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Californian Charged in Craigslist Rape

 

William Browning
Casper Star-Tribune as posted in the Billings Gazette
January 20, 2010

Prosecutors on Tuesday formally charged a California man with five felonies in connection with allegations that he posted an advertisement on an Internet site requesting the rape of a Casper woman.

Jebidiah James Stipe is accused of posting the Craigslist advertisement that led to the brutal rape of a 25-year-old woman inside her Casper home on Dec. 11.

The 27-year-old Marine — who has been in custody since Dec. 16 — made his initial appearance in Natrona County Circuit Court on Tuesday. With his hands and ankles shackled, he wore a dark-green jumpsuit during the proceeding.

To read the full story as posted in the Billings Gazette, click here.

Gay Rainbow FlagArmy Secretary McHugh:
Army Can Handle Lift of Gay Ban

 

By Rick Maze
Armytimes.com
October 28, 2009

Army Secretary John McHugh, who spent 17 years in Congress as a Republican lawmaker before being asked to head the Army by a Democrat administration, finds himself at the center of debate over President Barack Obama’s pledge to try to repeal the military’s ban on service by openly homosexual people and the “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy that is part of the controversial idea. He shared his views on the issue in an exclusive interview with Army Times.

To read the full story in the Army Times, click here.

Department Of Defense Federal Globe

 

P.O. Box 16784
San Diego, CA
92176-6784

Email: http://www.dodfedglobe.com/Contact_Us.html

Website: http://www.dodfedglobe.com/Home_Page.html

This Organization fully supports the rights of the LGBT community in the Armed forces. They work in accordance with the LGBT community to combat the discrimination that continues to be inflicted on service members who either are perceived as or identify as gay or lesbian.  Committed to repealing the policy Don’t Ask Don’t Tell, DOD FED GLOBE offers its web viewers updated news on legislation as well as networking options.

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