Wednesday, May 14, 2008

The Cinop's American Deadly Influence - Pelosi

The CINOP’s American Deadly Influence - Pelosi
cinops be gone Wednesday, May 14, 2008

The other day, I finished reading the last three chapter of Philip F. Lawler,’s book “The Faithful Departed.” Chapter 17, The Wrong Explanations, Chapter 18, The Dash-2 Bishops, and Chapter 19, The Church Militant. Homosexuality has devastated the Church but I am looking at those Catholic leaders in the political arena who did not have the guts and backbone to be authentic Catholics. The whole book will shock the daylights out of you.

My comments will be on the Catholic-sub-culture politicians in the Boston and the New England area.

1.) CINOP Speaker Nancy Pelosi went to Massachusetts last year and threatened and bought off with “gay” campaign money so-called Catholic politicians. The marriage amendment must not be on the ballot in Nov. 08. Why? It would hurt the Democratic presidential candidate in 2008. The measure did not get on the ballot.

2.) Pelosi and Senator Kerry went to the “Washington Post” newspaper and told them that they are going to attend Mass at Yankee Stadium of Pope Benedict XVI and will receive Holy Communion. This is a sacrilegious political stunt and scandal. They were in defiance of the Cannon Law 915 and 916. They have no shame or character. These are the most dangerous qualities in any politician.

3.) Read the following story you will realize the evil influences of Speaker Pelosi and the mind-set that brought same-sex marriage to Canada in June 2006.

Boston, May 6, 2008 (CWNews.com/LifeSiteNews.com) – The Catholic Action League of Massachusetts has criticized state leaders of the Knights of Columbus for refusing to allow a vote at their annual convention on a measure that would required suspension of the membership of politicians who support abortion or same-sex marriage.

A resolution proposed at the state of K of C convention would have directed the state deputy “to summarily suspend those members of the Knight of Columbus who are public officials, present or former, or candidates for public office, who through their votes, campaign literature, web sites or public statements openly support abortion or homosexual marriage.” Joseph Craven, who introduced the resolution, cited the rules of the K of C, which require suspension or expulsion for members “giving scandal, scandalous conduct or practice unbecoming a member of this Order.”

Two-thirds of K of C members who serve in the Massachusetts legislature recently voted in favor or a proposal to expand “buffer zones” outside clinics, while more than three-quarters voted against a constitutional amendment prohibiting same-sex marriage.

Supreme Advocate Paul Devin, who was attending the Massachusetts convention, ruled the measure “unconstitutional.” The Catholic Action League called the ruling “a disgraceful example of the disconnect between rhetoric and policy when it comes to the Knights of Columbus and Catholic teaching on the sanctity of life and the integrity of marriage.”
George H. Kubeck, Duplicate and or translate into Spanish or Vietnamese.

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