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Friday, July 30, 2004
My headline: Heresy ends as heretics exit (the AP's headline is) Bishop to Lay Ministers: Sign Oath "I could no longer pretend that I could ascend to some of those articles of faith any more than others can," she said Thursday in a telephone interview.Of course, she means "assent", but that's besides the point. She was content to be a lay minister but to disregard the teachings of the Church. ooo... this looks like trouble... However Tom Dolezal, a Catholic from Bend, said the issue is not about supporting church teachings but blind adherence to dogma. Tom, you're a regular Joan of Arc. It's called "faith" not "doubt". That's what we share: one faith in one Lord.
posted by Patrick Sweeney at 9:26 PM Permalink
Dafur: A place as close to Hell as you can get on this planet Reuters: Papal envoy appeals for Darfur refugees Pope John Paul's special envoy to Sudan on Monday called on the Khartoum government to guarantee security for the more than one million refugees in the Darfur region. Since most of the Christians in Sudan have been killed or driven out of Sudan, the only people left to persecute are other Muslims who have centuries-deep roots in that faith. The persecuters are Muslims aligned with Arab Muslims and funded and armed by Arab Muslim fascists. It's a real war and the biggest Muslim vs. Muslim war since Saddam's invasion of Kuwait. The utter meaningless of a war over Darfur is staggering - it resembles in some war the cattleman-farmer "wars" in Wild West days. I track these things pretty carefully. The Pope is not a pacifist but called for "boots on the ground" in Rwanda, South Sudan, Kosovo, and now East Sudan (i.e. Darfur) one of least hospitable places in the world to human life. The answer to the question "what do the Arab invaders of Darfur want" of the Muslim population which has been there for centuries is the same answer as one given by the captured alien in "Independence Day" to the president: "We want you to die". Also discussed in Amy Welborn's blog and John Allen in National Catholic Reporter The BBC has a good discussion of the military campaign. The name of the enemy is Janjaweed (meaning man with a gun on a horse). And this rather cynical story in the New York Press Historical note: for a short time the Christian kingdom of Axum extended as far west as Dafur long before the arrival of Islam.
posted by Patrick Sweeney at 8:32 PM Permalink
AP: Spitzer warns GOP to not use 9-11 for politics New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer had a blunt warning Thursday for Republicans opening their national convention late next month in New York City: Don't politicize the 9/11 terrorist attacks.Continuing his remarks, he immediately poltiticized 9/11: Spitzer, however, did a little of his own Bush-bashing on the subject of terrorism. Who is Eliot Spitzer to tell the voters what is and isn't part of the political discussion? With one side of their mouth they say "shove it" and then with the other demand "civility". posted by Patrick Sweeney at 7:52 PM Permalink
New York Post: Biker Tragedy A Queens teen riding a motorcycle without a helmet early yesterday was killed after a slow-speed chase by cops when he hit a pothole and crashed to the pavement.This bike comes with this disclaimer: The buyer acknowledges that riding this scooter is dangerous and that participation in this activity will expose the rider to the risk of serious injury or death. Such serious injury or death may result from mechanical equipment failure, your own actions, the actions, errors, or omissions of others or any combination of these or other factors. The buyer recognizes and acknowledges that they may be injured or killed as a result of their own negligent acts and/or the negligent acts of others, or by an equipment failure of the sort which might permit suit against a manufacturer or supplier on a theory of strict products liability. There's more detail in the New York Times account. Here's my take: the cops even before they knew he was in violation of his probation knew that this man was going to be stopped and they would run his id, and confiscate the bike. Pomar knew that he was going to lose the bike, pay a fine and possibly be found to be violation of his probation. He died because he wanted to evade the police. I hope they investigate the circumstances of his death thoroughly.
posted by Patrick Sweeney at 7:27 PM Permalink
A commandment Team Kerry forgot: "Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord Thy God in vain" DrudgeReport: Jesus! We need more balloons. 'Go balloons, go balloons! Go balloons! I don't see anything happening. Go balloons! Go balloons! Go balloons! Standby confetti. Keep coming, balloons. More balloons. Bring it- balloons, balloons, balloons! We want balloons, tons of them. Bring them down. Let them all come. No confetti. No confetti yet. Way to go Matt! He has got the MP3.
