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((Personally I think Mahony ought to pull a "Crazy Irving" and shred
all the ****ing documents himself, on a weekend, then head to Italy and retire to the Vatican, which as a Prince of the Church is his right. He'd be as beyond prosecution as the innumerable loxers in Isntreal who do the same exact thing. Bret.)) Easter 2010: My Return To The Catholic Church Stalls By Joe Guzzardi "Last Easter, I wrote about taking my first tentative steps toward returning to the Roman Catholic flock from which I have been estranged for nearly 50 years. Readers mailed encouraging messages. One urged me to attend the traditional Latin Mass offered at Pittsburgh’s St. Boniface Church, a suggestion that I immediately followed up on. I wasn’t surprised that being inside the church comforted me. Catholicism played a central role throughout my formative years. Although my father was a baptized Catholic, neither my mother nor her children (my two sisters and myself) were. Eventually, she decided to convert. We took the mandatory catechism classes, parish priest Father Francis Osborne visited our home regularly and eventually we were baptized. Shortly thereafter I became an altar boy with dreams of becoming a priest. When my parents were remarried in the Catholic Church, I served at their Mass. Throughout my early childhood and into high school, I attended Roman Catholic schools, took more catechism and studied Latin. In short, Catholicism was deeply ingrained into me and even during my periods of deepest doubts about its validity I cannot easily dismiss it. Who knows how much further along I would be in my return—if it were not for Roger Cardinal Mahony, one of the most blatant illegal alien, Open-Borders advocates and an untried criminal for his role in covering up his priest subordinates who sexually abused minor boys and girls. Mahony’s record of deceit dates back to the early 1980s. What brings Mahony back into the forefront is the Mass he offered at the Capitol Hill March 21 illegal alien rally coyly named “March for America” There, along side of the Service Employees International Union, Janet Murguia, Ali Noorani and U.S. Rep. Luis Gutierrez, stood criminal enabler Mahony advocating for the his lawbreaking friends. Comprehensive immigration reform is, said Mahony, “right and true”—as if he has any moral authority on immigration or any other subject. [Immigration reform is right and just, By Cardinal Roger Mahony, Washington Post, March 19, 2010] In the opinion of many, including me, Mahony belongs in jail. And, now that Mahony will turn the mandatory retirement age of 75 next February, that’s just where he may be headed. According to church protocol, when Cardinals reach 75, they are required to submit their resignations to the Vatican. The Pope has the option to permit the Cardinal to continue in his post, should he choose to, or accept his resignation. Vatican insiders speculate that Mahony has approved a coadjutor bishop recently selected for him by the Holy See. This news and the new Cardinal’s name will be, according to rumor, publicly announced “soon.” But retirement may not save Mahony from prosecution. That will depend on whether Los Angeles District Attorney Steve Cooley makes good on his promise to continue to thoroughly investigate and vigorously prosecute sexually abusive priests in the Archdiocese of Los Angeles. Included are those who protected the priests including Mahony. For nearly a decade, Mahony has been defensive and defiant. He’s steadfastly refused to respond to demands for the names of known priest offenders and the internal church documents that identify them. Years ago, Cooley promised Ron Russell of Los Angeles’ alternative newspaper the New Times that “his office intends to go beyond merely prosecuting a few priests accused of abusing children to pursue criminal misconduct within the nation’s largest Roman Catholic archdiocese ‘wherever it leads.’” (If you wonder why Cooley spoke to the New Times and not the Los Angeles Times, the answer is simple. The LA Times in the early stages of the investigation never had an interest in exposing Mahony’s deceit— presumably because it supports his political liberalism and efforts to destroy Catholicism.) When Russell asked Cooley if that means Mahony himself may conceivably become the target of a criminal probe, the district attorney pointedly replied: ”No one is above the law.’ "Cooley declined to speculate about how many current and former priests within Mahony’s sprawling archdiocese—which includes Los Angeles, Ventura, and Santa Barbara Counties—may ultimately be charged. He pledged , however, to bring guilty clerics and those who criminally protect them to justice “whether the number turns out to be in the single digits, double digits, or triple digits.” [D.A. Steve Cooley Says He'll Take His Investigation of Cardinal Mahony's Pedo-Priests "Wherever it leads", By Ron Russell, New Times L.A., July 11, 2002] Added Cooley: “We intend to be thorough and cautious. We want to make sure the evidence we gather is not suppressed [in court].We’re only at the beginning of a very long and detailed investigatory process.” If the public wants an idea of how Cooley intends to prosecute those for whom there is sufficient evidence, he pointed them to the case of Father Richard Allen Henry who molested four boys from the same family. Cooley convicted Henry convicted and sent him to prison for eight years—the first priest so sentenced. Despite agreeing in 2008 to a record-setting $660 million settlement with more than 500 alleged victims of clergy abuse, no figure in the Catholic Church’s worldwide involvement in the pedophilia scandal has been more elusive than Mahony who has blocked numerous attempts by prosecutors and plaintiffs' attorneys to gain access to internal church documents. [Judge Approves $660 million Abuse Settlement, Associated Press, March 7, 2008] Even the U.S. bishops’ National Review Board criticized Mahony for what it termed “resisting disclosure.” Although the criminal process is slow, don’t discount Cooley. Several years ago, while working with the district attorney’s staff, I met Cooley. His prosecutors were engaged in what then seemed like the impossible task of pressuring Mexican authorities to change a 2001 Mexican Supreme Court decision that barred the extradition of killers facing life sentences in the United States. Key to Cooley’s efforts was his department’s creation of the website EscapingJustice.com that highlighted the outrageous refusal of Mexico to cooperate by exposing the stories of victims whose killers fled to that country. In 2005, largely because of Cooley’s efforts, the Mexican Supreme Court overturned the previous decision and allowed criminals facing life terms to be extradited. Several murderers have since been returned, including the killer of Sheriff’s Deputy David March. During the week leading up to Easter Sunday, Mahony has now delivered the ultimate insult to whoever remains among his faithful. On his blog, Mahony posted his response to disapproval about how then- Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger (and future pontiff Pope Benedict XVI), as Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith (CDF), handled the case of Rev. Lawrence Murphy who sexually abused more than 200 students at a Milwaukee school for the deaf. Reports claim that the priest was “protected” from laicization in the 1990s by the CDF. (Vatican Axed Trial for Priest Accused by Deaf Boys, by Nicole Winfield, Boston Globe, March 25, 2010) Wrote Mahony: “Without the proactive and helpful assistance of Cardinal Ratzinger and the Congregation over these years, the Archdiocese of Los Angeles would never have been able to move forward aggressively to remove priests from ministry who were proved to be guilty of the sexual abuse of minors.” [Cardinal Mahony praises Pope’s swift response to Los Angeles abuse cases, Catholic News Agency, Mar 31, 2010] Mahony, other Cardinals like New York’s retired Edward Egan, who was once quoted as saying that 19 victims of sexual abuse is not “a significant number”, and now possibly the Pope, all of whom claim to take the moral high ground on immigration while turning their backs on innocent sex abuse victims makes it tough for me to make a case for returning to the church. Despite it all, I remain open-minded—in large part because of readers who urged me not to give up; and because of other Catholics that I know are charitable, loving people. What I need to spur me on is a sustained news cycle without Roman Catholic advocacy for open borders—or more scandalous, stomach- churning accounts about sexual acts perpetrated on children that are so vile that my mind can barely grasp them. Since it seems unlikely that I will get either, let alone both, my inner struggle remains unresolved." Joe Guzzardi [email him] is a California native who recently fled the state because of over-immigration, over-population and a rapidly deteriorating quality of life. He has moved to Pittsburgh, PA where the air is clean and the growth rate stable. A long-time instructor in English at the Lodi Adult School, Guzzardi has been writing a weekly column since 1988. It currently appears in the Lodi News-Sentinel. |
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On Apr 4, 6:24*pm, Bret L wrote:
I thought we'd all agreed that you're a verbose moron. |
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Jilly pondered, got scalped, then retreated to her rathole:
I thought Since when? we'd all agreed What do you mean "we," Kemosabe? that you're a verbose moron. And you're a morose vermin. |
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On Apr 4, 7:39*pm, "GeoSynch" wrote:
Jilly pondered, got scalped, then retreated to her rathole: I thought Since Yes, I agree. Since forever. we'd all agreed What do you mean "we," Kemosabe? Thinking people. I wasn't talking to you. that you're a verbose moron. And you're a morose vermin. I meant that thinking people had agreed. That automatically excludes you. You may now continue your toe-tapping, Senator Sugar. |
