Wow, now this is an interesting take on Christian charity. Apparently, according to the catechism of Sinkspur, when one here's gossip -and it is now becoming fairly apparent that's all this is- one should feel free to spread that gossip, add to that gossip whatever spin one wishes to cast the person being gossiped about in the worst light, and then self-rightously and piously offer that should said gossip and/or spin later prove to be untrue one can simply 'take back' what one has said.
Tell me, sink, do you have any Scripture, any quote from the Fathers or Doctors of the Church which exhorts you to act in such a manner?
I first heard of Archbishop Myers' home on Bill O'Reilly's nationally-syndicated radio show, last Wednesday. He mentioned both Murphy's $1.2 million dollar mansion on Long Island and Myers' $600,000 house.
As you know, O'Reilly has never had to retract a story. This is not "gossip."