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11/16/2007 2:53 PMinterglossa wrote:
I read Mr. O'Malley's description of the Democratic, largely pro-choice stance on abortion as 'almost scandalous' and wondered if anyone in his office realized the reference to the pedophile priest issues implied in the use of the term 'scandal'. Their world is an echo chamber indeed. Reply to this
11/16/2007 6:22 PM
Peter wrote:
Why it is that Sean O'Malley can stand in a pulpit and tell Catholics they will burn in hell if they vote for the Democrat, and still Catholics can deduct their donations to the church as a charitable donation, and when I give money to the HRC, or MassEquality, or any other political organization that lobbies government to grant equal rights to me as a gay man, and that is considered a "political" contribution and thus subject to taxation, I will never know. If they want to be lobbyists, they should be treated that way. This is getting completely ridiculous. Reply to this
11/19/2007 10:45 AMTony wrote:
There is suppose to be a separation of church and state in this country! If O'Malley and the Christian Right nutcases want to dictate public policy, then their churches should have to pay taxes. Period. Reply to this
I read Mr. O'Malley's description of the Democratic, largely pro-choice stance on abortion as 'almost scandalous' and wondered if anyone in his office realized the reference to the pedophile priest issues implied in the use of the term 'scandal'. Their world is an echo chamber indeed.
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Why it is that Sean O'Malley can stand in a pulpit and tell Catholics they will burn in hell if they vote for the Democrat, and still Catholics can deduct their donations to the church as a charitable donation, and when I give money to the HRC, or MassEquality, or any other political organization that lobbies government to grant equal rights to me as a gay man, and that is considered a "political" contribution and thus subject to taxation, I will never know. If they want to be lobbyists, they should be treated that way. This is getting completely ridiculous.
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Amen, brutha.
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There is suppose to be a separation of church and state in this country! If O'Malley and the Christian Right nutcases want to dictate public policy, then their churches should have to pay taxes. Period.
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