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University Official Charged in Black Child Sex Case
What is noticeably absent from many news reports about the offering of a five year old child for sex by his adoptive father is that the child is Black and the father is gay. Frank Lombard, the accused child sex offender, also has another adopted Black child that is under his and his partner's care. The mainstream media is deliberately playing down these factors.
In light of this scenario, questions should be raised about the ease at which Whites can adopt Black children and the possibility that some people could adopt children just to abuse them among other things.
Gay Duke U. Official Attempts to Sell Black 5-Year-Old Son for Sex: MSM Out to Lunch.
http://newsbusters.org/blogs/zoe-ortiz/2009/06/29/gay-duke-u-official-attempts-sell-black-5-year-old-son-sex-msm-out-lunch
Frank M. Lombard - Health Director and Accused Child Molester
http://selfevidenttruths-euripides.blogspot.com/2009/06/frank-m-lombard-health-director-and.html
News agencies gagging 'gay' factor in boy's rape
http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=102740
Frank Lombard, Duke Univ. Official, Charged In Child Sex Case
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/06/27/frank-lombard-duke-univ-o_n_221900.html
Affidavit in Support of Arrest Warrant
http://media.mgnetwork.com/ncn/pdf/090626_lombard_arrest.pdf
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