posted by Patrick Sweeney at 2:33 PM Permalink
re: life begins at conception is not a belief arising from reason and science The fertilized egg -- living human or dead human or something else? If dead -- when does it spontaneously come to life? (obviously absurd) If living -- is it integral to the mother? (no -- because the fertilized egg already has his or her own distinctive human DNA) If something else -- when does “it” become human? (absurd because nothing is genetically added or removed from the developing unborn child)
posted by Patrick Sweeney at 2:26 PM Permalink
Reuters: Belief in Hell Boosts Growth: Fed Report Economists searching for reasons why some nations are richer than others have found that those with a wide belief in hell are less corrupt and more prosperous, according to a report by the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis. posted by Patrick Sweeney at 12:58 PM Permalink
New York Post Ray Kerrison: When Bishops Refuse To Lead (published July 24) A task force of Catholic bishops, headed by Wash ington, D.C.'s Theodore Cardinal McCarrick, is now engaged in the prickly examination of what to do about Sen. John F. Kerry: Should the presumed presidential nominee, who professes the Catholic faith but publicly and consistently flouts its tenets on abortion, be permitted to receive Holy Communion? As I have been writing, we expect politicians to behave this way. It's the bishops who have the obligation to take a stand here and they are not. That's the primary scandal.
posted by Patrick Sweeney at 12:37 PM Permalink
Al Sharpton was wrong 40 acres and a mule were never promised. General Sherman unconstitutionally granted up to 40 acres for settlement to displaced freed negro slaves -- but not the mule. President Johnson reversed this and many other miltary orders concerning private property confiscations. So as Al said - they rode the donkey as pictured on the left.
posted by Patrick Sweeney at 12:24 PM Permalink
NRO David Frum's Diary: on the speech John Kerry last night presented himself as the survivor of some kind of freak accident: Like a man waking up from a coma, he doesn’t seem able to remember anything he did between 1969 and September 11, 2001. The last thing he recalls is battling the Viet Cong; then the next he remembers, he’s supporting President Bush’s campaign in Afghanistan. The events in between – his leadership of the anti-Vietnam movement, his support for the nuclear freeze in the 1980s, his certainty that Ronald Reagan was running a vast criminal conspiracy out of the White House, his opposition to the Gulf War, his demands for rapid reductions in military spending in the early 1990s – all of that was excised from the story.
posted by Patrick Sweeney at 12:08 PM Permalink
Question on Kerry's speech I don't want to claim that God is on our side. As Abraham Lincoln told us, I want to pray humbly that we are on God's side. And whatever our faith, one belief should bind us all: The measure of our character is our willingness to give of ourselves for others and for our country. What candidate has ever claimed God is on our side? The parts of the speech I like have been said before by other people -- and they were Republicans for the most part.
posted by Patrick Sweeney at 12:04 PM Permalink
DMN-Blog: Save the Humans v. Save the Hamster The Dallas Morning News Blog has an abortion debate starting up because Rod Dreher made a link between Kerry's hamster rescue and his vote not to ban partial birth abortion. That hamster rescue story is the enduring one from his acceptance speech.
posted by Patrick Sweeney at 11:55 AM Permalink
Parallels of History At the same moment John Kerry was saving his daughter's hamster from drowning, Teddy Kennedy was abandoning Mary Jo Kopechne to drown in Chappaquidick. Flash: Rush used this line. I and perhaps thousands mailed it in.
