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IN COURT: A DISGRACED CHRISTIAN PRIEST, A STRIPPER, AND A CUSTODY BATTLE

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Jan 29, 2010, 6:07:46 PM1/29/10
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Today in Court: A Priest, a Stripper, and a Custody Battle

By Natalie O'Neill in News
Miami New Times
Thursday, January 28, 2010

Fidgeting in his gray suit coat, disgraced priest David Dueppen told
a judge this morning he wants custody of his 1-year-old daughter. He
claims the baby's mother -- a former Porky's stripper named Beatrice
Hernandez -- has a criminal record and "ambushed" him using the
media. Now, he says, she won't let him see his kid.

"We all know he violated his vow of celibacy, but we don't want that
to be the focus of this case," says his lawyer, Ray Rafool. "My
client is desperate to see his child."

Hernandez sat on the left side of the courtroom, legs crossed, with
no lawyer. When family court judge Bernard S. Shapiro suggested she
take notes, she explained she is illiterate.

Later -- under oath and in vivid detail -- she contended Dueppen had
molested the then-6-month-old while he changed her diaper. "When I
walked in, he got paranoid," she said, adding he's a danger to the
child.

In October, Hernandez filed a restraining order alleging Dueppen had
strangled her. He began "grabbing her by the throat and choking her''
during a fight over child support, the document states. Dueppen was a
middle school teacher who became a priest ten years ago. Now booted
from his Miami Beach church, he works as a security guard.

More at:
http://blogs.miaminewtimes.com/riptide/2010/01/today_in_court_a_priest_a_stri.php

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"The foreign races in Hindusthan must either adopt the Hindu culture
and language, must learn to respect and hold in reverence Hindu
religion, must entertain no idea but those of the glorification of
the
Hindu race and culture, i.e., of the Hindu nation and must loose
their
separate existence to merge in the Hindu race, or may stay in the
country, wholly subordinated to the Hindu Nation, claiming
nothing,
deserving no privileges, far less any preferential treatment --
not
even citizen's rights. There is, at least, should be, no other
course
for them to adopt. We are an old nation; let us deal, as old
nations
ought to and do deal, with the foreign races, who have chosen to
live
in our country".

-- Madhav Sadashiv Golwalkar's, We or Our Nationhood Defined

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