Posted on 05/08/2009 11:56:37 AM PDT by KLT
Edited on 05/08/2009 12:41:14 PM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
Alan Keyes among 21 arrested at Notre Dame May 8, 2009 1:29 PM Former Illinois U.S. Senate candidate Alan Keyes and 20 other protesters were arrested this morning when they refused to leave the Notre Dame campus during a protest of President Obama's upcoming commencement address there, a university spokesman said.
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Why some persons say pictures and graphics should not be used to tell the truth of such crimes against the innocents is beyond my understanding. This nation can no longer afford to allow Liberals to determine our national morality standards.
This is from an article of May 4. This whole thing has been going on for a while.
We cannot return to the failed tactics of the past. They will only bring more failure to the pro-life cause.
Thank you for finding and posting it, Winstons Julia!! Well done!
See the photo above, and also Terry said “we.” That makes both of them. By the way, what makes you think Terry and Keyes would lead their pro-life supporters in pushing the carriages but not push one themselves? Do you see them as chickens?
I couldn’t agree more. In fact, I’ll say Terry has been quite harmful to the cause.
He has been an inspiration to me, and to many others. The courageous give the rest of us room to follow.
Another freeper recently reminded me of a great saying: Work as though everything depended on you, and pray as if everything depended on God.
A few protestors using over the top tactics, makes the pro-life movement appear to be made up and supported by only people on the fringe, when in fact the pro-life position is a mainstream conservative position.
There was enough time to gather several hundred people together, even if they had to protest off-campus. Why not do it that way? Furthermore, going through the proper channels, several hundred people probably could have protested ON campus.
Having said the above it is ridiculous that any group should have to go through such red tape to protest on campus. Students should do something about that.
Here is a great thread about a Cardinal who essentially calls Zero a liar, openly compared abortion to slavery and suggests that it might take a war to end it.
UPDATED: Vatican Official Criticizes ND Honor as ‘Greatest Scandal’
Cardinal Newman Society
Archbishop Raymond Burke, Prefect of the Vaticans highest court, the Apostolic Signatura, called on Catholics to give an uncompromising witness to the dignity of life and sharply criticized the University of Notre Dame for its planned honor for pro-abortion [Alleged] President Barack Obama during an address this morning to the National Catholic Prayer Breakfast in Washington, DC.
The faithful in the Church and especially Catholics in America are blessed to have a shepherd such as Archbishop Burke reminding us of our responsibilities as disciples of Christ to always and everywhere proclaim the Truth, said Patrick J. Reilly, president of The Cardinal Newman Society.
The archbishop began his address by noting that he has the deepest concern for our nation, and later implored Catholics to be aware of the godless secularism and relativism that underlie the Culture of Death. He noted that “we would be right to be discouraged if this were just up to us,” and talked about the importance of Eucharistic Adoration and praying the Rosary.
Commenting on the ongoing scandal of Notre Dames planned honor for [Alleged] President Obama, Archbishop Burke received a standing ovation from the crowd of more than 1,200 when he called it rightly the source of the greatest scandal.
He also said that in a culture marked by widespread and ingrained confusion about the most fundamental teachings of the moral law, our Catholic schools and universities must be beacons of truth and right conduct.
Archbishop Burke added that if “we as individuals are not willing to accept the burdens of the Catholic witness to life, we are not worthy of the name Catholic.
Tom Hoopes, editor of the National Catholic Register interviewed Archbishop Burke about Notre Dame last night and when asked what the Church should do about Notre Dame the archbishop responded:
What it should do is have Notre Dame come clean. Is it Catholic or isnt it? A Catholic institution, a Catholic university, cannot give honors to someone who is a promoter of things that are opposed to the most fundamental beliefs of Catholics, and so thats what needs to happen.
When asked by Hoopes how the Church could do this, Archbishop Burke said:
Theres an apostolic constitution, Ex corde Ecclesiae, which sets forth the requirements for a university to have the name Catholic. I think that Notre Dame has to either follow those norms or say Were not a Catholic university anymore.
http://www.aipnews.com/talk/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=4464&posts=1#M13344
At least Alan did it now. On May 17th it may have been the wrong thing to do, but I still say can’t a million people show up to offer an alternative.
The “official” Notre Dame Response group doesn’t want “graphic pictures” but it makes me wonder if the liberals haven’t infiltrated and taken that over.
Amen!
What would happen if hundreds of thousands of prolifers showed up and peacefully demonstrated? The media would largely ignore it, and report that a few hundred people showed up.
Here’s the evidence (great video, trust me):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_LXVA0fefh8
Great going, Alan. It’s good to see someone stand up for their beliefs.
Thanks again for the ping wag..
OBAMA shouldn’t be proabortion cause if everyone thought like him, he wouldn’t have been born....
I know for sure that we have two buses going there on May 17th, including three Priests.
This is just the beginning.
From “Savvy” at AIPNEWS.com:
It’s a little after 8:00 PM in South Bend, IN.
Alan Keyes has still not been released from jail. Asked
when it was expected he would be released, the officer
at St. Joseph County Jail replied, “It’s whenever he can
post a bond.”
I wonder how long he’ll stay in jail.
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