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A Bad Day for Lesbianism
« on: June 18, 2007, 10:46:00 am »
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 June 15, 2007 -- The pint-sized ring leader of a gang of seven rampaging lesbians collapsed shrieking in a Manhattan courtroom yesterday as a judge sentenced her to 11 years in prison for the brutal beat-down and stabbing of a man who promised to turn them "straight" in Greenwich Village last summer.
 
 "Noooo!" 4-foot-11, 95-pound Patreese Johnson wailed after learning her startling sentence - the highest several defense lawyers had ever heard of for a nonfatal stabbing.
 
 "No!" she sobbed. "Please! Nooooo!"
 
 Johnson, 20, fell to the courtroom floor and was carried out kicking and screaming.
 
 She and her three co-de fendants, who were also sentenced yesterday, were convicted of second-degree gang assault during a sensational trial in April.
 
 Renata Hill, 25, was sentenced to eight years in prison; Venice Brown, 19, got five; Terraine Dandridge, 20, got 31/2.
 
 The gang's remaining three women are serving six-month prison terms after pleading guilty to lesser charges in the attack on Queens filmmaker Dwayne Buckle, 29.
 
 Johnson had been additionally convicted of first-degree gang assault for stabbing Buckle in the gut, and could have received anywhere from five to 25 years.
 
 The women claimed they attacked Buckle in self-defense after he lunged at them during an argument in which he allegedly said sex with him would turn them straight.
 
 Surveillance video belies that story, the prosecutor said in court.
 
 It shows at a brief lull in the brawl - and then the seething, Sapphic septet striking anew.
 
 "They didn't run away," Assistant District Attorney Sharon Laveson told Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Edward McLaughlin. "They didn't call the police. They were not fearful. They were emboldened."
 
 Buckle claimed on the witness stand he merely said hello to Johnson, who he told jurors was "the slightly pretty one" in the group.
 
 The women took the stand to counter that Buckle actually said, "I want some of that," as he pointed to Johnson's crotch.
 
 Whatever Buckle may have said doesn't matter, the judge said.
 
 "Insulting words, stupid words . . . don't justify criminal conduct, don't justify hurting a human being, don't justify group assaultive conduct," he said.
 
 www.nypost.com/seven/06152007/news/regionalnews/brawl__bawl_regionalnews_laura_italiano.htm

Frank Gallagher

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Re: A Bad Day for Lesbianism
« Reply #1 on: June 18, 2007, 10:55:00 am »
Hell as no fury like a lesbian scorned.

Re: A Bad Day for Lesbianism
« Reply #2 on: June 18, 2007, 10:58:00 am »
Why is everyone in New York a musician, a filmmaker, or a lesbian?

lbcardoni

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Re: A Bad Day for Lesbianism
« Reply #3 on: June 18, 2007, 11:46:00 am »
What does her sentencing have to do with the 930 Club making more money?

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Re: A Bad Day for Lesbianism
« Reply #4 on: June 18, 2007, 12:02:00 pm »
As you have discovered, the argument put forth by vansmack, et al, that this bboard exists as a business model, with the main focus being  increased club revenue...is a specious one.
 
 Thank you for your keen observational powers.  You, unlike many on this bboard, are a free thinker.

nkotb

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Re: A Bad Day for Lesbianism
« Reply #5 on: June 18, 2007, 12:13:00 pm »
I think we all see your point, but if you recall the news story a few weeks/months ago about a gang of roaming females that attacked someone in the general neighborhood of the club, I think that brings added relevancy to this post.
 
 If a potential new club-goer heard the above news story, they may just visit this board to get safety tips.  They'll instantly see your report on stiffer penalties for such actions, and maybe they'll feel safe enough to still catch a show at the club.  Thus, more revenue.
 
 
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Originally posted by Surly Bonds:
  As you have discovered, the argument put forth by vansmack, et al, that this bboard exists as a business model, with the main focus being  increased club revenue...is a specious one.
 
 Thank you for your keen observational powers.  You, unlike many on this bboard, are a free thinker.

chaz

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Re: A Bad Day for Lesbianism
« Reply #6 on: June 18, 2007, 09:06:00 pm »
Homos roaming the streets in packs
 Queer bashers with tire-jacks
 Lesbian counter-attacks
 That stuff is for the big cities
 Our town is very pretty
 We have a pretty little square
 We have a woman for a mayor
 Our policy is firm but fair
 Now that God is in the house

Frank Gallagher

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Re: A Bad Day for Lesbianism
« Reply #7 on: June 19, 2007, 09:35:00 am »
Wait...wait...the bloke who got his arse kicked wanted a piece of that in the photo??? He deserved an arse kicking if you ask me.
 
 I think it's only musicians filmmakers and lesbians left in New York.....the rest of them moved down here!!!!