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Where’s a millstone when you need one?

10/26/2006 by Debra

It were better for him that a millstone were hanged about his neck, and he cast into the sea, than that he should offend one of these little ones. (Luke (ch. XVII, v. 2)

Apparently on that Christ and today’s church would disagree.

Deliver Us From Evil is a film that chronicles the abuses by Father Oliver O’Grady.

He was the closest thing to God they knew. Bob Jyono can still picture the priest he and his wife, Maria, called Ollie, a family friend who often spent the night in their Lodi home, saying his morning prayers with a Bible in his hands.

“And all during the night, he’s molesting my daughter — not molesting, raping her! — at 5 years old,” wails Jyono in “Deliver Us From Evil.” It’s a devastating documentary about Oliver O’Grady, the notorious pedophile priest who sexually abused children, including a 9-month-old baby, in a string of Central California towns for 20 years — and the Catholic bishops who moved him from parish to unsuspecting parish, allegedly covering up his crimes.

The church knew what he was doing and at one point helped him avoid prosecution by telling the police they would move him somewhere there were no children a complete falsehood. You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor.(perhaps that does not cover lying to protect a pedophile)

Father O’Grady is decidedly unrepentant;

He wears a sly smile as he says what arouses him: “How about children in swimsuits? I’d say, yeah. How about children in underwear? I’d say, yeah. How about children naked? Uh-huh, yeah.”

And the church of course is praying for the hearts and souls of those he hurt. Denouncing him as evil, thanking those who brought his heinous crimes to light…or not..

The film also points to the culpability of church officials, like Mahony, who has been named in numerous civil suits by victims of priestly abuse. “They banked on our silence and our shame,” Jyono said. “That’s how they got away with it for so long.”

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In a phone interview with The Chronicle, Tamberg said, “Everyone should be saddened by the kind of emotional and spiritual devastation that these kind of child molesters can wreak on individuals and families. That said, this movie is incredibly biased and omits many facts that would’ve changed the assumption the movie makes.”

The movie, Tamberg added, “is chock full of attorneys and expert witnesses who make millions of dollars every year in abuse litigation against the church. It’s a big advertisement for them.”

What facts could change the assumption that the church knew full well of his activities and allowed them to occur?

Maybe this fact?

The leaked Vatican document proves that under his papacy his deputy Cardinal Radzinger reissued the Vatican directive “Solicitacciones Criminale” of Pope John XXIII instructing Roman Catholic bishops to protect sex pervert pedophile and homosexual and lesbian pedophile priests and nuns at the expense of not protecting the little children whom these criminal perverts destroy. The directive also instructs the protection of clergy who have sex with animals.

Jesus loves the little children
All the children of the world
Black and yellow, red and white
They’re all precious in His sight
Jesus loves the little children of the world…but the church not so much…

Filed Under: child abuse Tagged With: Religion

Mackay channeling Clinton?

10/26/2006 by Debra

Peter Mackay taking a page from Clinton is continuing to deny what everyone knows to be true.

Now there are calls for his resignation.

Now, instead of calls for an apology, the foreign affairs minister is facing demands for his resignation amid accusations that he lied to Parliament.

Things escalated Wednesday after MacKay flatly denied referring to Stronach — his former girlfriend and a Liberal MP — as a dog in the House of Commons last week.

“I made no derogatory or discriminatory remark toward any member of this House,” a defiant MacKay told the Commons.

“I made no such gesture.”

The incident seems to have lit a fire under opposition parties as they now have finally started putting fire to the feet of this cut and run government.

Liberals and New Democrats, independently of each other, are increasingly on the attack about alleged Tory mistruths beyond this one incident as well. Liberal environment critic John Godfrey, for instance, yesterday accused Environment Minister Rona Ambrose of wilfully misrepresenting the views of organizations and interest groups with respect to their reaction to the Tory green plan unveiled last week. Ambrose has replied that she is accurately reading complimentary passages from press releases issued by the Canadian Lung Association and the Federation of Canadian Municipalities. Meanwhile, NDP MP Irene Mathyssen (London-Fanshawe) has for the last two days accused the Tories of denying cuts they are purported to be making to the Supporting Communities Partnership Initiative. Mathyssen says the figures are on the government’s own website — the $133 million budget for last year appears as $2 million this year.

Oh what a tangled web we weave……

Filed Under: Politics

Photo ID for voting

10/25/2006 by Debra

The Tories are proposing that Canadians be equipped with photo id before being given their constitutional right to vote

OTTAWA (Reuters) – Canadian voters may have to produce photo identification next time they go to the polls if changes to the electoral law proposed by the Conservative government on Tuesday are passed quickly.

The requirement is one of a series of amendments to the Canada Elections Act introduced in Parliament that aim to reduce voter fraud.

The legislation also calls for political candidates to be allowed to campaign in shopping malls and other areas that have traditionally been off limits.

But given the Conservative government’s minority standing, the changes would need the opposition’s swift approval if they are to be implemented for the next federal vote, widely expected next spring.

“Most Canadians are surprised to hear there is currently no legal requirement for them to have identification to vote,” said Rob Nicholson, minister of democratic reform. “After all, almost every other important activity in society requires

Most Canadians are surprised? Are these Canadians who have never voted?

This is nothing more than another Tory scheme to further disenfranchise those who already have a hard time exercising their legal rights. The poor, the elderly, the homeless, those people least likely vote tory in any case. [Read more…] about Photo ID for voting

Filed Under: Politics

Moving…

10/24/2006 by Debra

Well it wasn’t as easy as I thought it might be.

For some reason the import doesn’t work so I have to move each post over and in the process am losing the comments. 🙁

Will have to fiddle with feeds.

But I do like wordpress and I like the way the layout is coming so bear with me and try not to trip over the boxes.

Filed Under: Blogging

Progressive?

10/23/2006 by Debra

Progressive;

Meaning #2: a person who favors a political philosophy of progress and reform and the protection of civil liberties

It would be wonderful to think that progressive women and progressive men are working towards a similar goal in which equality for all is one of the founding principals.

Unfortunately just as in other times of “progression” many men have change in mind just not change that requires anything from them.

In the French Revolution, women’s republican clubs demanded that liberty, equality, and fraternity be applied regardless of sex, but this movement was extinguished for the time by the Code Napoléon.

With regards to family, the Code established the supremacy of the husband with respects to the wife and children; this was the general legal situation in Europe at the time. It, however, allowed divorce on relatively liberal basis compared to other European countries, including divorce by mutual consent.

In our own progressive communities there are examples of men who just don’t get it.

They don’t get how sexist comments affect us all, they still have beliefs of female promiscuity (when was the last time that term was used on a man) they show demeaning pictures of women as if they are being clever, in short they display an ignorance unworthy of someone who would take on the mantle of progressive.

Filed Under: feminism

Dogs, frat boys and the sad state of Parliament

10/21/2006 by Debra

Much has been said about Belinda Stronach, not a lot of it nice. Some have said that insults against her should not be taken as insults against women or as a reflection of how the conservative party views women.

I beg to differ.

Here are some quotes from tories and reformers, now the reformatories;

“Pass the tequila, Sheila, lay down and love me again.”
– John Crosbie
“Slut.” William Kempling to Copps
Stronach”whored herself out for power.” Tony Abbott
“She sort of defined herself as something of a dipstick, an attractive one, but still a dipstick.” Runciman

There are many more but I wouldn’t want to belabour the point. [Read more…] about Dogs, frat boys and the sad state of Parliament

Filed Under: Politics

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