Posted on 06/16/2006 12:30:44 AM PDT by garbageseeker
In the spirit of Liberation Theology, the USCCB released a news press release yesterday, stating they will continue their drive for passage of CIRA. This means they support of unrestricted illegal immigration to the United States despite the costs to taxpayers.The bishops are continuing their drive even though CIRA is vastly unpopular with the American people and a vast majority of Catholics. This news release has not been widely disseminated and everyone here gets a first look.
President, U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops June 15, 2006
The U.S. Catholic bishops acknowledge that immigration is an emotional and challenging issue which has engaged the American public, including members of the Catholic faithful. We have heard from Catholics and others of good will who both agree and disagree with us on how best to respond to the immigration crisis our nation faces today.
Each day in our parishes, social service programs, hospitals, and schools we witness the human consequences of an immigration system which is seriously flawed: families are divided, migrants are exploited and abused by smugglers and human traffickers, and, in some cases, men, women and children who attempt to come here in search of a better life perish in the American desert and on the seas.
Because of these realities, we believe that the status quo is morally unacceptable and must be changed. Since our nation's immigration policy does impact the basic dignity and life of the human person, it needs to be reformed urgently to uphold human dignity and to protect human life.
On behalf of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB), we will continue to work with Congress and the President to enact comprehensive immigration reform legislation consistent with these principles. In the end, our immigration laws should be just and humane and reflect the valuesfairness, opportunity, and compassionupon which our nation, a nation of immigrants, was built.
United States Conference of Catholic Bishops | 3211 4th Street, N.E., Washington DC 20017-1194 | (202) 541-3000 © USCCB. All rights reserved.
.Is there a contest to see which Catholic cardinal can say the stupidest things about illegal immigration
So why don't we just let the whole freakin' world in?
Gee, if there were true equality, here, I would be smelling an IRS audit and the loss of tax-free status for the Catholic Church about now.
When these guys clean up the pedophiles and various sexual deviants wearing the backward collar, I might start listening to them.
These Cardinals are pushing an agenda to take over the USA using the Hispanic population to create a political atmosphere just like Mexico or South America. Look at how these countries have become under the auspices of the Catholic Church.
Cardinal Mahony asked Clinton to Pardon a Drug Dealer:
April 12, 2006, 7:19 a.m.
Cardinal Sin
Mahonys has a tendency to diss the law.
By George Neumayr
After Bill Clinton pardoned drug trafficker Carlos Vignali and controversy broke out, James Carville, appearing on Meet the Press in March 2001, sought cover by saying, "I don't know all the facts, but I do know the cardinal of Los Angeles supported this." Los Angeles Cardinal Roger Mahony had written a note to Clinton asking him to consider clemency for the cocaine dealer. But it turned out in the scandalous aftermath that Mahony hadn't even met the felon.
http://www.nationalreview.com/comment/neumayr200604120719.asp
"".Is there a contest to see which Catholic cardinal can say the stupidest things about illegal immigration""
It DO look like it.
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There's two of them?
Those darn typos. They creep on you.
Maybe that drug dealer gave a lot of money to the church.
These people want to let in the world in and let the taxpayer pay for them.
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These Bishops and Cardinals have never worked for a living!
Look what these bishops did for Mexico?
How many Swiss Bank Accounts do these Bishops have?
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