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|    27 Feb 22 23:26:28    |
      XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, alt.education, alt.society.liberalism       XPost: alt.politics.democrats, alt.politics.usa.republican, talk.politics.guns       From: nikandr_bribed_clinton@freedyn.de              But coverage beyond bonkers or fake Duke lacrosse assault              By Joe Kovacs, WorldNetDaily, posted July1, 2009                            Frank Lombard, associate director of the Health Inequalities Program       at the university’s Center for Health Policy, was arrested last       Wednesday in Raleigh, N.C., for attempting to induce someone to       cross state lines to engage in sex with the child, who is black.              The arrest affidavit goes into graphic detail of Lombard’s alleged       actions, including alleged performance of oral sex with the child in       front of a webcam, and sodomizing the boy with his finger and       tongue. It also prominently cites the fact that Lombard is a       homosexual living with another “gay” man.              In his online profile, Lombard reportedly describes himself as “perv       dad for fun.”              But days after the case broke, there have been few, if any, mentions       in news stories that Lombard is part of a homosexual couple raising       children.              In reports by the Associated Press, CNN and ABC News, for instance,       the “gay” factor is never brought up.              A Lexis-Nexis news database search by WND using search terms “Frank       Lombard” and “homosexual” or “gay” resulted in just four results,       none of which were any major media.              Just today, Duke’s campus newspaper, the Chronicle, finally       mentioned the affidavit where it was stated, “he lived in Durham,       North Carolina with his live-in homosexual partner.”              An online comment in reaction to the ABC News story mentioned media       hypocrisy with the high-profile case of Duke lacrosse players who       were wrongly accused of a rape that never happened:              “The Duke lacrosse case was front page news everywhere, professors       were signing statements of protest, another professor threatened to       resign in protest when the students were readmitted to Duke when       found innocent. Could it be the liberal media and professors are as       afraid of the gay lobby as Obama is, since this could harm the gay       adoption activists?”              Radio host Rush Limbaugh commented today on the apparent double       standard, stating, “Did you hear there has been an actual rape at       Duke University? An actual rape in Durham, North Carolina. It’s not       a phony one. Not a false charge. An actual rape. A guy sold his       adopted 5-year-old son to a sex practitioner. A 5-year-old kid,       yeah. There’s a problem with this, too, because the guy is gay, a       gay adoption.              “This is why you haven’t heard about it. This does not fit the       template. A false charge of rape at Duke when you had the poor,       black, down-on-her-luck dancer and the rich, white, lacrosse       players, oh, that fit the template. They were guilty before any       evidence. This you haven’t heard about because this doesn’t fit the       template here of what we’re trying to accomplish.”              The silence is reminiscent of the 1999 homosexual rape and murder of       13-year-old Jesse Dirkhising of Prairie Grove, Ark. Many news       agencies across the nation ignored coverage.              Among those trying to shine the light on the homosexual aspect of       the Lombard case is Mike Adams, a professor of criminology at the       University of North Carolina-Wilmington.              “I tried to contact Frank Lombard over the weekend to probe his       expertise regarding the health benefits of raping small children,”       wrote Adams. “So far, he’s declined to comment.”              Lombard faces a maximum of 20 years in prison if convicted.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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