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  • Anna Duggar: Amy Duggar’s Soon-to-Be Husband Thinks She Should Leave Josh Duggar

    Anna Duggar is but a shadow in the background of a sordid sex scandal. Her husband, former 19 Kids and Counting star Josh Duggar, was recently discovered to be leading what most would call a double life.

    In addition to his family life with Anna and their four children, Josh Duggar has cheated on Anna with other women and admitted to having an addiction to pornography. He had not one, but two accounts on the recently hacked cheaters website, Ashley Madison.

    Dillon King is set to marry Josh Duggar’s cousin Amy Duggar this weekend. Prior to the weekend’s events, he told InTouch Weekly’s print magazine (due out September 14th) that he thinks Anna Duggar should leave her husband.

    “I don’t know what she’s thinking,” Dillon King said. “[What Josh did] was premeditated. It’s a double life kind of thing. If it were me, I would leave him.”

    King went on to say that if Anna Duggar is shocked by one porn star (Danica Dillon) coming forward and providing accounts of violent sex acts with Josh Duggar, that she should be prepared for even more women to come forward, too.

    “Oh, I’m sure it’s not just the one person,” he said.

    Anna Duggar’s parents are said to be even stricter than the Duggar family, however her brother, Daniel Keller, has begged her to leave Josh Duggar. Keller even referred to Duggar as a “pig.”

    Do you expect Anna Duggar will come around? Or will she fall prey to the confines of her family and the Duggar family–constantly reinforcing her role as a wife and praying that all will one day be well?

    Will Anna Duggar and her children attend Amy Duggar and Dillon King’s wedding this weekend sans Josh Duggar?

  • Sandra Bland: Community Of Hempstead May Not Feel Racism Portrayed By Media

    Sandra Bland has been buried and her friends and family, as well as their supporters, continue to search for any injustice that may have been done.

    Though the evidence is mounting to support the idea that Sandra Bland likely did, indeed, commit suicide in her jail cell, the case has shed some light on what some consider an already racially tense location with a distant history of KKK violence.

    Long before the case of Sandra Bland ever surfaced, Waller county was known as “Six Shooter Junction” due to white supremacist violence.

    Of course, that could be said for hundreds of locations across the south and around the nation. And even to the present day, no doubt remains that there are some people on both sides who are still racist.

    However, the residents who walk the streets of Hempstead every day and were willing to give their opinion on the matter to the Chicago Tribune don’t seem to be totally sure about the racial tension allegations as they relate to the death of Sandra Bland.

    For instance, an elderly watermelon vendor, Sylvester Nunn, said, “I’ve lived here my whole life. I know how it could happen, but nothing’s happened to me. It’s been all right with me.”

    And take this comment from the mayor of Hempstead, who happens to be black and the city’s fourth black mayor since the 80’s.

    He said, “It’s a sad thing. It is not a true reflection of people who live here. It creates a level of animosity that may not be true. The community has changed tremendously.”

    And even the county District Attorney tried to dispell insinuations of racial tension following the death of Sandra Bland.

    DA Elton Mathis said the county “does and did have a lot of things that went on here that we’re not particularly proud of, as far as racial interaction.”

    He also said he could understand how people “looking at some of the bad things in our past would jump to the conclusion that this was a murder and not a suicide.”

    But, he added, “people need to realize there is a new generation in control of government here … a more progressive generation.”

    Of course, that doesn’t take away the right that Sandra Bland’s family has to finding out the truth, whatever it may be, about what happened to their daughter, sister and friend.

    The possibility remains that foul play could have been involved.

    What do you think happened to Sandra Bland in that prison cell? Do you feel she was a victim of racial violence?