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Yahoo flagged me for a comment that attacked nobody without establishing proper cause, and this was after finding the most unbelievable and untrue B.S. worthy of publication. This is apparently normal for Yahoo. So I'll publish here -- at least it will be read by a person instead of an app.
"Given that Pelosi supports a policy that states the medical procedure of abortion is a private matter between doctor and patient that has nothing to do with government and should not be outlawed as if it does, San Francisco's Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone should probably deny the Holy rite of Communion to every archbishop in the Church, including himself, for supporting the privacy of Catholic priests who are allegedly under medical treatment after being outed for committing criminal acts of pedophilia as well. That, after all, is an issue of "privacy" that has already resulted in numerous criminal acts around the world. I hardly think his judgment is an appropriate one given his well established support protecting criminal priests under every jurisdiction, including his own. If it is a crime to protect the rights of both non-Catholics and Catholics, this "hypocrite", which is how Christ refers to such individuals, should probably "cast out the beam out of thine own eye; and then shalt thou see clearly to cast out the mote out of thy brother's eye", exactly as Christ teaches in Matthew 7:5. Given this public neglect of his own soul, his opinion on the worthiness of another's is hardly worth repeating, and isn't worth our consideration at all. Pelosi was elected by Catholics and non-Catholics alike, and it is her duty to protect the rights of both.
I'm tired of it, so I'm changing my Windows home page today. Welcome Google.