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August 4, 2007

The very strange world of Rick Ousley's Accuser, Donna Jones


Regular readers of this blog will remember the Rick Ousley case. Ousley, long time pastor of a liberal Southern Baptist mega church stepped down from his personal ministry after admitting he had an extra marital affair with Ms. Donna Jones of Katy Texas. (Ousley retired from The Church at Brook Hills and founded his personal ministry "Quixotic Ministries.")

Religion reporter Greg Garrison scored a front page story thanks to the eagerness of Donna Jones to finally spill her guts about her long term sexual relationship with Rick Ousley.

A blog of sorts sprung up which gleefully reported the downfall of Ousley. Donna Jones soon made her way there and began posting hundreds of comments about her relationship with Ousley.

I soon noticed a glaring pattern of "sound the same" comments from Donna and people claiming to be her supporters, some who said they knew her and some who said they didn't. I reported here that the webmistress reluctantly and (only at the urging of others) finally admitted that posts by Donna Jones and posts by people who claimed they did not know Donna Jones, and even people who claimed to know her, all shared not only an obvious speech pattern, but the same ISP number.

Let me break that down. Many of the anti-Rick Ousley posts were being made under different names by Donna Jones, from her computer.
The webmistress and other Christian bashers at that site were willing to look the other way at the fraud perpetrated by Donna Jones of Katy Texas.

Four months later and Donna Jones is still at it. But she got a little careless and forgot that she was signed in under her fake screen name of Nathan. Not only did she write the post as Donna Jones, she signed her posts "Donna Jones" all the while forgetting that she was using the "Nathan" log in. Here is a screen capture of one of Donna Jones' fake posts.


"Nathan" is exposed as a fake. Donna Jones is exposed as a fraud, AGAIN.


As quick as Donna Jones made the post under a fake persona she had created, but signed her own name to, McMullen closed that section of her blog and opened a new section for comments, directing all the traffic to the "cleansed" area, where it would be harder to find Donna's glaring self exposure as a fraud.

But why is the webmistress Kathy McMullen, content to let the fraud continue. Read her blog and it will become obvious, it's a pro-sodomite, anti-christian blog of extremes. McMullen has an agenda. She thinks it is important to bring Rick Ousley down.



Newsflash: That was already done.

What is going on now at Kathy's blog is making Rick Ousley look better and better all the time.

Thanks Kathy, I bet Rick Ousley appreciates all you do for him.

Next question, where is the Birmingham News?
Isn't it just as important to report ALL the news?

4 comments:

  1. Yesterday for whatever reason, Rick was on my mind. I knew he was in evangelism, so I googled his name, that's when I found out about his infidelity.

    After reading many blogs, I did feel I needed to respond to a few of them. I do not personally know Donna Jones. This does not mean our paths didn't cross at sometime, but to the best of my recollection, I do not recall her. It has been over 28 yrs since I have seen Rick or anyone from my HS.

    Before I continue, I must give you some background. I was raised inbetween Spring and Conroe, off
    I-45/Rayford-Sawdust road. I graduated from McCullough HS 1980. Rick was my youth minister at Oak Ridge Bapt church. He came to Oak Ridge in the summer before my freshman yr in HS. We lived in the same area, and at that time were very close. He was good friends with my family. On, Thursday mornings we had BASIC, brothers and sisters in Christ, a weekly Bible study for High schoolers and middle schoolers. Either he picked me up to go to it or I picked him up. I spent a lot of time with Rick. I admired and respected him, I loved him as my brother in Christ and my mentor. I even wrote a poem that basicaly said, I admired him, but not really him, but the Christ inside that I saw. We prayed together, he told touching stories and illustrations. The youth at Oak Ridge would go with him to the various churches where he preached revivals. He had some of the most indepth Bible studies which I have ever heard, his messages were touching and heart felt, bringing you closer to God. I was one of 6 or 7 youth which had felt God's calling into the ministry. He taught a class on Sunday evenings on preaching and teaching. We would preach or teach, then be critiqued on what we did right or wrong with the presentation, and on whether the topic had Bibical standing.
    While Rick was our youth minister, our youth group grew to close 200 members, he established a youth council to help plan the yearly calender of teaching and events for our youth group. We especially planned CAMP ORB, which was held at Camp Alto Frio. The youth council was voted on by the entire youth group. For 3 years, I was the youth council president.

