagon announced Thursday, the latest sign of how the military has struggled to cope with sex crimes in the ranks.
Military officials said they didn’t know whether the sharp increase meant that more crimes were actually committed, but they added that evidence suggested more victims were simply more willing to come forward. The Pentagon has been conducting a high-profile campaign to prevent sexual assault and punish offenders amid concerns that it neglected the problem for years. At a minimum, however, the startling figures released Thursday illustrated how sexual violence is much more prevalent in the armed forces than commanders previously realized. The Marine Corps, for instance, recorded an 86 percent increase in sexual assault reports during the fiscal year that ended Sept. 30, 2013. The Army saw a 51 percent jump during the same period, compared with 46 percent for the Navy and 33 percent for the Air Force.

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All told, the Pentagon said it received 5,061 reports of sexual assault last year, up from 3,374 the year before. Officials said they presume that still represents only a fraction of the number of sex crimes committed each year against the 1.4 million active-duty members of the military. As in society at large, they said, most victims are reluctant to report what happened to them. “We have a long way to go in solving this problem,” Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel told reporters. “We must keep up the pressure and intensify our efforts to improve victim confidence in our system.” The Pentagon had reported a preliminary version of the numbers in December. The final statistics released Thursday mirrored those results, but the military also provided a detailed breakdown that offered more insights:

● About 79 percent of sexually assaulted service members were women (women constitute about 15 percent of the 1.4 million troops on active duty). At the same time, Pentagon officials said they were concerned that the number of victimized men was especially under-reported and that male troops are more reluctant to report being abused.

● A slight majority — 54 percent — of the reports filed last year involved a member of the military who had been attacked by someone else in uniform. The remainder involved a mix of civilian and military perpetrators and victims.

● Ten percent of those filing reports said they had been victimized before joining the military but waited to come forward — in some cases, more than a year later.

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55 schools accused of mishandling sexual abuse complaints
1 May`14 ~ The Education Department on Thursday took the unprecedented step of releasing the names of the 55 colleges and universities currently facing a Title IX investigation over their handling of sexual abuse complaints.
The release came two days after a White House task force promised greater government transparency on sexual assault in higher education. Going forward, the department said, it will keep an updated list of schools facing such an investigation and make it available upon request. The agency previously would confirm such an investigation when asked, but students and others were often unaware of them. “We hope this increased transparency will spur community dialogue about this important issue,” Catherine E. Lhamon, the department’s assistant secretary for civil rights, said in a statement. Lhamon said a school’s appearance on the list does not mean that it has violated the law but that an investigation is ongoing.

Title IX prohibits gender discrimination at schools that receive federal funds. It is the same law that guarantees girls equal access to sports, but it also regulates institutions’ handling of sexual violence and increasingly is being used by victims who say their schools failed to protect them. Citing research, the White House has said that 1 in 5 female students is assaulted. President Barack Obama appointed a task force comprised of his Cabinet members to review the issue after hearing complaints about the poor treatment of campus rape victims and the hidden nature of such crimes.

The task force announced the creation of a website, notalone.gov, offering resources for victims and information about past enforcement actions on campuses. The task force also made a wide range of recommendations to schools, such as identifying confidential victims’ advocates and conducting surveys to better gauge the frequency of sexual assault on their campuses. The department publicized guidance on Title IX’s sexual assault provisions in 2011, and complaints by students have since increased. Complaints, however, don’t always lead to an investigation. The department can withhold federal funding from a school that doesn’t comply with the law, but it so far has not used that power and instead has negotiated voluntary resolutions for violators.

Sens. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., and Claire McCaskill, D-Mo., have said non-compliance under the law is “far too common.” They say a lack of federal resources is partly to blame for that, and they’ve sought more money to ensure timely and proper investigations.
Another law that campus sexual assault cases fall under is the Clery Act, which requires colleges and universities to report crime statistics on or near their campuses. It also requires schools to develop prevention policies and ensure victims their basic rights. Investigations under this law are not included in the list that was released.

55 schools accused of mishandling sexual abuse complaints - News - IndeOnline.com is an online publication of The Independent - Massillon, OH
 
SICK SEXUAL PERVERSION IS AN ABOMINATION sweeping around the world.

OPEN YOUR EYES!!! SICK SEXUAL PERVERSION IS AN ABOMINATION sweeping around the world just as GOD'S WORD said we are to expect in the last days when good would be called evil and evil good!!!
 
OPEN YOUR EYES!!! SICK SEXUAL PERVERSION IS AN ABOMINATION sweeping around the world just as GOD'S WORD said we are to expect in the last days when good would be called evil and evil good!!!

So when is the last day going to be? So I know when to strip off all my clothes and masturbate in front of the conservatives here.

Please tell me.
 
OPEN YOUR EYES!!! SICK SEXUAL PERVERSION IS AN ABOMINATION sweeping around the world just as GOD'S WORD said we are to expect in the last days when good would be called evil and evil good!!!

It's been sweeping around for 2014 years......are you a slow learner OR WHAT!!!!!!!
 
