AOL allows you to pick from a limited range of front screens when you log on. I've got most of my accounts set to generic national media, but the one attached to my blog email is set to Black Voices. I chose it out of curiosity to see what AOL offered the black community and whether stuff came up on Black Voices that don't make as big a splash on the generic whiter channels. I'm very happy I did because Black Voices carries tons of stuff I'd never otherwise see, from off-beat stories and profiles of black leaders, musicians and artists, to unique and lively community chatboards that are waaaay more literate than the mainstream AOL ones where the eloquent Hegelian dialectics devolve upon such witticisms as "u suck" and "kill the liberals!"
Today I found a link via Black Voices to perhaps the most sickening disgusting story of the week (or month or possibly year): a white official at a major Southern university adopted a black toddler specifically for the purposes of sexually abusing and pimping the child.
Why isn't this story on AOL's whiter news? For that matter, why isn't it all over the national news? Considering the usual hysteria with which crimes against children elicit in the media, why has this story been so neglected? This is a BIG story, isn't it? He has emotionally murdered that child. If Madoff got 150 years, what punishment should the courts set on this evil bastard?
Duke University Official Frank Lombard Allegedly Offered Adopted Son For Sex Via Online Chat
A Duke University official has been arrested and charged with offering a 5-year-old boy for sex.
Frank Mccorkle Lombard, the school's associate director of the Center for Health Policy, was arrested Wednesday, June 24 after an Internet sting, according to the FBI's Washington field office and the city's police department.
A confidential informant claimed to have seen Lombard molest a young African-American child via online chats on multiple occasions....
Authorities said that Lombard tried to persuade a person — who he did not know was a police officer — to travel to North Carolina to have sex with a child.
In the chat transcript, WRAL reports, "F.L." is asked how he got access to a child so young. "Adopted," he replied, and said that the process was "not so hard ... esp (sic) for a black boy."
In the chat, "F.L." told Palchak that abusing the child was "easier when he was too young to know what was happening and when he couldn't talk ...He had a little too much Benadryl. Was knocked out."








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