Wednesday, May 02, 2012

The Angry, Lazy Bigotry of Maureen Dowd: Catholic World Report

The following excerpts are from an article is by Carl E. Olsen on The Catholic World Report. Emphases are mine:

  • Maureen Dowd, as most readers know, writes a regular op-ed column for the New York Times. Her dislike for certain people and institutions is quite obvious, mostly because she fixates on them in nearly every column: men, the Catholic Church (specifically, the pope, bishops, priests), Republicans (especially men who are leaders in the GOP), and men. Oh—and men.

  • But what Dowd seems to have a special aversion to is not male or female, nor does it belong to a political party: facts. She avoids them like she apparently avoids straight, white, conservative Catholic men—with a snarky, snarling vengeance.


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The Angry, Lazy Bigotry of Maureen Dowd: Catholic World Report

Thursday, April 19, 2012

Mob attacks priests at school - ucanews.com

  • The Church is seeking help from the authorities after “land mafia” attacked two priests and several parishioners at a Catholic school in Karachi on Monday.
  • Father Pervez Khalid, one other senior priest and six Church workers were assaulted by a group 70 people on April 16 after entering the playground of Cardinal Cordeiro High School which has been seized by land grabbers.



Mob attacks priests at school - ucanews.com

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

‘Religion Is Not Driving Extremist Violence’ in Nigeria, Says Obama Official, After Church Bombings | CNSNews.com

The following excerpt is from CNSNEWS.COM :


  •  Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Johnnie Carson said Monday that  “religion is not driving extremist violence” in Nigeria--just one day after a Christian church conducting an Easter service was targeted by a car bombing that left 39 dead.

Just how stupid are these people in the State Department?

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‘Religion Is Not Driving Extremist Violence’ in Nigeria, Says Obama Official, After Church Bombings | CNSNews.com