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To: PAR35
Didn’t about half the US bishops support the abortion party in the 2008 presidential election?

Yes, and through the bishops' USCCB gave over a million dollars to ACORN to get out the vote for Obama.

10 posted on 03/21/2009 3:44:30 PM PDT by oldbill
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To: oldbill

oldbill, do you have a link for this, or any kind of documentation?

I know that many Catholics voted for Obama; I wasn’t aware that the USCCB were in support in any way.

Obama’s approach toward the Catholic Church is very intelligent (from a pro-abortion point of view) and yet very insidious. He has appointed so many pro-abortion Catholics to so many positions of power. My belief is that is it his goal to undermine the authority of the Catholic bishops in the country by overwhelming them with the opinions and power of his elected Catholic-in-name-only politicians.

My daughter is a freshman at Notre Dame. We are sick about this. I would love to remove her from there next year, but she loves being there and it is a top flight education. I did not send her there for the religion factor, as we teach her this at home; teaching her the faith is completely my responsibility. We sent her there for the excellent education. We do have other children in secular collegiate environments as well.

At least with the state schools you know that you are receiving a secular education, and nothing more. They are honest in that regard. ND’s dishonesty is a gut shot. They purport to be a Catholic School, and then pull this crap (along with their insistence to host the Vagina Monologues).

I expected more than this from Notre Dame, and am severely disappointed.


33 posted on 03/21/2009 5:09:37 PM PDT by Clarence (back to lurking now...)
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