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To: pegleg
She may not be very politic about it, and you may not like what she says ... but I think she has Dolan pegged accurately here.

Let's face it -- the USCCB is not a religious organization. It's a political lobbying group, and has effectively become the leadership of the official "state church" of the modern, secular United States of America. This is why their offices are in Washington, D.C., by the way. If they were truly a religious organization they'd probably be located somewhere in Nebraska or Kansas.

But I'd also suggest that right-thinking American Catholics have written off Cardinal Dolan and his ilk years ago, so I don't see why Ann Barnhart should be disappointed at all.

15 posted on 08/28/2012 3:58:33 PM PDT by Alberta's Child ("If you touch my junk, I'm gonna have you arrested.")
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To: Alberta's Child
She may not be very politic about it, and you may not like what she says ... but I think she has Dolan pegged accurately here.

You stand behind Ann and I’ll stand behind Cardinal Dolan and let the chips fall where they may.

Let's face it -- the USCCB is not a religious organization. It's a political lobbying group, and has effectively become the leadership of the official "state church" of the modern, secular United States of America.

That would be your opinion.

But I'd also suggest that right-thinking American Catholics have written off Cardinal Dolan and his ilk years ago

What is his ilk?

, so I don't see why Ann Barnhart should be disappointed at all.

Lucky for me I don’t consider her my moral compass. Being zealous is one thing, being slanderous is quite another.

18 posted on 08/28/2012 4:25:38 PM PDT by pegleg (Lies will seek you out, but the truth must be sought.)
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