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Jilly just loves being humiliated:
I thought Since [when?] Yes, I agree. Since forever. SCORE! CHA-CHINGHH!! :-) |
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On Apr 4, 7:58*pm, "GeoSynch" wrote:
Jilly just loves being humiliated: I thought Since [forever] Yes, I agree. Since forever. SCORE! CHA-CHINGHH!! :-) Agreed. We also agree that you're "too busy" to read anything but software manuals and that you have therefore self-selected yourself into that group of those whose learning activities have entirely ceased. |
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Jilly gorged:
SCORE! CHA-CHINGHH!! :-) Agreed. Unlike the bumbling Buffoon, you seem to have a capacity for self-awareness. We also agree that you're "too busy" to read anything but software manuals and that you have therefore self-selected yourself into that group of those whose learning activities have entirely ceased. Book or novels, be they fiction or non-fiction, hold little to no prospect for financial payoff, only perhaps emotional payoff or what economists deem as psychic income. Software manuals of the sort I'm interested for referential purposes do have that payoff prospect to learn new or better way of doing things in the career field I thrive in. This is probably something not fully appreciated by a parasitic tax-feeder employed by Leviathan whose snout is fully immersed in the trough from which sustenance is forcibly extracted from productive private sector taxpayers. |
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"GeoSynch" wrote: Jilly gorged: SCORE! CHA-CHINGHH!! :-) Agreed. Unlike the bumbling Buffoon, you seem to have a capacity for self-awareness. We also agree that you're "too busy" to read anything but software manuals and that you have therefore self-selected yourself into that group of those whose learning activities have entirely ceased. Book or novels, be they fiction or non-fiction, hold little to no prospect for financial payoff, only perhaps emotional payoff or what economists deem as psychic income. Software manuals of the sort I'm interested for referential purposes do have that payoff prospect to learn new or better way of doing things in the career field I thrive in. This is probably something not fully appreciated by a parasitic tax-feeder employed by Leviathan whose snout is fully immersed in the trough from which sustenance is forcibly extracted from productive private sector taxpayers. Would you mind telling me your age? |
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Jenn inquired:
Would you mind telling me your age? Why do you ask? |
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"GeoSynch" wrote: Jenn inquired: Would you mind telling me your age? Why do you ask? Just wondering. |
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On Apr 4, 11:14*pm, "GeoSynch" wrote:
Jilly gorged: SCORE! CHA-CHINGHH!! :-) Agreed. Unlike the bumbling Buffoon, you seem to have a capacity for self-awareness. We also agree that you're "too busy" to read anything but software manuals and that you have therefore self-selected yourself into that group of those whose learning activities have entirely ceased. Book or novels, be they fiction or non-fiction, hold little to no prospect for financial payoff The "depth" of Senator Sugar is revealed. Why not become a street prostitute? Then you wouldn't even have to read those boring software manuals. And bonus! You could have all the jism and smegma you want! |
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On Apr 4, 11:31*pm, "GeoSynch" wrote:
Jenn inquired: Would you mind telling me your age? Why do you ask? Why are you afraid to answer? |
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Jenn wrote:
Would you mind telling me your age? Why do you ask? Just wondering. Why? |
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"GeoSynch" wrote: Jenn wrote: Would you mind telling me your age? Why do you ask? Just wondering. Why? Curious |
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Jilly prostrated herself:
Book or novels, be they fiction or non-fiction, hold little to no prospect for financial payoff [Non-response blather snipped] And the humiliation of Jilly continues unabated. |
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On Apr 4, 11:39*pm, Jenn wrote:
In article , *"GeoSynch" wrote: Jenn inquired: Would you mind telling me your age? Why do you ask? Just wondering. You know, I ran into a "great American" like Senator Sugar recently. He had started a real estate company catering to firefighters, cops and soldiers. He said he was going to be featured on Sean Hannity show. He told me he wanted to make a pile of money and then move to Costa Rica or some place he wouldn't have to pay taxes. In other words, rape the US for all he could and then bail out. And do so on the backs of public servants. What a patriot! |
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Jilly jived:
Would you mind telling me your age? Why do you ask? Why are you afraid to answer? Why are you deathly afraid of the topic of military MK-ULTRA mind-control? |
