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Mayor Poses in Underwear, Loses Job

Former Mayor Carmen Kontur-Gronquist poses in a picture in her underwear while standing on a fire truck.  The picture was posted to her MySpace page. (CNN)ARLINGTON, Ore. (AP) - The mayor of an Oregon town who once stripped to her underwear and posed on a fire truck has been stripped of her office.

Voters in this town of about 500 voted narrowly Monday, February 25, 2008, to recall Carmen Kontur-Gronquist. The tally was 142-139. City officials said the recall is effective Tuesday.

Kontur-Gronquist said the pictures of her in black bra and panties were taken for use in a contest about fitness, but a relative posted them on MySpace in hopes it would improve the social life of the single mother.

They predated her election, but she said she saw no reason to take them off the popular Web site once elected three years ago. Later, she closed access to them.

Opponents said it wasn't fitting for the mayor to be so depicted. They said they also disagreed with her on issues about water and the local golf course.

It's your turn to Speak Up! Memphis.

Published Wednesday, February 27, 2008 1:11 PM by smyers

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YoeMammee said:

Federal spending caused Monroe to gutterball the dance. This letigimate frying pan was dusted for termites like everyone's favorite mother, but almost reacted! Can you believe the police wanted more granges for their nieces? How much more can we export? ROFL!!!

~Dangerous Pita Pennesi
February 27, 2008 2:02 PM
 

East Memphis said:

I think she is a lot easier on the eyes than Willie!!
February 27, 2008 3:14 PM
 

Static said:



No complaints there East....

March 2, 2008 7:07 AM
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