rrera Husband’s acquittal of rape outdated Well that jury sure taught tier a lesson She ll never he raped again. A Columbia. S.C. jury decided to acquit a man of rape after viewing a videotape of torn having sex with his wife after tying her up and putting duct tape on her eyes and mouth. Why? There are all kinds of solid reasons For one thing, the couple was man and wife, and as the hus band sairi at the trial. "How can you rape your own wife?" And she no doubt enjoyed the session, as anyone could tell by her recorded screams "Was that a cry of pain and torture, or was that a cry of pleasure?." asked the husband's attorney. Wayne Floyd And lastly, the wife, whose name along with her husband's, has not been publicly disclosed, probably deserved it. since everybody knows women who .ire raped usually instigate it Women especially buy into this belief, as Candy Kern, state president of the National Organization for Women noted Want proof? The female to male ratio of the Lexington County jury who acquitted the man was eight woman to four men The acquittal obviously was not due to iat k of ey i deuc e; the videotape and the husband s admittance took care of that It boils down to a belief system that refuses to die. The husband and jury, along with .1 significant segment ut America. Mill believe .1 wife can’t be raped bv her husband. This stems from several assumptions about the husband wife relationship, the main one be ing that of ownership and the legal marriage bond it self In a state whore men .ire men and women are wives, the traditional definition of marriage thrives, in cluding the stigma that husbands somehow own their wives Many outside the state buy into this definition as well, along with the perspective that the marital lioud gives the couple permission to do as they please without outside intervention The contract in effect transforms the individuals into a "married couple.'' thereby cm hanging personal rights tor couple's rights, alloys ing for a new set of rules usuallydictated by the husband The definition of rape includes ton ing a ssomun to have sexual intercourse xvithout her consent Fins can occur both in and out of marriage, since a ssomun 1 an refuse to have sex in ear h situation Some rsould say a wife is wrong to refuse to base sex It is hei duty: she owes her husband that pleasure The woman's right to say no disappears in a marital situation I his is out anil out wrong A woman s right to sa\ no to sex. along with all her other individual rights, re mains intart within the realm of marriage A man does not become owner of his wife when married her, and his. personal rights < ontiuue to exist, and this includes the right to not be raped Of course, for this argument to make sense, one must believe women have individual rights to begin with For those vv ith am doubts, the answer is thev do. As for Fiovd's wondering if the wife was experi curing pleasure or pain, let him imagine what it would he like to he dragged by the throat, tied, slapped, gagged, blinded and raped, as the wife testified, to fig ure it out. The wife, now seeking divorce in addition to prosecution, did not do so simply for added spice. This verdict proves there’s still backward thoughts roaming this land. It's time to update these good folk. a".,** Emerald po bo* ji»» tuctNt o*tigo* »>*o>_noii ut m i 1 *N4i OtiQOn 0a > i '"O'.tnl * put>4fV**iO ikv > ••voog^1 * r*l«y Oyr.og 1 K»u vNxji v«*t' rt’xJ Ti*»day arid TK.'^lay tk-^ng n^m^-ar Dy CV«g«x' Da *> 1 "ar m Putrf**a l>» a o-"e»w a! 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However, my purity of pur pose convinced Him to lay upon me His final wisdom 1 have consulted Him directly .md He has spoken Ho said lied the Irui' essem e of His Sell on n.irlh is Love, pure and un conditional This includes all forms and shapes He clarified to me in as many words that homosexuality is a viable form of this love, per fei 11v good and pure when sin cere He said all ins children should love one another and polish their own characters ex clusively Somebody It’ll Ion Woliander he ran shut up now Jeff Martin Eugene Lazy or boring? I hi high si11 k. i j>r!( fi mi flight*: i’iIu. .it.. n today makes mu' u in.iei why ->o munv stu lien's .ire cheating themselves hv mil gning to ( less lei lures Is 11 that some students are just |j/\ ami unmotivated, nr is d that some lectures are jus! plain bad and dot war th going In ' Many instructors would probably i house the former, howver, there e. ,i i orrelation helweeli v,.,id i• ■ s '. ires and high attendance, and had lectures and low attendant e Mam idstrui h>rs hei nine ex peris m their fields, bui unfor lunateh . not expert speakers or edus alors rids can leave stu dents feeling frustrated and ripp*-d oil beeause these poor lei Hin ts are unable to commu nicate ( learlv Lecture is a valuable tool when used properly, but use less if not properly used Stu dents become disenchanted with lectures when instructors seem to speak more to the over head and the hlai klxiard than to the students As a few instructors have demonstrated, interaction with students in lecture helps create a positive, valuable learning at mosphere Lectures with no student interaction and instrui ■ tors with had communication skills create the "40 percent" attendance in some lectures In the end, the students are the ones to suffer because they're getting a poor education. Stephan Albrechtsen General Science