May 26

To all that has served in the Military.

Thank You!

Mistress Eva Lordes

May 25

I know I have not been posting to my blog regularly. A lot has been going on in my life. My Grandmother died a month ago from multiple strokes. She lived to be 90 years old. She was a strong woman and I thank her for showing me from a young age to take pride in myself. In many ways I feel she is partly why I am a Dominant Woman. She was a stay at home Mom who ruled her roost. I got to see that because she took care of me while my Mom worked.

I also got liposuction on my upper and lower abdomen. Its taken three weeks to see results but Im very pleased. I will be taking some new PICS soon. Also I plan on making more movies this summer. Things had to be postphoned because of my Grandmother’s illness.

Also I may start doing Webcam via Yahoo. I will not be doing strip shows but I think it makes for a more rewarding session when you can see me and my reactions. I will probably only do it a couple days a week for starters and see how it goes. I will post more details as they happen.

Mistress Eva Lordes
PhoneBDSM.com

May 25

By Matthew Eisley, Staff Writer
Raleigh police are charging two adults for sodomy in private, although the U.S. Supreme Court appears to have outlawed such charges five years ago.
Police on Saturday charged two West Raleigh men with a “crime against nature” for having sex early that morning. Each faces up to two years in prison if convicted of the Class I felony.

But that charge is unconstitutional, a state lawmaker says.

And the circumstances of the encounter are murky.

Raleigh police first charged Nelson Keith Sloan, 40, of Grand Manor Court, who called them to his apartment about dawn, saying he had been attacked.

Police later filed the same charge against Ryan Christopher Flynn, 25, of Glen Currin Drive.

They also charged Flynn with simple assault for biting Sloan. And they charged him with communicating threats by telling Sloan he was going to disembowel him and show him his innards.

“This looks like a case of a consensual act that may have gotten out of hand,” said Raleigh police Capt. T.D. Hardy. “The law is still on the books. Our detectives got involved in it last night and decided this was the best thing to do. What the D.A.’s office will do with it, I don’t know.”

Sloan, however, said he was the victim of an assault.

“I didn’t allow anything,” he said Saturday after being reached at home by phone. “They knew it and turned it around and arrested me. I have never been so humiliated in all my life. It’s just awful.”

Police did not charge Flynn with any sort of sexual assault.

Flynn, who has past misdemeanor convictions for possession of drug paraphernalia and assault by pointing a gun, could not be reached for comment.

North Carolina’s “crime against nature” law doesn’t apply only to same-sex partners. But a landmark 2003 U.S. Supreme Court ruling appears to forbid states from treating private, consensual, adult sex as crimes.

“The petitioners are entitled to respect for their private lives,” the high court ruled in the case Lawrence v. Texas. “The State cannot demean their existence or control their destiny by making their private sexual conduct a crime. Their right to liberty under the Due Process Clause gives them the full right to engage in their conduct without intervention of the government.”

Two months later, the Raleigh Police Department’s attorney, Dawn Bryant, told officers they could keep charging people with crimes against nature for committing the acts in public places — but not in private.

“We’re following constitutional law,” Bryant said then. “The [Supreme Court’s] decision only applies to private conduct.”

Bryant could not be reached Saturday for comment. Nor could Wake County’s district attorney, Colon Willoughby.

Some district attorneys have stopped prosecuting the crime, but sometimes police rely on it to prosecute public sex, same-sex prostitution and opposite-sex prostitution involving oral sex.

State Sen. Ellie Kinnaird, a Carrboro Democrat and attorney, has tried for years to rescind the state statute, but the General Assembly hasn’t been willing to do it.

“I press it every year,” she said Saturday. “It would be politically difficult, but that doesn’t matter — it’s unconstitutional.”

Sloan, who had to post a $3,000 bond Saturday to get out of jail, is due in Wake County District Court on Tuesday.

Flynn, who posted a $4,500 bail bond, is due in court July 18.
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I cannot believe that these poor guys were charged with “crime against nature” just because they had oral sex in private. They are guilty of being dumb and telling the police such information but they probably had no clue it was a crime. Im willing to bet that those police officers have engaged in some oral sex themselves. Mistress Eva

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