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Dillingham on “values”

Rawnica Dillingham during her campaign for Butler County commissioner:

Quote from video:

I was raised with conservative Christian values, and I believe if we maintain those values, our children have a better chance of succeeding and raising their families in a community that they can be proud of. Together we can change Butler County for the better.

Here is the MySpace page for Dillingham’s nightclub.

Here is the previous blog post about Dillingham’s club being busted for allegedly violating adult entertainment ordinances.

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By Disinterested, Third Party Vetting Badly Needed

February 24, 2009 1:52 PM | Link to this

Too funny. Admittedly, I’m not sure who should be more embarrassed, Dillingham, her supporters or Furmon who almost lost to someone who’s questionable behaviors seem to never endingly, and publicly unfold. Regardless, this is yet another sad commentary about Butler County and its politics which embarrasses us all.

By null

February 24, 2009 2:50 PM | Link to this

I wish someone would clarify-Is Rawnica Dillingham the owner or the manager of V’s? If she or her husband are in fact owners of this establishment,seems they would be even more culpable.

By Napoleon Dynamite

February 24, 2009 3:49 PM | Link to this

Come on now folks, just THINK of the possibilities! If this isn’t economic stimulus, then I don’t know WHAT is! Rawnica D. can team up with her F-bomb buddy Kay Rogers and offer $5 lap dances and dirty phone calls! They would make a KILLING! Who needs Dynus!! Hee hee

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