Monday, February 6, 2012

Catholic Misogyny - Embezzlement at 222 - Philly



I have to say that the cookie jar was open to all in the recent Justin “Big Frank” Rigali crime family that ran the Archdiocese of Philadelphia into the ground and out of the education business for the inner city poor in particular.

I have to say that being witness to embezzlement situations both in publicly owned and privately owned corporations, that when you need an outside auditor to catch embezzlement in your organization, you do not run a tight organization.

That this accused woman in the senior staff of the archdiocese at 222 N. 17th Street could write archdiocese checks for gambling debts in Atlantic City Casinos is no shock.

What I find shocking is that only a woman is guilty of public disgrace and accused of embezzlement.

In an organization as loose as “Big Frank” Rigali’s, believe me, more than one person in that organization is probably guilty of embezzlement.
 
If the culprits were male and clerical, the archdiocese would have ate the loss and not applied for insurance protection.
 
In the same light, it is the supposed victim, such as the archdiocese that has to press charges in the District Attorney’s office.

A female non-clerical thief is the alleged culprit here, but not alone in crime I am certain.

The world is misogyny.  The word is hate of women that motivates partial disclosure and partial prosecution to some at “222” in Philly.



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