Posted on 10/11/2011 4:35:03 AM PDT by nuconvert
An official with the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention faces molestation and bestiality charges after an investigation into allegations involving a 6-year-old in Georgia.
The official, Dr. Kimberly Lindsey, is a deputy director with the CDC's Laboratory Science, Policy and Practice Program Office.
Lindsey, 44, was arrested Sunday along with her boyfriend, Thomas Westerman, MyFoxAtlanta.com reports. Lindsey is being held in the DeKalb County Jail on a $25,000 bond, while Westerman was release on a $16,000 bond.
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There have been stories about the depravity of the masses for longer than most realize. I am pretty sure people more than a hundred years ago thought that, in witnessing the worst behaviors of their time, they were in the end-times as there was no way it could be worse, and it was certainly worse than it had ever been.
I just wonder what the world will look like 50 years from now, when they’ve dug up even more horrific ways to behave (shiver).
And in the future, when a perverted soldier asks why such behavior should be banned, the crowd that boos him will be criticized.
She’s a PhD (Immunology Molecular Pathogenesis, Emory).
ah, thanx. should have checked her creds instead of assuming.
Funny thing is that the Doc's boyfriend is a night watchman at CDC. Not what one would expect.
WHAT SHE DID. (what she did).
WAS A BAD CHOICE. (was a bad choice).
SHE SHOULD HAVE. (she should have.)
ASKED THE CHILD. (asked the child)
FOR CONSENT. (for consent)
This is gonna take a while.
It is Atlanta after all.
WHAT SHE DID. (what she did).
WAS A BAD CHOICE. (was a bad choice).
SHE SHOULD HAVE. (she should have.)
ASKED THE CHILD. (asked the child)
FOR CONSENT. (for consent)
This is gonna take a while.
It is Atlanta after all.
“Funny thing is that the Doc’s boyfriend is a night watchman at CDC. Not what one would expect.”
Don’t think anyone expected her to be a child molester either.
I’d give her and him a minimum of 25yrs, no probation, and seize all of their assests so they could go to the victim to be used for medical expenses/therapy needed to help lead a normal life, and help pay for college.
(I’d like to punish her more, but I’m afraid it might be viewed as being ‘over the top’)
The CDC has spent decade using AIDS “research” funding to promote and normalize homosexual behavior.
They teamed with the WHO (World Health Organization) to promote anal sex as “birth control” in Africa. (...that worked out well....)
The CDC used to be titled the Atlanta Center for Disease Control.
Thus, ACDC....
I read at NY Daily News that the police were tipped off by a co-worker at CDC. That raises a whole rasher of issues (i.e. how did the co-worker come to know of such).
I think there's more to come on this story.
Is there anyone in government that is decent?
Good one.
Bump!
The problem is more deeply rooted than government. Our religions and colleges are joined at the hip and guided by the Frankfurt School. Thus our “spiritual” and intellectual leadership are corrupted against traditional values and God:
NEA Hastens Death of American Education
INSIGNHT magazine ^ | January 6, 2003 | Ralph de Toledano
http://www.insightmag.com/news/342900.html
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/819020/posts
snippet:
In ideology, the Frankfurt School eschewed the economic aspects of Marxism and promulgated a substitute based on Marx’s 1843 preachments. Later labeled neo-Marxism, the program called for the destruction of religion, the family, education and all moral values, along with the capture of the intellectuals and the instruments of mass communication such as press, radio and films. To this it appended a new Freudianism, which reduced human relationships to rampant sexuality and the grossest pleasure principles — a program its secret founder boasted “will make America stink.”
The Frankfurt School’s program, implemented by the NEA, made the goal of education not to educate the young but to give them an anarchic “self-esteem” and deprive them of any sense of what’s wrong or right. The “track” system, whereby the bright students could learn at a faster pace and the less bright at a pace of their own, was abolished, condemning the brighter students to boredom and the slower to frustration. And it preached the alienation of children from parental guidance, urging them to “inform” on their families, as in Soviet Russia and Nazi Germany.
Since the 1940s the NEA, the richest union in the country, has organized an average of 4,000 “political activists” in every congressional district ... [snip]
Meanwhile, the NEA fights the voucher system ... [snip]
[Ralph de Toledano is the dean of Washington columnists and a frequent writer for Insight magazine.]
I googled her name, and found her write up along with a normal picture of her.
She’s a beautiful, and probably a brilliant woman. If you look at her normal picture and her mug shot, it looks like one of those meth comparison pictures.
Definitely no excuse.
I googled her name, and found her write up along with a normal picture of her.
She’s a beautiful, and probably a brilliant woman. If you look at her normal picture and her mug shot, it looks like one of those meth comparison pictures.
Definitely no excuse.
Increasing immorality in society at large naturallly results in increasing immorality amongst the leaders of society, whether they are in government, business or academia.
This is why promoting immorality of any kind is a bad thing.
‘I think there’s more to come on this story’
I’ll say. These people just cant help themselves
Nope. But I don't believe it's just government -- I've always said 9 out of 10 people will do the wrong thing, if they think no one is watching.
That "wrong" thing can be anything from speeding, to throwing out your cigarette butts, to cheating on your taxes, to more serious crimes -- like this couple. Most people consider the minor things in life (like speeding) as not really breaking the rules, and the major things they think they can get away with. But I believe if you'll ignore the simple rules, you'll most certainly break the big ones.
People are inherently bad -- you have to teach them to be good.
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