1PeaceMaker
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I fail to see what panties have to do with sex. Panties end where that begins. And for a laying-down person that would prove zero.
Yes, it is. Especially if the visitor is a husband and he was trying to help her get ready for bed.
Right.
I fail to see what panties have to do with sex.
You think that a loving husband wouldn't?
A politician thinking he's above the law: Gee, who woulda thunk it?
Wouldn't what? Have sex with his wife who he knew was incapable of consent?
That's not love. Sorry.
Wouldn't what? Have sex with his wife who he knew was incapable of consent?
I was talking about him helping her to change into bedclothes and disposing of underwear.
I was talking about him helping her to change into bedclothes and disposing of underwear. There was no sex on 24th (or whatever day it was.)
Please show the police report and subsequent arrests of her "kidnappers". :think:
Where are YOUR credentials?
Hysteria.
Not hardly. I have no reason to be. I agree that this husband shouldn't have been manhandling his sick wife.
That's yet to be established, isn't it?
She said as much. See the article.Also, taking a page out of your book ... how do you know it was without her consent?
Why is consent only important to you if it agrees with your agenda towards healthcare professionals?
Why do you claim to know her consent was given during the incident at the healthcare facility?
To show Donna Rayhons lacked that capability, prosecutors may need something more than the BIMS memory tests referenced in court filings, said Wehry, the Vermont nursing home regulator. She said Donna Rayhons' doctors should have completed a broader assessment that gauged her ability to solve problems and make judgments, including judgments about sex.
"Does she recognize her husband?" Wehry said. "Does she recognize him as her beloved even if she doesn't know his name? Is she pleased to see him? Has she been interviewed with him present and asked whether she likes his company, whether she wants to have sex?"
It's possible that prosecutors possess a more comprehensive assessment. No such report has yet been produced as evidence, nor is there a record of one being shown to Henry Rayhons before the alleged assault, attorney Yunek said.
"This was not a rape," said Daniel Reingold, president and chief executive of the Hebrew Home at Riverdale, N.Y., a nursing home that has a policy of encouraging consensual sex among its residents, including those with dementia.
"It sounds like they had a really beautiful relationship," Reingold said after reviewing the case at the request of Bloomberg News. "And the law is depriving a couple of having a marital relationship. It is so big-brother-like, so intrusive, so second-guessing of what a person is experiencing in a dementia state."
Of course there wasn't. lain:
From the article:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...r-no-longer-ability-consent-nursing-home.html
According to court documents, Henry Rayhons entered his wife's room about a week later, pulled the curtains around her bed and a roommate heard noises that suggested sexual activity. As Rayhons left, he dropped undergarments in a laundry basket.
Not long after that incident, one of Donna Rayhons' adult daughters went to court and won temporary guardianship.
A state crime lab found semen stains on Donna Lou Rayhons' quilt and a sheet that matched Henry Rayhons' genetic profile.
The charging document says he confessed to sexual activity that night, but in an interview last year on the Dr. Drew On Call show on the HLN network, his son Dale Rayhons said the police interview was taken out of context.
Sigh. So much for getting his *story* straight.
A state crime lab found semen stains on Donna Lou Rayhons' quilt and a sheet that matched Henry Rayhons' genetic profile.
The charging document says he confessed to sexual activity that night, but in an interview last year on the Dr. Drew On Call show on the HLN network, his son Dale Rayhons said the police interview was taken out of context.[/I]
Sigh. So much for getting his *story* straight.
"This was not a rape," said Daniel Reingold, president and chief executive of the Hebrew Home at Riverdale, N.Y., a nursing home that has a policy of encouraging consensual sex among its residents, including those with dementia.
"It sounds like they had a really beautiful relationship," Reingold said after reviewing the case at the request of Bloomberg News. "And the law is depriving a couple of having a marital relationship. It is so big-brother-like, so intrusive, so second-guessing of what a person is experiencing in a dementia state."
Of course, it's never kidnapping to you without police reports. lain:
I'm sure a moral backbone wouldn't count for you.
Nor would common sense. I have a degree in both.
No. That would be you.
Given the neg test and absence of bruising or tearing, what "manhandling" do you imagine?
Actually, you'd be an idiot to read the rape test that way.
And it's obvious she was in a private area, not a public location in a hospital.
She said as much. See the article.
Because my *agenda* is medical freedom. Health care pros who discard that aren't living up to their calling.
I don't claim that because I don't claim they had sex. But she reportedly bothered her daughter by bragging at one point.