Posted on 02/10/2006 11:37:40 AM PST by JZelle
A former Washington Teachers Union official who was convicted of stealing union dues is seeking leniency because she thinks she's being stalked by a small person with a spear, federal court records show. In "a new plea for leniency, [Gwendolyn M. Hemphill] now asserts that she suffers from a serious mental disease, including psychotic episodes in which she is confronted by 'a small, dark-skinned person with a thin Roman nose, small lips and a spear, who is dressed like a native African,' " prosecutors say in a pre-sentencing memo filed this week in U.S. District Court.
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Nice try, picture-poster, but the "victims" description included a "thin Roman nose." I was actually going to volunteer to quit stalking her, if they would just go ahead and fry her
She is being chased by a midget Marion Barry. The nose isnt Roman its disguised by the white powder of coke all around it.
If you guys remember the story of Marion getting robbed the other day maybe you remember I said it was a drug deal turned bad, I hit that nail right on the head, Marion is up on drug charges.
Assuming she's white - are her irrational fears of this African figure - racist? Or, if black, is she acting out the effects of post-slavery-delayed-action-traumatic-stress-disorder?
Gwendolyn M. Hemphill is black.
Ohmigawd, she's suffering from Ally McBeal syndrome!
Thanks for posting the picture (also thanks to whoever posted the one of Karen Black below). This was one of our family classics and I just sent the pictures to my twin daughters. It will crack them up. :)
I think I found your man.
As soon as I started reading the article, that thing popped in my mind. I couldn't believe I remembered the name of the movie. I remember it being an ABC Movie of the Week. That thing really freaked me out, but it never told me to steal anything ;)
Say... anyone seen Michael Dukakis lately...?
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