Over the years, one gets the idea that some little humble
Catholic monastery/nunnery in the middle of Alabama is the best place to air
black and white reruns of Insight and Bishop Sheen’s instructions on how to
survive the coming nuclear holocaust with the Soviet Union, that that
particular propaganda TV station amidst the cows and pastures is a little bit
more than it seems.
That Sister Rizzo is just a front with the Religious TV
Scam???
I don’t know why a Cable TV station feels that it must sue
the Federal Government over HHS fair trade rules, but hey, if you’ve got GOP
Pac money and the Becket Fund behind you, why not get on the overpaid martyr
bandwagon against the Negro Predender President Barack Obama, it is as good as
any other place to restart the culture war and hate that seems to be the
vinegar blood of the RCC controlled by the Neo-Con Bishops and Neo-Con
politicians these days.
The War for control of the New Global Town Square and New Global
Culture – Game On.
The Becket Fund was founded in
1994 by Kevin Hasson, who had
previously worked at the Office
of Legal Counsel at the Justice Department and the Washington law firm Williams & Connolly, in which
capacity he became well-known and controversial for defending Catholic
University's decision to fire Charles
Curran for his opposition to
Church doctrine despite his being one of the most widely respected Catholic
moral theologians in the academic community. This fact has raised serious
questions in academic circles about the sincerity of Hasson's, and by extension
the Becket Fund's, commitment to religious freedom.
Hasson named The Becket Fund after Thomas Becket, who was murdered
accidentally in 1170 after a long series of altercations and events between the
English monarch and state, the papacy and Becket.
In January 2007, Becket Fund Vice President and General Counsel Anthony Picarello, Jr. was named by American Lawyer magazine as one
of the fifty most promising young litigators in the United States. Picarello
became General Counsel of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) in late September 2007.
Hasson signed his name to a
full-page advertisement in the December 5, 2008 edition of The New York Times which objected to
violence and intimidation against religious institutions following the passage
of Proposition 8.
(What I don’t understand is how the victimizers in the public
square get to yell “victim” and martyrdom and sainthood all at the same time as
they are laughing all the way to the bank?
Religion in America has nothing to do with Jesus and or God.
Religion in America is nothing but a tax free scam.)
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