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More From Cardinal Ouellete…Yes! He Must Register as a Lobbyist!!

Yes, he’s at it again and yes, he is indeed calling for not only debate but changes to existing abortion laws in Canada.

I have a question, Cardy: if abortion is, as you say, a ‘moral disorder’  then what do you call your priests who committed pedophilia? Or better still, the cover up by you and other higher ups in the church right up to Pope Ratzy of those insidious acts (well, there is  no term bad enough to describe them, except to say that it’s pure evil)?

He, like the other fetus fetishists, seem to have this misconceived notion that doctors perform third term and/or even partial birth abortions on any whim of their’s or the woman’s.

Get over it. Abortion is indeed the best invention since antibiotics to  cure for the clap.

Cardy, why don’t you spend all that energy seeking justice for each and every kid that was abused by one of your minions? To make sure that these guilty priests face the same  criminal legal system that we do? That’s what I want to know.

Oh, and  not acknowledging that rape occur doesn’t make that any less of a reality.

Women about to get an abortion certainly don’t need or want your approval.

H/T CC

UPDATE: De BeauxOs of  Dammit Janet is asking us if Cardi Ouellete should be registered as a Lobbyist.     I vote a big resounding YES!!!  Of course he should! He is talking and acting like a lobbyist,  is he not?

Commenter JA Baker  reminds us of the great George Carlin here:

I don’t know how you feel, but I’m pretty sick of church people. You know what they ought to do with churches? Tax them. If holy people are so interested in politics, government, and public policy, let them pay the price of admission like everybody else. The Catholic Church alone could wipe out the national debt if all you did was tax their real estate.

This also reminds me of an old episode of All In The Family, For those born after the mid 80s,  that was a sit-com well before its’ time about a disfunctional family. Remember the episode where Archie is in a 3 piece suit writing a letter to then President Nixon and he’s interrupted a pair of nuns doing door to door fund raising.   The part where he pulls Edith aside and tells her, (paraphrasing; don’t remember exact line), “don’t give them more than half a buck, they will only spend it on gold candle stick holders anyway”…

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