The Enemies of Traditional America – 3 – Pelosi
cinops be gone - Memorial St. Catherine of Siena, Tuesday, April 29, 2008
The time has come for Catholic bishops and in particularly Catholic writers to speak out on matters of the CINOP and public scandal. Stop being an enabler. Pretend Speaker Nancy Pelosi is a Republican. She’s trying to weave a mosaic to hide her true action beliefs for public view and consumption. This will help other Catholic-in-name-only politicians (CINOPS) in their reelection campaign of 2008.
This mosaic that Pelosi weaves is deliberate and diabolical:
On at least six occasions in this election campaign thus far Pelosi has used a particular passage from the Bible that is fictional. Claude Mariottini, a professor of Old Testament at Northern Baptist Theological Seminary, told Cybercast News Service the passage not only doesn’t exist – it’s “fictional.” “People try to use the Bible to give authority to what they are trying to say,” he said. “(This) is one of those texts that you fabricate in order to support what you want to say.”
1. Here is the text in Pelosi’s April 22 Earth Day news release:
“The Bible tells us in the Old Testament, ‘To minister to the needs of God’s creation is an act of worship. To ignore those needs is to dishonor the God who made us.’ On this Earth Day, and every day, let us pledge to our children, and our children’s children, that they will have clean air to breathe, clean water to drink, and the opportunity to experience the wonders of nature.”
2. In December 2005, in a Christmas message to the U.S. House of Representatives…. And as the Bible teaches us, to minister to the needs of God’s creation is an act of worship, to ignore those needs is to dishonor the God who made us. Let us vote no on this budget as an act of worship and for America’s children.” (Please not that all of Pelosi’s issues are prudential not evil issues.)
3. When hearings were held on global warming, Feb. 8, 2007, Pelosi used the same quote, verbatim, as in her Earth Day release.
4. Before the Easter recess on April 6, 2007 Pelosi said, “In this Holy Week, we are reminded of these words in the Old Testament: ‘To minister …. Is to dishonor the God who made us.”
5. On April 25, 2007, in a speech to the League of Conservation voters in Washington, D.C. As it says in the Old Testament, “To minister … who made us.”
6. On Oct. 22, 2007, in a television interview with PBS host Tavis Smiley. She used it in discussion of her roots, attributing the quote to the book of Isaiah.
She continues, “I’m raised in a family in Baltimore, Maryland, my father was the mayor. He was in Congress when I was born. And we were devoutly Catholic, very patriotic. We love America. Devoutly Catholic, deeply patriotic, proud of our Italian American heritage, and in our case staunchly Democratic.” This is wonderful.
But personally a dead history as far as Pelosi is concerned. Why did she vote against the Catholic and Natural Law Position on the following: Stem Cell Research, Marriage Amendment Act, Child Interstate Abortion Notification Act, Unborn Child Pain Awareness Act, Human Cloning Ban, Partial-Birth Abortion Ban, and Unborn Victims Violence Act? These are all absolute evils.
We dealing with a very clever, dangerous, despicable Trojan Horse in our midst.
Ref. Pete Winn, CNSNews.com Senior Staff Writer, April 23, 2008. Culture
George H. Kubeck: Please e-mail this letter to Catholic writers in the country.
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
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