posted by Patrick Sweeney at 10:37 AM Permalink
Another Catholic politician who has crossed the bishops New York Post: Pataki vetoes minimum wage Gov. Pataki yesterday vetoed a bill raising the state's minimum wage, saying it would drive jobs from New York.Pataki is Catholic who became pro-choice when he moved from local to state politics. He was hailed for pro-life positions all through 1990. He did the right thing in my book: opposed state funding for abortion, support parental notification, etc. and was on the losing (but moral) side of all those issues. He gradually became passively pro-choice/anti-life by declaring that he wouldn't support proposals that would be unconstitutional (i.e. use the Supreme Court's Roe decision as cover) As governor he supported a ban on partial birth abortion and opposed absurd unconstitutional bubble laws for abortion protests. Nothing that would seriously reduce the number of abortions in New York State reached his desk in nine years nor it is likely to in the foreseeable future. He triangulated to become as pro-choice/anti-life as he needed to be to get elected. Who knows what's in his heart? On the minium wage the United States bishops have spoken A single earner working full time at the current minimum wage earns only $10,712 per year--nearly $4,000 below the poverty line for a family of three.First, note that the bishops have adopted the new model for a family -- a depopulating non-replacement level of 1 child. If there are any minimum wage increase proponents using real data and making truthful claims in their positions, I haven't found any. Minimum wage increase politics are always full of disinformation. Pataki is right. A lot of these jobs will just move to the adjacent states. It's got to be a federal or a regional increase.
posted by Patrick Sweeney at 9:56 AM Permalink
Immediately after Kerry's speech The anti-Kerry pundits had specific points to make about the speech: too rushed, too Republican, too much against the reality of Kerry's voting record... The pro-Kerry pundits on the other hand were very, very vague about what they liked about the speech. The talking points were yet to be distributed. Kerry is going to run against his own record. Bush is going to run against Kerry's record. That makes two. A bit of candor in the post-speech analysis: Kerry is saying all think with a wink to the hard-core left. They know that he's only saying what they believe he has to say in order to be elected. Let me suggest that this is so obvious it will be the number one theme on Rush Limbaugh's program: Kerry's strange new respect for the mainstream values and his repudiation of the Michael Moore-types who had the balloons dropped on them.
posted by Patrick Sweeney at 8:50 AM Permalink
The Mother of Invention has a use for the condom BBC: Condoms oil wheels of industry The Indian city of Varanasi is getting through around 600,000 condoms a day, but this is no population control exercise.blogger credit: National Review Online
posted by Patrick Sweeney at 8:39 AM Permalink
Thursday, July 29, 2004
O'Reilly turns his show over to Barney Frank I wonder if Bill O'Reilly is going to turn his show over to an advocate of the Federal Marriage Amendment to answer the outrageous lies and distortions made by Barney Frank. Barney Frank has no problem with Kerry not mentioning gay marriage at all during the campaign.
posted by Patrick Sweeney at 8:31 PM Permalink
My proposal for the Presidential Nominating Process On first Tuesday of the election year have a lottery. For each of the 50 states, assign at random 2 states for each week for 25 weeks -- and hold the primary on Tuesday each week starting on the third Tuesday of January. If and when a candidate has reached a majority, the process ends and the confirmation convention is scheduled. Primaries continue in the states that need them for other elected offices. If no candidate reaches a majority after the 50 primaries, then a nominating convention is scheduled.
posted by Patrick Sweeney at 1:31 PM Permalink
AP: New York police officer on trial for refusing to arrest homeless man Police officials put an officer on trial Wednesday for refusing to arrest a homeless man for trespassing in a Manhattan parking garage. The order was stupid but not unlawful. I think that there was friction between the sergeant and the officer and the incident was constructed to get Delacruz in trouble. I think they have to find Delacruz guilty of failing to obey a lawful order but not to impose any penalty. Just having this incident in your file is more than a slap on the wrist. Also read Newsday columnist Dennis Duggan who is sympathetic to the cop.
posted by Patrick Sweeney at 8:46 AM Permalink
The blog that everyone has been linking to is The Dawn Patrol A great blog that broke into the mainstream news with connection between the women who selectively murdered her unborn children (which I blogged below) and Planned Parenthood and a commerical venture for a campaign "I had an abortion and I'm not sorry" which might be better described as "I killed an unborn child and I'm proud of it". The other stuff on her blog is interesting as well.
