Due to a server catastrophe upgrade out of our control, we lost a number of posts, including a long one bringing us up to date on Carrie Prejean’s sex tape (and the deliciously messy aftermath).
We are not happy.
But hang in there with us — everything will be back to normal soon (and perhaps we’ll come up with an even dicier Carrie post!).
Claims to fame: President, Junior Achievement, Oklahoma; Sunday school teacher, Indian Springs Baptist Church, Tulsa; suspected pornmaker with “an issue” (more…)
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November 13, 2009
Charges: Four counts sexual battery, three counts of unlawful sexual conduct with a minor. Two minors, actually — a 14-year-old and a 15-year-old, both girls.
Arraignment slated for November 19th.
Details: Parma Sun Post.
Claims to fame: Former (sacked) town clerk-treasurer (”elected to his position as a Republican in November 2007″), Lakeville, Indiana; former (sacked) reserve police officer; suspected breaker-and-enterer; suspected girlfriend-batterer; suspected druggie; fugitive
Moral apex: Charged with breaking into the home of his girlfriend, then beating the crap out of her. (more…)
Because we could spend 24/7 tracking the sex crimes of right-wing religionists (especially “youth pastors”) and never get caught up. Of the following, the more interesting cases will probably end up with their very own Conservative Babylon entries.
Charged: Ralph Lee Aaron, 54, pastor, Grace Christian Fellowship, Andalusia, Alabama — originally charged with three counts of first-degree sexual abuse, including first-degree sodomy, of a boy under 12 — and, ultimately, a total of 152 counts termed “‘atrocious acts’ stemming from allegations he sexually abused and tortured young boys while on camping trips.” Bond set at $24.2 million. Story: Conservative Babylon, October 26, 2009; Andalusia Star-News, October 28, 2009 (more…)
Will Palm Springs voters redeem themselves, or confirm our worst suspicion?
See main entry for Drew Sweatte
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You just have to read 1) the letter, and 2) the comments, to appreciate the insanity of 1), and the 2) sense and sensibility of a few sane Palm Springs residents:
Our take: If this wherever-the-wind-blows punk is elected, our longheld suspicion that the majority of Palm Springs voters are braindead idiots will be confirmed.
Claims to fame: Former South Carolina Assistant Attorney General; former South Carolina Republican state representative (1987-94); “pro-life” (i.e., anti-choice) crusader; husband; suspected hooker’s john; suspected sex-toy perv; suspected Viagra-popper (more…)
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