Posted on 07/06/2009 11:09:11 AM PDT by Brytani
Every week I head on over to Townhall.com to check out the latest postings of some of my favorite commentators.
Today I happened across Mike Adams newest column in which he "breaks" the news of Frank Lombard's Amazon.com Book Wish-list.
For those who are unfamiliar with the story, Frank Lombard, a University of NC Duke professor is currently in jail charged with, and has admitted, sexually molesting his 5 year old adopted sons. Using the name "Perv Dad for Fun", Lombard, in a chatroom, offered up his son for sex to an undercover cop.
On June 30, 2009 I found Lombard's Amazon Wish list and posted the information on Free Republic. The post can be found at
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2283063/posts
Once again a Freeper broke a report before it was picked up by the mainstream media or editorialized by others.
Mike Adam's current column can be found on Townhall.com and has been reprinted on FR http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2283063/posts
Don't bother going to Amazon to look at the Lombard's list. Amazon has scrubbed it clean from their site.
It’s not so much that Lombard devoured such and so much despicable bilge as was on his wish list, but that the adoption agency would so blindly go to such extreme preferential judgments to deem such an individual a suitable parent just because he’s “gay.” A otherwise normal individual with such a penchant for child porn would have been arrested, much less allowed to adopt.
Consider the recent case in England, where a small child with an unfit mother (drugs) is being placed with a homosexual couple rather than with his maternal grandparents, who were deemed “unfit” just because of several workable health conditions (overweight and diabetic). The government actually threatened to disallow all contact with the grandson if they protested too vociferously.
It was mainstream gay literature and that is the problem.
Did the Vancouver Sun pick up on this - a story about a black child being sold for white men’s rape parties?
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