Posted on 11/01/2004 7:57:46 AM PST by NYer
NEW YORK A member of the U.S. bishops National Review Board for the Protection of Children and Young People says shes proud of her efforts to promote and expand abortion through political action.
But counselors who work with teens say that her position is incompatible with the protection of children. In abortion, not only are unborn children abused they say teen mothers are, too.
Attorney Pamela Hayes is one of twelve members who were appointed to the National Review board formed by the bishops in 2002. It oversees compliance with sexual abuse and child protection policies.
Ive contributed to a lot of pro-choice candidates, and so what? So what? Hayes told the Register. What are they going to do about it? If they dont like it, then dont put me on the board. If theyve got a problem with that, you tell them theyve got a problem.
She spoke in harsh terms about U.S. bishops who have suggested that Catholics vet the abortion platforms of politicians before voting and expressed enthusiastic support for the promise of fetal stem-cell research to expand life of living.
Hayes was responding to a recent report that said she had donated to Emilys List, the single-issue political-action committee whose sole purpose is to elect pro-abortion politicians. The story also revealed $2,000 in donations to the John Kerry for President campaign and two $250 gifts to pro-abortion Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York.
Hayes said the story also failed to mention numerous other pro-abortion causes and candidates to which she has contributed.
They havent a clue how much money Ive given to her, Hayes said of Clinton in an interview Oct. 21. Ive given her way more than that, and I mean a lot more. In addition, I was on her finance committee and raised substantial amounts of money for her.
Hayes characterized support for abortion as the key political issue for her. If theyre pro-choice and theyre Democrat, theyre my kind of candidate, said Hayes, who grew up Catholic, attended Catholic schools in Manhattan and belongs to Manhattans St. Aloysius Parish.
Hayes expressed her pro-abortion agenda on the heels of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops announcement of five new members who will join her on the board to replace former and outgoing members Charles Keating, Robert Bennett, Anne Burke, William Burleigh and Leon Panetta.
Federal Election Commission records reveal that Bennett and Panetta also donate to pro-abortion candidates, and Panetta voted for abortion funding in the U.S. House of Representatives.
Bill Ryan, deputy director of communications for the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, said neither he nor other officials at the conference would comment about the pro-abortion views expressed by Hayes.
It would be inappropriate to comment on the views of an individual board member, Ryan told the Register.
The Register contacted the office of Bishop Wilton Gregory, president of the bishops conference, and was told he was unreachable in Rome. The Register also left messages for Msgr. William Fay, general secretary of the bishops conference, and Msgr. Francis Maniscalco, director of communication for the conference, and was told both were unavailable for comment.
Abortion and Abuse
Georgette Forney, who had an abortion when she was 16, has counseled hundreds of girls who suffer from post-abortion psychological trauma.
Her own abortion led her down a path of drugs, alcohol and self abuse that she says is common today among girls as young as 12 who are getting impregnated by older men who pay for abortions.
She describes a cycle of sexual abuse perpetuated by the abortion industry, and urged the National Review Board to oppose it.
Young girls who engage in sexual activity are looking for affirmation. Older men who want to have sex with them know how to exploit that, says Forney, 44, of Pittsburgh. Abortion makes this easier for the perpetrators. If the victim gets pregnant, typically she follows the perpetrators lead and lays herself out on the table at an abortion clinic, completely clueless as to whats about to happen to her. At 16, I had no idea they were going to put a vacuum hose in my body and suck a baby out. They just did it.
Molly White, a post-abortion counselor in Belton, Texas, also warned that abortion and abuse are related. She tells of a girl in Texas who, starting when she was 14, was impregnated at least three times by one teacher who convinced her each time to get an abortion.
Theres no question today that the abortion industry helps facilitate the sexual exploitation of very young girls, White said. One would not expect someone on a board thats concerned with sexual exploitation of minors to be championing the abortion industrys rights.
Abortion also kills a child, said Dolores Grier, president of Black Catholics Against Abortion. Grier, a New Yorker, knows the review board member personally. She said its inappropriate that Hayes or anyone else engaged in pro-abortion activities be chosen to serve on a board for the protection of children. She says the abortion industry is rooted in racism and kills a disproportionately high number of black children who should be protected by the Catholic Church.
Asked Grier: How can you be a Catholic, in accord with Catholic Church teachings which are pro-life and favor abortion rights while serving on a board thats supposed to protect children?