    My jr yr in high school, we did a mission/choir trip. When we returned, we even recorded an albumn at 1st Bapt houston. Rick told us a week or so later that he was leaving to be youth minister at 1st Bapt Houston.

    Not too long after that, Rick was spending days and nights at his office at 1st Baptist. Then he and his first wife, Deb, seperated. Deb divorced Rick due to his infidelity at that time with a high school senior, who was 18 yrs old. There were rumors even then that there was other girls which Rick had inappropriate conduct with.

    A few years back when I heard he had established a church and that it was growing, and that he had a family, and he was into evagelism, I was very excited. Rick had always been in my prayers, and I felt God had annointed Rick with tremendous talent to spread his word.

    I believe that Rick did not reveal the complete story. When you compare Riok to David. David fell before the Lord and man, confessing that he had commited murder and adultery. Rick's confession seems to fall short of the full truth. I love Rick, my brother in Christ, and I will keep him in my prayers. I do believe that Rick has/had a special annointing, but like Sampson, he may have let it slip away.

    I feel sorry for his first wife, Deb and their 2 children, which are never mentioned, and for his current wife and children.

    I will keep all of them in my thoughts and prayers.

    Floyd Sanson

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  2. Yesterday for whatever reason, Rick was on my mind. I knew he was in evangelism, so I googled his name, that's when I found out about his infidelity.

    Before I continue, I must give you some background. Rick was my youth minister at Oak Ridge Bapt church. He came to Oak Ridge in the summer before my freshman yr in HS. We lived in the same area, and at that time were very close. He was good friends with my family. On, Thursday mornings we had BASIC, brothers and sisters in Christ, a weekly Bible study for High schoolers and middle schoolers. Either he picked me up to go to it or I picked him up. I spent a lot of time with Rick. I admired and respected him, I loved him as my brother in Christ and my mentor. I even wrote a poem that basicaly said, I admired him, but not really him, but the Christ inside that I saw. We prayed together, he told touching stories and illustrations. The youth at Oak Ridge would go with him to the various churches where he preached revivals. He had some of the most indepth Bible studies which I have ever heard, his messages were touching and heart felt, bringing you closer to God. I was one of 6 or 7 youth which had felt God's calling into the ministry. He taught a class on Sunday evenings on preaching and teaching. We would preach or teach, then be critiqued on what we did right or wrong with the presentation, and on whether the topic had Bibical standing.
    Our youth group grew to close 200 members, he established a youth council, which was voted on by the entire youth group, to help plan the yearly calender of teaching and events for our youth group. For 3 years, I was the youth council president.

    My jr yr in high school, we did a mission/choir trip. When we returned, we even recorded an albumn at 1st Bapt houston. Rick told us a week or so later that he was leaving to be youth minister at 1st Bapt Houston.

    Not too long after that, Rick was spending days and nights at his office at 1st Baptist. Then he and his first wife, Deb, seperated. Deb divorced Rick due to his infidelity at that time with a high school senior, who was 18 yrs old. There were rumors even then that there was other girls which Rick had inappropriate conduct with.

    A few years back when I heard he had established a church and that it was growing, and that he had a family, and he was into evagelism, I was very excited. Rick had always been in my prayers, and I felt God had annointed Rick with tremendous talent to spread his word.

    I believe that Rick did not reveal the complete story. When you compare Riok to David. David fell before the Lord and man, confessing that he had commited murder and adultery. Rick's confession seems to fall short of the full truth. I love Rick, my brother in Christ, and I will keep him in my prayers. I do believe that Rick has/had a special annointing, but like Sampson, he may have let it slip away.

    Forgotten in all this is his first wife Deb, and their 2 children.

    I'm praying for all those involved.

    Floyd Sanson

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  3. I saved the post where Jones logged in from work and posted her work information. I also saved the threatening post she made right after that.

    I don't like what Ousley did, but I don't like what JOnes did either.

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  4. Is Greg Garrison the same guy Rick Bragg wrote about, the guy who bit a stripper on the butt?

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