Well, or at least in some quarters, anyway — see Fred Payne, the ex-husband of Elizabeth Payne, who reportedly had a steamy affair with Barack Obama’s former preacher Jeremiah Wright:
After discovering he had been cuckolded, Fred Payne, who had married Elizabeth in October 2006, headed straight for divorce court.
“I was downright mad about this bull- – - -,” said Fred, who said he is “in the oil and gas business,” belongs to a hunting club and makes his own bullets in his garage.
“People wouldn’t be happy to know that my wife was sleeping with a black man.”
He added, “Rev. Haynes doesn’t like the interracial thing, either. This was quite an issue for him.”
For those filling out your scorecards at home, Mr. Payne is white (or at least I assume he is) and Rev. Haynes is black.
Don’t expect me to protest by linking to interracial porn — this is a classy blog for classy people.






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Race is one area in which American politics are truly depressing. Mr. Wright has had all his dirty laundry out now, but Payne comes off looking even worse.
Before Sonagi hauls you in front of the Georgetown Alumni Association for review, the title oought to read ‘…Doesn’t Go Down Too Well in the States, Either‘.
Don’t shoot the messenger…
Two comments only on this thread. Not like the other one.
do you need my help?
“Two comments only on this thread. Not like the other one.”
Black guy nails a chubby white woman. White husband not happy. Not as interesting to contemplate as skinny asian girls nailing white guys.
i keep telling the young children, that if they want to go to Harvard, they should be reading the New York Post every morning.
Do you mean “Messiah College”, or “the New York Times”?
long time ago, New York Times used to accuse New York Post of fabricated stories. That was sitting well, when it was revealed that one of the top New York Times writers was a very good novelist as well.
I’m not certain this story is true, is what I want to say.
What seems very interesting to me, is that Black clergymen usually use race as a reason for staying in the pulpit.
White or Korean clergymen, unless they are of a polygamous sect (which is illegal by law of their state and should be prosecuted), usually resign in shame and flames and typically disappear from public view for the rest of their lives with this same event.
Black clergymen are different. They sit and stay, proud and loud.
Jesse Jackson is one. Although he probably doesn’t even believe in Jesus, and is using the system to political benefit. Interestingly, though, Clinton used him as spiritual advisor.
There is word that Martin Luther King, Jr, was also one, and that the FBI actually accused him of it, to end his civil rights movement, but this is not discussed in light of his much greater contribution to the US in a big picture.
I am seriously challenged, however, to present any meaningful greater contribution from Jesse Jackson to the US or the world.
Jeremiah Wright is interesting. He is a big mouth and an eloquent one, but he hates whites more than Jesse Jackson or Al Sharpton. Neither to my knowledge had a fondness of the white woman. Wright seems to have. Again, this being a one day New York Post article, this may even not be a true story.
But, if is, interesting hypocrisy.
If you think Obama found out about Wright only in 2008, you’re a tool. He married him, baptized him, baptized his children. You can at best conclude Obama pretty much never went to church, dozed off at church heavily, or is lying straight out. That is concerning Wright’s hatred for whites.
I’d rather believe MLK Jr’s thing is a rumor. He helped me have my rights, too.
but, the general imagery is true. White and Korean clergy will hide in shame. These men will say their social work is more important, thus their religious hypocrisy should be overlooked or totally ignored. Something a clergyman shouldn’t eve say.
bum, children should be reading the Wall Street Journal every morning.
bum, one of Harvard’s original purpose was a school to train clergymen. It was at one time indeed “Messiah college.”
Most NSFW link ever. Would have enjoyed the video much more without the fake moans, the porno equivalent of sitcom laugh tracks. The woman started moaning as soon as the man went down on her (so unrealistic) and never quit. Meanwhile, the man is quiet as a church mouse. This kind of porn is by men, for men.
Before Sonagi hauls you in front of the Georgetown Alumni Association for review, the title oought to read ‘…Doesn’t Go Down Too Well in the States, Either‘.
Well, even more disturbing than that is the structure of this statement
Well, or at least in some quarters, anyway — see Fred Payne, the ex-husband of Elizabeth Payne, who reportedly had a steamy affair with Barack Obama’s former preacher Jeremiah Wright:
which makes ambiguous as to exactly who it was that had the steamy affair with Rev Wright.
Sonagi @10
“I’m sorry the Coen brothers don’t direct the porn you watch.”
But yeah. I would have liked some music and editing as well.
Most NSFW link ever. Would have enjoyed the video much more …
You prove yourself time and time again to be quite the naughty girl. I ought to spank you.
Next time I’m in NYC, I’ll take you up on the offer.
I’ll have my paddle ready.
Me, too – I need a spanking!
.hhhS !eeh eet, obihsuk si iganoS
I have to admit that I’m very much amused by the banter on this particular thread.
I don’t buy that.
I emphatically second #18, even as I think we at the Marmot’s Hole still might be wrestling with several of the multiple web personalities of Kushibo.
slim, do you really think that? I’m not sure, but I don’t get a sense of it nowadays. His ‘Nora’ and ‘Melinda’ socks both seem similar to Kushibo (although in a freaky, ‘I’m really a girl inside’ kind of way), but these days, I’m not picking up that vibe. Considering how much he posted on Korea-related blogs in the past, however, I’d say the odds favor your guess more than mine.
@10 any other guys out there notice that Korean girls are much happier when you are loud? Try it and see how they react.
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