“Why haven't the not so sharp minds (apparently) at the Chronicle not ... questioned why Sherri Zann Rosenthal (Duke ‘79), who is the founder of the commune Emo Commons that advertised itself as welcoming adults of all “affectional orientations” (did that “all” include pedophiles?), neighbor of Lombard, also the senior assistant city attorney for Durham, the partner of a woman who is a high ranking academic in the nursing dept at Duke, that put Tara Levicy [prominent witness in the Duke lacrosse case] on the unusual fast track to receive her license when she hadn't completed the required time, something the department and university refuses to address? Rosenthal’s commune threatened members of the press when they went to the neighborhood seeking comments from Lombard's neighbors.
Given the city attorney's office bizarre, gleeful, unprofessional behavior and comments during their involvement in the lacrosse case, and Sherri Zann Rosenthal was in her position during that period, one has to wonder about possible corruption in that office. City officials have no right to threaten the press, even through mouth pieces and affiliates.”
That’s certainly interesting!
It appears that if you’re the right kind of person (in this case, gay) you can get away with anything.
I have always wondered what happens when one of the left’s protected groups (gays, blacks and feminists) run into each other. Who do they side with?
Obviously, even though they get all their popular support from blacks, they side with gays. Interesting.
There is a lot of connections to this story. This thing is just getting more interesting the more I find out.
Seems to be gone, now- reckon they scrubbed it? Glad you got some of it.