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Jenn purred:
Would you mind telling me your age? Why do you ask? Just wondering. Why? Curious How many lives have you got left, kitty? |
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"GeoSynch" wrote: Jenn purred: Would you mind telling me your age? Why do you ask? Just wondering. Why? Curious How many lives have you got left, kitty? OK, so you don't want to answer. Whatever. |
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Jenn threw up her hands:
Would you mind telling me your age? Why do you ask? Just wondering. Why? Curious How many lives have you got left, kitty? OK, so you don't want to answer. Whatever. Again, why do you ask? |
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"GeoSynch" wrote: Jenn threw up her hands: Would you mind telling me your age? Why do you ask? Just wondering. Why? Curious How many lives have you got left, kitty? OK, so you don't want to answer. Whatever. Again, why do you ask? I told you; I'm just curious. |
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Jenn wrote:
Again, why do you ask? I told you; I'm just curious. What's the basis for your curiosity? |
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"GeoSynch" wrote: Jenn wrote: Again, why do you ask? I told you; I'm just curious. What's the basis for your curiosity? I've been interested in people's reading choices based on their age and income since I was part of a research project in the 90s. |
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Jenn wrote:
Again, why do you ask? I told you; I'm just curious. What's the basis for your curiosity? I've been interested in people's reading choices based on their age and income since I was part of a research project in the 90s. Do elaborate. |
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"GeoSynch" wrote: Jenn wrote: Again, why do you ask? I told you; I'm just curious. What's the basis for your curiosity? I've been interested in people's reading choices based on their age and income since I was part of a research project in the 90s. Do elaborate. I was part of a research project, and I remain interested in the topic. |
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Jenn wrote:
Again, why do you ask? I told you; I'm just curious. What's the basis for your curiosity? I've been interested in people's reading choices based on their age and income since I was part of a research project in the 90s. Do elaborate. I was part of a research project, and I remain interested in the topic. That's nice. My age is none of your business; neither is my income. |
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"GeoSynch" wrote: Jenn wrote: Again, why do you ask? I told you; I'm just curious. What's the basis for your curiosity? I've been interested in people's reading choices based on their age and income since I was part of a research project in the 90s. Do elaborate. I was part of a research project, and I remain interested in the topic. That's nice. My age is none of your business; neither is my income. I didn't ask your income. If you don't want to state your age for some reason, that's fine. I didn't think that most guys minded. |
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On Apr 4, 11:51*pm, "GeoSynch" wrote:
Jilly jived: Would you mind telling me your age? Why do you ask? Why are you afraid to answer? Why are you deathly afraid of the topic of military MK-ULTRA mind-control? Because my programming causes me pain when I discuss that topic, much like it causes you pain and evasive maneuvers when discussing your age. |
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On Apr 4, 11:48*pm, "GeoSynch" wrote:
Jilly prostrated herself: Book or novels, be they fiction or non-fiction, hold little to no prospect for financial payoff [Non-response blather snipped] And the humiliation of Jilly continues unabated. I was talking about an opportunity for you to make some money with virtually no investment. Your responses and general demeanor made it appear as though that would interest you, Senator Sugar. BTW, that was a nice tap-dance around Jenn's question. ;-) |
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On Apr 5, 12:06*am, Jenn wrote:
In article , *"GeoSynch" wrote: Jenn wrote: Again, why do you ask? I told you; I'm just curious. What's the basis for your curiosity? I've been interested in people's reading choices based on their age and income since I was part of a research project in the 90s. Do elaborate. I was part of a research project, and I remain interested in the topic. Do you have a guess based on Sentaor Sugar's answers? What a sad little life he must have. He's like 2pid: dumb as a board yet proud of all the money he makes. I'd rather die than be incomplete and substandard humans like they are. |
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Jilly jived:
