Posted on 08/15/2004 1:54:07 AM PDT by familyop
KALISPELL, Mont. -- Until he was arrested this year in his underwear in a motel room with a nearly naked young woman who was behind in her payments to his finance company, no businessman in this town was more respected than Richard A. Dasen Sr.
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtonpost.com ...
No mongers, no whores. No whores, no mongers.
I refuse to sign up on the Post website, so I can't read this. Can you tell us what happened, in your own words of course!
That's one expensive piece of tail...
the washington post never misses an opportunity to give a christian a black eye with a sex scandal, even if they have to go all the way to a tiny town in montana to do it.
How did I guess this was gonna be the case before I read this article?
Cynical?
Sex will drive some men over a cliff. A powerful addiction it is.
...sorry about that. The Wash. Post got me on that one, because it works from the search engine link the first time, only. Here you are--same story.
Scandal involving sex, cash and a business leader rocks Montana town
By Blaine Harden
The Washington Post
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/nationworld/2002005745_montana15.html
Sex is a dangerous thing, without strong societal controls. The left are mostly rebel libertines; they scarcely comment on it negatively except to attack someone on the "right" or someone claiming to be, hypocrisy being "the tribute vice pays to virtue."
"the washington post never misses an opportunity to give a christian a black eye with a sex scandal, even if they have to go all the way to a tiny town in montana to do it."
They live to do it.
Still, this article is a little confusing, he is paying the women for sex, but some of the women owe him money and are having sex for debt? Also, at the very end it is revealed that some folks had a clue about what was going on. I thought in small towns people knew everything about everybody. If I moved to a small town they'd probably throw me out for being too boring.
See how much he spent on those women (shocker). How many women would have gotten away from their methamphetamine habits without him? How many marriages would have survived without his enticements? How many children would be waking up to see their fathers in the mornings (as most such women get custody of those children) without Dasen's influence? How many businessmen do as he did? What kind of country are we living in?
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/nationworld/2002005745_montana15.html
Well it is not bad that the paper mentions this fact. The problem is that never write, "Bob Jones was an Anti-God homosexual child rapist." Or if it is a Taxocrat they never mention that little.
Case in point, Shellby I think his name is in CA that was taking monies from companies doing business with the state. They do not mention his party affil.
Homeless people who commit heinous crimes are labeled as "of no fixed address", instead of homeless.
You're most welcome.
The flow of money to local methamphetamine users seems to have dried up since Dasen's arrest, Harball said, adding that there has been a "flood of petty crime from addicts seeking cash for their habit."
Women who do meth look horrible. They lose too much weight, their hair, their teeth and their complexions are ruined. Meth ages you a decade almost instantly. These are skanky women who are physically, mentally and spiritually ill and not at all attractive.
The unWashed Post is on a mission to make Guv McGreevey look like a saint compared to Republicans.
That is a question I am asking a lot lately.
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