US Military Sex Assault Claims Up 50%...
:eek:
Pentagon sees surge in reports of sexual assault among service members
1 May`14 ~ The number of U.S. service members who reported being sexually assaulted surged by 50 percent last year, the Pentagon announced Thursday, the latest sign of how the military has struggled to cope with sex crimes in the ranks.
Military officials said they didn’t know whether the sharp increase meant that more crimes were actually committed, but they added that evidence suggested more victims were simply more willing to come forward. The Pentagon has been conducting a high-profile campaign to prevent sexual assault and punish offenders amid concerns that it neglected the problem for years. At a minimum, however, the startling figures released Thursday illustrated how sexual violence is much more prevalent in the armed forces than commanders previously realized. The Marine Corps, for instance, recorded an 86 percent increase in sexual assault reports during the fiscal year that ended Sept. 30, 2013. The Army saw a 51 percent jump during the same period, compared with 46 percent for the Navy and 33 percent for the Air Force.

296pentagon.jpg


All told, the Pentagon said it received 5,061 reports of sexual assault last year, up from 3,374 the year before. Officials said they presume that still represents only a fraction of the number of sex crimes committed each year against the 1.4 million active-duty members of the military. As in society at large, they said, most victims are reluctant to report what happened to them. “We have a long way to go in solving this problem,” Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel told reporters. “We must keep up the pressure and intensify our efforts to improve victim confidence in our system.” The Pentagon had reported a preliminary version of the numbers in December. The final statistics released Thursday mirrored those results, but the military also provided a detailed breakdown that offered more insights:

● About 79 percent of sexually assaulted service members were women (women constitute about 15 percent of the 1.4 million troops on active duty). At the same time, Pentagon officials said they were concerned that the number of victimized men was especially under-reported and that male troops are more reluctant to report being abused.

● A slight majority — 54 percent — of the reports filed last year involved a member of the military who had been attacked by someone else in uniform. The remainder involved a mix of civilian and military perpetrators and victims.

● Ten percent of those filing reports said they had been victimized before joining the military but waited to come forward — in some cases, more than a year later.

MORE

See also:

55 schools accused of mishandling sexual abuse complaints
1 May`14 ~ The Education Department on Thursday took the unprecedented step of releasing the names of the 55 colleges and universities currently facing a Title IX investigation over their handling of sexual abuse complaints.
The release came two days after a White House task force promised greater government transparency on sexual assault in higher education. Going forward, the department said, it will keep an updated list of schools facing such an investigation and make it available upon request. The agency previously would confirm such an investigation when asked, but students and others were often unaware of them. “We hope this increased transparency will spur community dialogue about this important issue,” Catherine E. Lhamon, the department’s assistant secretary for civil rights, said in a statement. Lhamon said a school’s appearance on the list does not mean that it has violated the law but that an investigation is ongoing.

Title IX prohibits gender discrimination at schools that receive federal funds. It is the same law that guarantees girls equal access to sports, but it also regulates institutions’ handling of sexual violence and increasingly is being used by victims who say their schools failed to protect them. Citing research, the White House has said that 1 in 5 female students is assaulted. President Barack Obama appointed a task force comprised of his Cabinet members to review the issue after hearing complaints about the poor treatment of campus rape victims and the hidden nature of such crimes.

The task force announced the creation of a website, notalone.gov, offering resources for victims and information about past enforcement actions on campuses. The task force also made a wide range of recommendations to schools, such as identifying confidential victims’ advocates and conducting surveys to better gauge the frequency of sexual assault on their campuses. The department publicized guidance on Title IX’s sexual assault provisions in 2011, and complaints by students have since increased. Complaints, however, don’t always lead to an investigation. The department can withhold federal funding from a school that doesn’t comply with the law, but it so far has not used that power and instead has negotiated voluntary resolutions for violators.

Sens. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., and Claire McCaskill, D-Mo., have said non-compliance under the law is “far too common.” They say a lack of federal resources is partly to blame for that, and they’ve sought more money to ensure timely and proper investigations.
Another law that campus sexual assault cases fall under is the Clery Act, which requires colleges and universities to report crime statistics on or near their campuses. It also requires schools to develop prevention policies and ensure victims their basic rights. Investigations under this law are not included in the list that was released.

55 schools accused of mishandling sexual abuse complaints - News - IndeOnline.com is an online publication of The Independent - Massillon, OH

Walkie it was probably just as bad for years and years but only now it is being Reported..just sayin steve
 
OPEN YOUR EYES!!! SICK SEXUAL PERVERSION IS AN ABOMINATION sweeping around the world just as GOD'S WORD said we are to expect in the last days when good would be called evil and evil good!!!
Gismys, are you a man or woman?
 
I want to have sex with a nun.
This should be done with a nun, a donkey, a carrot and, in order to make money as a good capitalist should, a video camera. There should also be a dog, in case the poor lass can't manage the donkey.
The washing machine I bend her over, should be on fast spin.
 
I want to have sex with a nun.
This should be done with a nun, a donkey, a carrot and, in order to make money as a good capitalist should, a video camera. There should also be a dog, in case the poor lass can't manage the donkey.
The washing machine I bend her over, should be on fast spin.
Have you tried prayer as it is rather a lot for Santa's sack.......................a deliberate opening.
 
I want to have sex with a nun.
This should be done with a nun, a donkey, a carrot and, in order to make money as a good capitalist should, a video camera. There should also be a dog, in case the poor lass can't manage the donkey.
The washing machine I bend her over, should be on fast spin.
Have you tried prayer as it is rather a lot for Santa's sack.......................a deliberate opening.

I've never seen Satan's sack, but I understand his penis has horns.
 
DEMON INSPIRED SICK SEXUAL PERVERSION IS AN ABOMINATION sweeping around the world. JESUS SAYS that in the last days evil would be called good and good called evil,we see that every day now!
 

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