Tuesday, July 13, 2010

David Horowitz and Home Addresses of Bishops

David Horowitz and Home Addresses of Bishops
In pursuit of the truth – www.cinopsbegone.com – Tuesday, July 13, 2010

“Progressives engineered a welfare system that destroyed the inner black family and created a vast “under-class” so mired in the culture of dependency and poverty that they may never escape. Progressives destroyed the bottom rungs of the ladder of economic success by corrupting a public school system in which half the students never graduate and half of those who do functionally illiterate. “Every major inner city in America – Chicago, Detroit, Philadelphia, St. Louis, Harlem, South Central Los Angeles – every school board and school district, every council in those inner cities is 100% controlled by the Democrats and progressives, and has been for a 100 years. Everything that is wrong with the inner cities of America that policy can affect Democrats and progressives are responsible for.

“They have their boot heels on the necks of poor blacks and Hispanic children all across America and are crushing them every day. And yet Republicans and conservatives are too polite to mention it.

“Conservatives already oppose the programs of the left as obstacles to the production of wealth and barriers to the opportunity for all Americans. But they don’t connect these programs to the real people they will affect. David Horowitz, “The Art of Political War for Tea Parties” 2010, www.frontpagemag.com Elizabeth@horowitzfreedomcenter.org (800) 752-6562 p. 9

ADDRESSES OF CALIFORNIA BISHOPS:
FRESNO: The Most Reverend John T. Steinbeck, Bishop of Fresno
1550 North Fresno Street, Fresno, a. 93703-3788, Fax: (559) 493-2847
LOS ANGELES: His Eminence Roger M Mahony, Archbishop of Los Angeles,
3424 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, Ca. 90010-2202, Fax: (213) 637 6510
The Most Reverend Oscar A. Solis, Auxiliary Bishop of Los Angeles,
Director of the Office of Justice and Peace
3424 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles, Ca. 90010-2202 Fax (213) 637 6510
MONTEREY: The Most Reverend Richard J. Garcia, Bishop of Monterey
P.O. Box 2048, Monterey, Ca. 93942, Fax 831-373-1175
OAKLAND: The Most Reverend Allen H. Vigneron, Bishop of Oakland
2900 Lakeshore Avenue, Oakland, Ca. 94610-3697, Fax: (519) 893-0945
ORANGE: The Most Reverend Tod D. Brown, Diocese of Orange,
P.O. Box 14195, Orange, Ca. 92863-1595 Fax: (714) 282-3029 (June 30th, 12th anniversary of appointment as Bishop of Orange.)
SACRAMENTO: The Most Reverend Jaime Soto, Bishop of Sacramento,
2110 Broadway, Sacramento, Ca. 95818 Fax: (916) 733-0215
SAN BERNADINO: The Most Reverend Gerald R. Barnes, Bishop of San Bernardino
1201 E, Highland Ave. San Bernardino, Ca. 92404 0149 Fax 909-475-5155
SAN DIEGO: The Most Reverend Robert H. Broom, Diocese of San Diego,
P.O. Box, 85728 San Diego, Ca. 92186-5728, Fax: (858) 490-8272
The Most Reverend Salvatore J. Cordileone, Auxiliary Bishop of San Diego
P.O. Box 85728, San Diego, Ca. 92186-5728, Fax: (858) 490-8272
SAN FRANCISCO: The Most Reverend George Niederauer, Archbishop of S.F.
One Peter Yorke Way, San Francisco, Ca. 94109
SAN JOSE: The Most Reverend Patrick J. McGrath, Bishop of San Jose
900 Lafayette Street, Suite 301, Santa Clara, Ca. 95050-4966, Fax: (408) 983-0295
SANTA ROSA: The Most Reverend Daniel F. Walsh, Bishop of Santa Rosa
P.O. Box 1297 Santa Rosa, Ca. 95402 Fax: (707) 566-3310
STOCKTON: The Most Reverend Stephen E. Blair, Bishop of Stockton, President of the California Cath. Conference, 1105 North Lincoln St. Stockton, Ca. 92503, Fax: 209 941 9722

George H. Kubeck
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