For Rachel Bouman, an attorney, understanding God’s role in her job wasn’t always easy. Bouman was hired as a litigator by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms (ATF) in 2006. On her eighth day on the job, Bouman was assigned a case that made her a target for attacks and allegations. She kept working despite being slandered on the Internet and dealing with a difficult plaintiff. Then, in 2008, Bouman, by this time a mother and active member of Silver Spring Christian Reformed Church, was given another assignment—this one dealing with a retired ATF agent who had infiltrated the gang Hells Angels. The plaintiff was deceptive and used intimidation to try to persuade Bouman in the case. [More]Really? Is the other side to this allowed to be heard if it departs from the narrative? Or is the witch trial over?
Tuesday, May 20, 2014
Hey, What About "Thou Shalt Not Bear False Witness"?
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The victim should bring her upon on charges before the elders of her church.
Link's either broken, or it's been taken down. Either way, there's nothing there.
Looks like they saw people were reading it here and at CUATF and took the page down, so I changed the link to the Google cache version.
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