Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Catholics in Alliance for the Common Good - 1 of 2

Catholics in Alliance for the Common Good 1of 2

A Religious and Political Trojan Horse Organization
Cinops be gone: Dedicated to the exposure and removal of Catholic in name only politicians. St. Thomas More is our model and patron. (2007) – Wed. Oct. 21, 2009

Cinops be gone thanks Frank Walker, Pewsitter.com – Voice of the Catholic Lay Faithful for the following article, dated April 19/09. Check Google with the above.

After the elections of 2004, Democrat political groups attributed much of their losses to an inability to connect with religious voters. Democrat pundits and politicians identified this weakness and began to make feeble attempts to apply a Christian moral equivalence to what were often clearly immoral and anti-religious policies. Today in the wake of the 2008 election, we can see how successful the Democratic strategy was to use the American Catholic “social justice” apparatus to produce Christian votes, Catholics in Alliance for the Common Good was a key element in this overall strategy.

Catholic in Alliance for the Common Good (CACG) was founded in 2005, Alexia Kelly is the director and claims to be the principle founder, but many individuals have worked to build this organization. The CACG and other similar political organizations, such as Catholics United, Pax Christi, Network, Center of Concern, Just Faith, and Call to Action work closely together and share leadership. Their direct and affiliations however extend well beyond these Catholic-focused groups to Democrat party operatives and funding sources, Unions, Catholic leadership universities and charity organizations, national politicians, and now the White House.

In 2004, Kelly served as religious outreach coordinator for the Kerry campaign. Working at the DNC that year, she attempted to neutralize abortion as a Catholic election issue. Prior to CACG Kelly worked for Chris Korzen at the Catholic Campaign for Human Development. The CCHD was notable last year for their annual contributions to ACORN, the inner-city action group that prompted so many investigations for false voter registrations and fraud. Korzen, who serves on the board of CACG, is the founder of Catholics United, a partner political group. He directed the Catholic Voting Projects in 2004 and 2005…

James Salt who was on the launch team for CACG, currently leads Catholics United along with Chris Korzen. Prior to this he worked on the campaign for Catholic governor Kathleen Sebelius and Kansas DNC. Sebelius, currently nominated as Secretary of Health and Human Service for the Obama administration, is notorious for her support of abortion including partial birth abortion. In Kansas she was cautioned several times by Bishop Joseph Naumann not to receive communion in the diocese. Salt has worked at length with CACG partner groups such as Pax Christi, and Network…

Instead of a true pro-life agenda, the CACG and their partnering groups promote Democrat platform, claiming that it reduces the number of abortions every year…

In 2008 the CACG organized a political rally which gained them an invitation to the national democratic convention. To produce the rally, CACG partnered with Network: A National Social Justice Lobby directed by Sister Simone Campbell SSS. Campbell’s Network supports Call to Action, the pseudo-Catholic group whose members were excommunicated by Bishop Fabian Bruskewitz in Nebraska some years ago. Call to Action agitates for an end to priestly celibacy, as well as female priests, artificial contraception, and other dissident teachings…

George H. Kubeck- For pro-life, the above explains partially the 54% vote for Obama.

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