Thursday, January 2, 2014

USCCB President asks Obama for Relief from Killing of the Innocents Mandate



Excellent timing.

The USCCB is in the hands of a good shepherd.

5 comments:

Aged parent said...

He..."asks"...Obama for relief? With all due respect to the good Archbishop he should not be asking Obama anything; he should be telling him.

The gloves do have to start coming off soon.

Anonymous said...

"The People" who stopped Odamna from starting World War III in Syria were not "asking" - we were demanding and speaking down to the government stooges.

When government fears the people there is freedom.
When people fear the government there exists slavery.

Odamna, the State House Breakfast Club, and the Clown Menino would like us to be sheep they can scare, rule over, and rip off. Let that Swine find wolves and tigers from sea to shinny sea!

Anonymous said...

You know, Carol, I wish the bishop would express concern about all those who had their health insurance dropped or their premiums raised to unaffordable levels because of the "Affordable" Care Act.

But I haven't heard a bishop raise a peep about this. Why? Because the victims aren't illegal immigrants, unborn children or "the poor." Also, because the bishops (like all good wannabe liberals) are so infatuated with their "ideas" on "social justice" that they really don't give a damn about the consequences of those ideas. Finally, because the bishops care only for their own baillywicks.

These hypocritical bastards would make good kindling once God decides to light the match, as it were.

BURN, BABY, BURN!!!!!!!

TTC said...

Aged Parent,

It is an excellent move at this time. The relief granted to the small group of stakeholders could be capitalized upon. Not everyone has the money and resources to use the ruling to obtain relief for themselves. Ignoring or denying the request, Obama affirms his objectives and intentions to use his powers to subvert law to persecute Christians and others who will not kill other people on the demands of a government.

TTC said...

Anon - I couldn't agree with you more. The publicity stunts are tough to take.