Okay, here's the
link that shows the slant of this thread is totally bogus.
Relevant excerpt:
"In fact, what the USCCB had agreed to, says Archbishop Chaput, was specifically outlined in a letter to the Federal Communications Commission on July 29, 2009, in reference to a "Petition for Inquiry into Hate Speech in Media." The letter, obtained by the Spectator and written at the request of the National Hispanic Media Coalition, cited no one in talk radio or on Fox News, nor did it mention either talk radio or Fox News in general. Nor did it ever say the USCCB was signing on to the So We Might See Petition, the impression that was given by the e-mail from the United Church of Christ to its own members. Instead, the USCCB said it supported "a broad public forum in which to raise and debate (hate speech and other issues) in a respectful manner."" The USCCB is the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops
As a non-catholic there is an obvious problem in the Catholic church.
MANY prominent liberals are Catholics. Pelosi, Kerry, Kennedy and so on. Catholics have voted for them, catholics work for them and catholics donate money to them.
The problem isn’t isolated to Catholics but others will condemn people outside the fold.