posted by Patrick Sweeney at 8:33 AM Permalink
Tuesday, July 27, 2004
Son of "It is as it was". NCR John Allen in Rome: Abuse scandal in Austrian diocese prompts investigation Responding to a mounting sex abuse crisis in Austria, the Vatican has named an apostolic investigator to examine revelations that some 40,000 images of child pornography have been discovered in the seminary in the Sankt Pölten diocese, along with pictures of seminarians and priests in sexually explicit poses. (1) Such friendly terms should mean that Archbishop Dziwisz should recuse himself from anything to do with the investigation. (2) How odd that a Cardinal would want the intervention of the Vatican -- I thought they valued collegiality above all. (3) Serious question -- why does Austria get all the attention -- aren't our scandals bad enough?
posted by Patrick Sweeney at 7:05 PM Permalink
WNBC.com: Baby Girl's Body Found In Garbage (from Friday, July 23) Police are looking for the mother of a newborn baby who never had a chance. My anonymous contributor was correct. I missed this story over the weekend. Please pray for the mother of this child. We trust in the mercy of God for this child. The news stories I saw had some street people report that there were pregnant prostitutes in the area and the suspicion is that one of them gave birth and either killed the unborn child or allowed the child to die from neglect. Also, pray for the santitation workers who found this child discarded as garbage. I can't believe they anticipated encountering this in their line of work.
posted by Patrick Sweeney at 9:19 AM Permalink
New York Post: Rider dies in Queens 'DWI' Crash A Queens woman who was riding in a car operated by a drunken driver was killed in an early-morning crash on the Grand Central Parkway yesterday, police said. I've never seen so many people die violently near where I live in such a short period of time
posted by Patrick Sweeney at 12:30 AM Permalink
New York Post: Fiery Suicide A Queens cabby yesterday burned himself to death in front of his two terrified young kids after a bitter argument with his wife.Prayers needed.
posted by Patrick Sweeney at 12:27 AM Permalink
NY1: Body of Unidentified Woman Left Behind Gas Station Police are hoping an autopsy will help them figure out who dumped an unidentified woman behind a gas station in Queens Sunday afternoon. A short while ago a web site stopped updating called Scary New York This web site described violent deaths and injuries that were happening in New York City. I walk by there every day.
posted by Patrick Sweeney at 12:17 AM Permalink
Monday, July 26, 2004
Eugene Volokh on Kerry's Abortion position Do you have the time?Good comment on the pervasive pro-Kerry media spin.
posted by Patrick Sweeney at 11:42 PM Permalink
Open Season on Priests? Second assault in a week WCBS Radio: Priest Assaulted Outside Bronx Church A priest was assaulted by a man outside a South Bronx church, days after a pastor was beaten and robbed by an intruder who climbed through a third-floor rectory window, police said.He came to the rescue of a woman who was being beaten.
posted by Patrick Sweeney at 10:32 AM Permalink
Sunday, July 25, 2004
Clash of Civilizations Watch -- Bonus Edition -- New York Times New York Times Op Ed, David Brooks: War of Ideology We're not in the middle of a war on terror, [the 911 commissioners] note. We're not facing an axis of evil. Instead, we are in the midst of an ideological conflict.
posted by Patrick Sweeney at 10:18 PM Permalink
posted by Patrick Sweeney at 8:51 PM Permalink
Letter to the Arts Editor of the New York Times: ABORTION ON TV Mandatory Guilt To the Editor: This is the consequence of denying abortion is murder -- that it is ending an innocent human life. Kerry himself is caught up in this -- Life begins at conception but it's ok to kill that life.
Elizabeth's assertions are wrong. The real taboos that will never go to television is the abortion story with these characters:
The taboo is you are not allowed going to be allowed to see an abortion that would make a person believe that there's such a thing as an immoral abortion. I think there was a split in among some feminists some years ago on whether each abortion is a tragedy - i.e. the failure of the woman to contracept, the risk to the mother of the abortion compared to not being pregnant in the first place. The other side argued that abortion should be regarded with the same indifference as a leg waxing and the same degree of guilt in the aftermath. Perhaps there are people who can dull their consciences to the extent it is possible for them to "move on with their lives". Elizabeth admires them. I pity them.
posted by Patrick Sweeney at 7:06 PM Permalink
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