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June 2012

GOP Congresswoman’s Spokesman: ‘Hurl Some Acid At Those Female Democratic Senators’  → mediaite.com
May 31, 2012
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May 2012

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Cardinal Timothy M. Dolan of New York authorized payments of as much as $20,000 to sexually abusive priests as an incentive for them to agree to dismissal from the priesthood when he was the archbishop of Milwaukee.

Questioned at the time about the news that one particularly notorious pedophile cleric had been given a “payoff” to leave the priesthood, Cardinal Dolan, then the archbishop, responded that such an inference was “false, preposterous and unjust.”

But a document unearthed during bankruptcy proceedings for the Archdiocese of Milwaukee and made public by victims’ advocates reveals that the archdiocese did make such payments to multiple accused priests to encourage them to seek dismissal, thereby allowing the church to remove them from the payroll.

A spokesman for the archdiocese confirmed on Wednesday that payments of as much as $20,000 were made to “a handful” of accused priests “as a motivation” not to contest being defrocked. The process, known as “laicization,” is a formal church juridical procedure that requires Vatican approval, and can take far longer if the priest objects.

“It was a way to provide an incentive to go the voluntary route and make it happen quickly, and ultimately cost less,” said Jerry Topczewski, the spokesman for the archdiocese. “Their cooperation made the process a lot more expeditious.”

Cardinal Dolan, who is president of the national bishops’ conference and fast becoming the nation’s most high-profile Roman Catholic cleric, did not respond to several requests for comment.

A victims advocacy group, the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests, sent a letter of protest to the current archbishop of Milwaukee on Wednesday asking, “In what other occupation, especially one working with families and operating schools and youth programs, is an employee given a cash bonus for raping and sexually assaulting children?”

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The New York Times, “In Milwaukee Post, Cardinal Authorized Paying Abusers.”

Jesus fucking Christ.

(via inothernews)

“Jesus fucking Christ” is right.

(via mohandasgandhi)
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To the people who have said "I'll move to Canada if Obama is reelected." Well, here's what you get in Canada, if you move there:

Socialized healthcare, similar to what President Obama helped pass in the Affordable Care Act.

Universally recognized same-sex marriage.

Canada’s population is 45% Atheist.

In Canada, there is no limit on abortions. They can occur in the 1st, 2nd, 3rd trimester, or even partial birth.

Also, Fox News is not allowed to air in Canada.

So, how’s your so-called brilliant plan working out now, Republican?

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May 31, 2012
NEW YORK (Reuters) - New York Cardinal Timothy Dolan authorized $20,000 payments to a handful of sexually abusive priests so they would immediately leave the Milwaukee archdiocese when Dolan was archbishop there nearly a decade ago, a church spokeswoman said on Thursday. → mobile.reuters.com

Cardinal Timothy Dolan had the “cojones” to write a letter to Obama against gay marriage

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/mobileweb/2011/09/22/timothy-dolan-issues-letter-to-obama-about-gay-marriage_n_976788.html

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“There are so many things amiss in the United States that one hardly knows where to begin discussing them all. Yet of all the calamitous situations faced by Americans, the cruelest by far is the criminal justice system. America is the world’s prison capital, and just one state, Louisiana, has an incarceration rate 13 times higher than China’s and 5 times higher than Iran’s.
Mass incarceration did not come about by happenstance, but was a coordinated and perfected reaction to the successes of the civil rights movement. Jim Crow was made illegal, so a legal means of destroying the black community had to be created.”
—Criminal Injustice System (via azspot)
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In Churches Across The Country, Far-Right Pastors Preach Anti-Gay Hate And Violence | ThinkProgress → thinkprogress.org

In churches across the country, bigoted pastors with political missions are preaching hate speech every Sunday.
Despite the Bible’s message of love, compassion, and respect, there are an unknown number of conservative congregation heads using their pulpits to push animosity and hate — aimed mostly at the political hot topics of the day.

May 30, 2012
How Florida Gov. Rick Scott Could Steal The Election For Mitt Romney → thinkprogress.org

thisbrokenwheel:

And yet, it’s Republicans who always cry out in fear of voter fraud. But then I suppose no one fears being robbed more than a thief. 

If you have to cheat to win, guess what? Your ideas suck. 

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Queen Latifah comes out at Gay Pride Parade → allvoices.com

glossylalia:

nerd4music:

2112tryptophanbonfires:

“Y’all my peeps (people),” she said, referring to the LGBT community. “I love you!” Queen performed for more than an hour, rocking the festival with her hits like “U.N.I.T.Y” and “Ladies First.” From the moment Queen told the crowd that she “has been waiting to do this for a long time”, it was clear that the event would be no ordinary. She later on added that she was “proud to be among her people”.

The 42 year old, Latifah thanked the crowd for their support and advised them to keep safe. Thank you to all my favorite peep guests who came out to support me. I appreciate it. I love you so much. Hope you had a beautiful time,” she said. “Y’all be safe whatever y’all get into tonight. Boys –- strap it up. Ladies –- strap it up.”


Aww, yay! Ok, I’m glad that she felt safe and good enough to come out! 

I was afraid she was outed for a moment, but I’m so glad she came out on her own. 

This makes me so happy!

Get it, Queen! I live a Latifah appreciation life.

May 29, 20121,262 notes
“Here‘s the thing about rights—they‘re not actually supposed to be voted on. That‘s why they‘re called rights.” —Rachel Maddow (via lindahawj)
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