All Over the Map: Surveying New Members
In interviews with the Register, two of the five new members of the bishops National Review Board said they fully back Catholic doctrine in opposition to abortion, euthanasia, fetal stem-cell research, homosexual marriage and cloning. One said hes guided by Church positions on moral issues, and two declined to answer the Registers questions directly.
Bishop Gregory appointed the new members and promoted board member Nicholas Cafardi as chairman. Cafardi, dean of the Duquesne University Law School, said he suspects the new members respect Catholic teachings on abortion and other life issues.
I know them to be good, orthodox Catholics who were carefully chosen, Cafardi told the Register.
Cafardi described himself as an orthodox Catholic and a Bob Casey Democrat, referring to the late governor of Pennsylvania who was snubbed as a speaker at the 1992 Democratic National Convention because of his pro-life views.
I worked for the Church for 13 years of my professional life, as the lawyer for the Pittsburgh Diocese, and I followed it up by coming to work for a Catholic university, Cafardi said. I was one of the first lay canon lawyers in the United States, and the Church is very much my life. Anybody who knows me knows that Im pro-life.
New members of the board are:
Judge Michael Merz, a federal magistrate in the U.S. District Court, Southern District of Ohio. Merz calls himself an orthodox, cradle Catholic who has been active in the Church all his life and has been a registered Republican his entire adult life.
Ive contributed to a lot of pro-choice candidates, and so what? So what? Hayes told the Register. What are they going to do about it? If they dont like it, then dont put me on the board. If theyve got a problem with that, you tell them theyve got a problem.
Her stupidity and arrogance precedes here, she should be fired immediately for adhering to beliefs contrary to the Catholic Faith, she is NOT in concert with the Holy See.
Pamela D. Hayes graduated with honors from Northeastern University, Boston, in 1975, and from Emory University School of Law, Atlanta, in 1978. She opened the Law Offices of Pamela D. Hayes in 1993, located on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan, with a concentration on criminal defense litigation and federal civil rights litigation. During her career, Hayes has worked for the State of New Jersey Office of the Public Defender; the Office of Court Administration, Supreme Court, New York County; and the Office for the Special Prosecutor for the New York City Criminal Justice System. In the Brooklyn District Attorney's Office (1990-1992), Hayes managed the day-to-day prosecution of cases involving sex offenses and child abuse. She is also an assistant professor at the John Jay School of Criminal Justice, City University of New York. Hayes has served as legal consultant and as an expert commentator for many television and radio outlets on the cable, national and local level. Her professional organizations and activities include the State Bars of Georgia, New Jersey, New York, and of the Supreme Court of the United States, Metropolitan Black Bar Association, Coalition of 100 Black Women, Jack and Jill of America and the New York State Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (vice president of the board of directors). (appointed 2002)
The National Review Board
"Promise to Protect, Pledge to Heal"
Office of Child and Youth Protection
Office of Child and Youth Protection
United States Conference of Catholic Bishops
3211 4th Street, N.E., Washington, DC 20017-1194
(202) 541-5413 | FAX: (202) 541-5410
Email: ocyp@usccb.org
All together now:
WWWWWIIILLLLLLL---TONNNNNN!!!!!
FIRE HER ASS!!!
Thanks. Sent a terse nastygram to WWWWIIILLLLLLL-TONNNNN!
More and more, every day, it becomes clearer why Bp. Bruskewitz simply blew off this bunch of bozos.
Laugh or cry?
Satan and or his minions may be found in Church on any given Sunday ...
-but one of many corrupt USCCB organizations...
Catholic Charities is far far worse...
A handful left. A few more waited until after Mass to have words with the priest - I found that to be positive, though, because he agreed to call each of them before today and explain it again. At least THEY seemed receptive. The ones that got up, went to the middle aisle, genuflected, and walked out... I just feel sorry for them. They denied themselves the sacrament because of their pride...
NEWS!!!
I am told that Ms. Hayes resigned her position with PRB yesterday afternoon.
GOOD WORK!!!
Excellent! Quite a topper to the news about the election!
YEAH! What a great day!
The bishops put Hayes on the National Review Board, because they wanted her on the board.
Why should they fire someone they hired, and who has not changed her position. If you don't agree with the bishops, why don't you leave the Church?
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