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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?

'Celebrity priest' in paedophilia probe


Published: 04 August 2007
A "celebrity" priest, founder of an organisation with more than 280 drug rehabilitation centres around the world, is under investigation in central Italy for alleged paedophilia.

Don Pierino Gelmini is one of the church's best-known faces on Italian television, a close friend of top politicians including former prime minister Silvio Berlusconi, a rent-a-quote figure with right-wing views on drugs and family values.

In 2004, while still Prime Minister, Mr Berlusconi made the 80-year-old priest, founder of "Comunita Incontro", a public gift of 10 billion lira (£3.5m) for the organisation's work.

But yesterday La Stampa newspaper revealed that the priest has been under investigation, on suspicion of sexually molesting young people, for more than six months. "It seems that the accusations are numerous and coherent," the paper reported. "They revolve around a closed community in which a figure of enormous charisma seems not to have restricted himself to taking care of souls."

The priest's accusers are former residents of Comunita Incontro's centres with a history of drug use. But the magistrates have also interviewed many other possible witnesses, as well as Father Gelmini himself.

No details of the accusations have leaked to the media. Notoriously indiscreet when politicians are under investigation, in this case, perhaps thanks to the power of the church in Italian public life, the magistrates have kept the investigation under wraps.

A friend of the priest, Alessandro Meluzzi, said: "We are anguished, but are pleased to carry the cross that has been thrown on a man who has always served Christ, the church and the lowest of the low." The accusations, he added, came from "a small group of lads who were expelled from the community, who had all the typical problems of drug addicts, and of behaviour and personality as well."

As news of the investigation broke, right-wing politicians rushed to the priest's defence. Maria Burani Procaccini, spokesman on families and children for Forza Italia, Berlusconi's party, said: "In our hearts we say that Don Gelmini is a saint. And we ask the media not to murder the innocent."