During her two years in office, a former staffer was charged with violating state law, accused of giving a recording of a conversation with Carroll's chief of staff to a newspaper reporter. That former staffer then said she had once walked in on Carroll and a female aide engaged in a sexual act. Carroll has denied this. She gained national notoriety when she said in response to the aide's claim that black lesbians don't look like her, implying they aren't attractive.
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Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Sounds LIke A Punchline To A Joke
Black. Republican. Female. Lt. Governor. She resigned because of questions about her involvement with an organized crime gambling operation:
"She gained national notoriety when she said in response to the aide's claim that black lesbians don't look like her, implying they aren't attractive."
ReplyDeleteWithout further comment, I will just add this:
(CNSNews.com) – The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has awarded $1.5 million to study biological and social factors for why “three-quarters” of lesbians are obese and why gay males are not, calling it an issue of “high public-health significance."
http://cnsnews.com/news/article/feds-spend-15-million-study-why-lesbians-are-fat
via http://www.seraphicpress.com/obama-to-spend-1-5-million-to-find-out-why-lesbians-are-fat/
Break-Break
BTW Mr. Cramer, have you run across Seraphic Secret in your blog travels yet? He describes himself as:
"Robert J. Avrech: Emmy Award winning screenwriter. Religious Zionist. Republican. Movie fanatic. Gun owner. Helplessly and hopelessly in love with my wife since age nine."
http://www.seraphicpress.com/
Maybe he can help you with some of your movie-making efforts.
Eric
Involvement with organized crime is never a problem for Democrats. Heck, they seem to treat it like a requirement for holding elected office.
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