Would you mind telling me your age? Why do you ask? Why are you afraid to answer? Why are you deathly afraid of the topic of military MK-ULTRA mind-control? Because my programming causes me pain when I discuss that topic, much like it causes you pain and evasive maneuvers when discussing your age. I was just having a little fun at Jenn's expense for the way she kept asking pointed questions of Scott regarding Nixon and when he asked a question of her in return, she went all snooty with her "I don't feel like taking orders from you today" response. |
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Jilly gasped:
And the humiliation of Jilly continues unabated. I was talking about an opportunity for you to make some money with virtually no investment. No thanks, I'm not interested in Jilly The Blowjob Queen's money-making ventures. |
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"GeoSynch" wrote: Jilly jived: Would you mind telling me your age? Why do you ask? Why are you afraid to answer? Why are you deathly afraid of the topic of military MK-ULTRA mind-control? Because my programming causes me pain when I discuss that topic, much like it causes you pain and evasive maneuvers when discussing your age. I was just having a little fun at Jenn's expense for the way she kept asking pointed questions of Scott regarding Nixon and when he asked a question of her in return, she went all snooty with her "I don't feel like taking orders from you today" response. lol Leave it to you to screw up the scenario. |
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, "Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!" wrote: On Apr 5, 12:06*am, Jenn wrote: In article , *"GeoSynch" wrote: Jenn wrote: Again, why do you ask? I told you; I'm just curious. What's the basis for your curiosity? I've been interested in people's reading choices based on their age and income since I was part of a research project in the 90s. Do elaborate. I was part of a research project, and I remain interested in the topic. Do you have a guess based on Sentaor Sugar's answers? Nah, I don't want to go there. I asked him his age in good faith. |
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On Apr 5, 12:26*am, "GeoSynch" wrote:
Jilly jived: Would you mind telling me your age? Why do you ask? Why are you afraid to answer? Why are you deathly afraid of the topic of military MK-ULTRA mind-control? Because my programming causes me pain when I discuss that topic, much like it causes you pain and evasive maneuvers when discussing your age. I was just having a little fun at Jenn's expense for the way she kept asking pointed questions of Scott regarding Nixon and when he asked a question of her in return, she went all snooty with her "I don't feel like taking orders from you today" response. You must have only read every other post. 2pid was being as evasive as you are. As is his norm he didn't answer the question posed, tried to shift to a new topic and then became demanding that his new topic take precedence. 2pid is confused. Besides, when I demanded that 2pid answer a question he was no more forthcoming than you were. Now answer the question. How old are you? |
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Jenn postured:
I asked him his age in good faith. What's your age? What's your income? What's the correlation between those answers and recent books you've read? If you're unwilling to answer, then you might as well treat your original questions as the suppositional suppositories that they were. |
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On Apr 5, 12:32*am, "GeoSynch" wrote:
Jilly gasped: And the humiliation of Jilly continues unabated. I was talking about an opportunity for you to make some money with virtually no investment. No thanks, I'm not interested in Jilly The Blowjob Queen's money-making ventures. Just think of it, Senator Sugar! Men wining and dining you with fine meals, a short trip to a nice hotel room, then a quick few hundred cash. Your dream come true! And no reading or toe-tapping required. |
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Jilly demanded:
Besides, when I demanded that 2pid answer a question he was no more forthcoming than you were. Now answer the question. How old are you? What's your real name, Jilly? |
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"GeoSynch" wrote: Jenn postured: I asked him his age in good faith. What's your age? 53 What's your income? No thanks. I didn't ask you that for a reason. What's the correlation between those answers and recent books you've read? See above. If you're unwilling to answer, then you might as well treat your original questions as the suppositional suppositories that they were. Good God you're an idiot. |
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Jilly revelled:
No thanks, I'm not interested in Jilly The Blowjob Queen's money-making ventures. Just think of it, Senator Sugar! Men wining and dining you with fine meals, a short trip to a nice hotel room, then a quick few hundred cash. A Sad Sack/Gomer Pyle salary just ain't enough to cover Jilly's tranny wardobe and kitschy jewelry expenses, so this is how she supplements that meager parasitic tax-feeder income. |
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