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Article originally prepared on : 13 April 2010
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Thomas Doyle - If ever there was a justification for the convictions of atheists
Description: I have been directly involved with the LA archdiocesan saga for almost two decades. Mahony continues to burn the money donated
I have been directly involved with the LA archdiocesan saga for almost two decades. Mahony continues to burn the money donated by the believers on his lawyers and PR people to continue to bury the truth. In spite of his smooth words and the high-dollar lies of Tamberg and the rest of his staff the reality of their amorality is obvious even to a corpse.
After all these years and all of the efforts of the victims and their lawyers and supporters the only conclusion any sane person can reach is that Mahony and those he employs have no conscience. They simply do not care about the many people whose lives they have ruined through sex abuse and coverup. He and his supporters have no moral problem wasting the peoples' money to paint a thin layer of dishonesty over their world of subterfuge and narcissistic self-worship.
No amount of arguing, protesting, screaming or rational discourse will prompt them to see the harm they have done and continue to do to good people and to the Catholic Church in general...because they don't care.
If ever there was a justification for the convictions of atheists and those who see organized religion as intrinsically evil, this is it.
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I've rarely covered the sex abuse scandal up the 5 Freeway at the Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles, because--hello!--LA is LA and Orange County is
it. But a scummy incident that happened last Wednesday warrants the attention of all
naranjeros and good Catholics.
Then, sex-abuse survivors held a press conference outside the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, otherwise known as the Rog Mahal after Cardinal Roger Mahony. The survivors were there to talk
about the news that the United States District Attorney's office was investigating the archdiocese in its pedophilia scandal. Many were members of
Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests (SNAP, for short). Sometime during the conference, someone delivered a press release by Tod Tamberg, head of media relations for the archdiocese. "SNAP runs to every investigation and rumor with pitchfork and torches, shouting half-truths and outright untruths," read the press release. It went on to dismiss the sex-abuse survivors as an "angry mob." Present were
Weeky cover girl Joelle Casteix and Mary Grant, both survivors of molesting Orange County diocesan employees and longtime advocates for victims.
Man, is Tamberg despicable! Calling clerical sex-abuse survivors an "angry mob" is like criticizing Holocaust survivors for protesting outside a meeting of the
Institute for Historical Review. Hey, Toddy: no need to be sore at SNAP. Yeah, they cost your boss hundreds of millions of dollars, but that's only because Mahony and his boys covered up so many rapes of innocents. What exactly is your problem with SNAP? That they dare speak the truth about the mockery to Catholicism that is Mahony and you?
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