Here's some of the information on the Corson County Charges: COUNT I That on or about December of 2005, in the County of Corson, State of South Dakota, Ted Alvin Klaudt did commit the public offense of SECOND DEGREE RAPE (SDCL 22-22-1(2)) in that he did accomplish an act of sexual penetration with his foster daughter, A.M., through the use of force or coercion; and as to COUNT II That on or about July or August of 2006, in the County of Corson, State of South Dakota, Ted Alvin Klaudt did commit the public offense of SECOND DEGREE RAPE (SDCL 22-22-1(2)) in that he did accomplish an act of sexual penetration with his foster daughter, A.M., through the use of force or coercion; and as to COUNT III That on or about July or August of 2006, in the County of Corson, State of South Dakota, Ted Alvin Klaudt did commit the public offense of SECOND DEGREE RAPE (SDCL 22-22-1(2)) in that he did accomplish an act of sexual penetration, separate and distinct from the act alleged in Count II, with...
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I will make this statement;
A womens last name is important it is a part of who they are. That is why so many women of various ages keep or hyphen their last name.
The question is why don't/won't men take a womans last name????
Okay here it comes lets hear the comments now...
No I am NOT a feminist!
Get some better glasses!!
The ad I see says "RE-ELECT"
Stephanie.
And no, I'm not a feminist either. Just someone who had a life and career before I was married.
And thankfully, traditions do change...
For example, we've almost entirely done away with women being addressed as Mrs. Joe Smith. (however my grandmother sometimes still sends letters to me that way).
10:23, you need to call your grandmother and tell her how out-of-touch she is with the times. How can you tolerate such behavior by your grandma? It's time for her to step in to the 1970's when women became men and men became the original Castrati.
I don't have a problem with any women doing this in this day and age.
12:50 - If she was running for the Senate, why would it say "re-elect?" She hasn't been elected to the Senate.