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Republican Who Sought Illegal Blow Job Blames Intimidating Black Men for His Crime

Posted by Pam Spaulding at 6:15 AM on August 7, 2007.


Pam Spaulding: Florida State Representative Bob Allen (R-of course) is clearly shooting for worst defense of the year after being caught trolling for a same sex encounter.
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This post, written by Pam Spaulding, originally appeared on AMERICABlog

Another Republican sexual hypocrite out of control. Florida State Representative Bob Allen (R-of course) is clearly shooting for worst defense of the year after being caught trolling for a same sex encounter. Earlier this month he was arrested at Veteran's Memorial Park in Titusville for soliciting an undercover male officer inside the restroom after offering to perform oral sex for $20.

Allen, who also served as the McCain campaign's co-chairman in Florida, has decided that he would come out of this scandal looking better if he is perceived as a racist rather than a homo. Sweet!

State Rep. Bob Allen told police he was just playing along when a undercover officer suggested in a public restroom that the legislator give him oral sex and $20 because he was intimidated, according to a taped statement and other documents released Thursday.
..."This was a pretty stocky black guy, and there was nothing but other black guys around in the park," Allen, who is white, told police in a taped statement after his arrest. Allen said he feared he "was about to be a statistic" and would have said anything just to get away. Allen, who couldn't be reached for comment Thursday, has repeatedly declared his innocence, his intention to fight the charges and his desire to stay in office.
OK. Let's look at what the police report says about the encounter and you decide whether Allen was acting like a man desperate to escape the terrifying big black buck by saying (or in this case, doing) anything.

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The officer: "I was standing against the far wall of the stall. Allen closed the door behind him and stood against it. I said "what's up" and Allen said "Hi." Allen then said "this is kind of a public place isn't it." I said "do you have somewhere else where we can go?" Allen said "How about across the bridge it's quite [sic] over there." Allen engaged me in a conversation in which he agreed to pay me $20.00 in order to perform a "blow job" on me."

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The above exchange took place after Allen entered the restroom twice cruising, peeped over the stall wall at the officer and then pushed open the door to join the officer to proposition him. That's some incredible acting on Allen's part.

By the way, when Allen was being put in the paddy wagon, the officer said Allen asked whether "it would help" matters if he was a state legislator. The officer said, "No." I'm sure that it wouldn't surprise you to learn that Allen voted with the Christian Coalition over 90% of the time between 2003 and 2006.

More entertainment on Allen's record can be found at Joe.My.God, including the fact that he is the author of Florida House Bill #1475, the "Lewd Or Lascivious Exhibition Act."

Allen may seem insane for coming up with something this ridiculous to avoid being labeled as gay, but he wouldn't be alone.

American University anthropology Professor William Leap has spent more than a decade researching male sex in public places. In 1999, he edited an academic compilation called Public Sex/Gay Space. His conclusion is that up to half of the men who seek this kind of sex are not gay.
Another lawyer interviewed for the piece said that most of the men he represents on public restroom sex charges aren't gay. ''The percentage of people I represent on the charges, the vast number of them turn out to be very straight and very married. They're looking for moments of instant gratification.''

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Tagged as: sex, allen, racism, homophobia, republican hypocrisy

Pam Spaulding blogs at Pam's House Blend.


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Hiding behind the cross to cover sins
Posted by: DrSuess on Aug 7, 2007 6:39 AM   
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I have always observed that there are two kinds of Christians- those who actually make a conscious deliberate attempt to live by their creed, and those who just talk big. People who actually live by their creed are seldom loud and vocal about their beliefs. It is much harder to actually give ten percent of your money away, than to brag about giving ten percent of your money away. It is harder to actually live the good Christian life- than to talk about living it. I have often noticed that those people who tell me “how good they are”, and work the hardest on the “sales” job- are often the least reliable. When I was growing up- long long ago- back in the dark ages when “Born Again Christians” were called “Hellfire and Brimstone Christians” there was a widespread belief that such people were hiding their moral depravity under their cloak of holiness. It seems to be as true now as it was then. Talk is cheap- it is actions that prove the man.

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Entrapment?
Posted by: jimidee on Aug 7, 2007 8:46 AM   
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As a retired criminal investigator, I have always disliked the notion of "undercover" officers pretending to be something that they are not so as to lure folks into committing illegal acts. There is such a gray area where one has to make the nearly impossible determination whether the incident would have even happened absent the imposter. And, since no one else was there, all we really have to go on are the cop's statement. The cop always has a vested interest in telling the story in the most favorable light to support his position, plus, he gets credit for a collar.

I know the courts have upheld the police's right to do sting operations like this, but the courts have upheld lots of dispicable things in the name of the law. It has been a very slippery slope that has allowed many of our privacy rights to go down too.

We don't really know what was said, or communicated non-verbally in that rest room.

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Little does he know...
Posted by: Suz on Aug 7, 2007 8:51 AM   
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...he was really intimidated by a small German child in blackface.

Not to appear overly supercilious or anything, but the world seems to be inordinately populated with idiots. Most of the guys caught in these circumstances are "very straight"? Asking to PERFORM a blowjob on another guy seems pretty gay to me, regardless of the fact that I don't particularly care what two grown individuals do to each other anyway.

Nonetheless, I gleefully love seeing hypocrites get in from behind, in a manner of speaking.

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frank69
Posted by: frank69 on Aug 7, 2007 9:26 AM   
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What? Another gay Fundamentalist "Christian"? It has become quite a long list!

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Allen should have been "Worst Person in the World"
Posted by: stoicnag on Aug 7, 2007 3:28 PM   
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on Countdown last night for this racist hypocritical mendacity, but K.O. only gave him the Bronze.

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