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"fasgnadh" <fasgnadh@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > I suppose if you buy into one lie, you'll buy into anything.
>
> > You ... fight for such "noble cause"
> > stalking religious leaders and believers?
>
>
> "Pope to make apology in Sydney to Aussie abuse victims"
> - The Daily Telegraph 8/7/2008
>
> "THE Pope is set to make an historic apology when
> he visits Sydney in July - to the tens of thousands
> of Australians ***ually and physically abused by
> predatory Catholic priests."
>
> "Tens of thousands"!!!?
Obvious lie by "Daily Telegraph" as further down in article is:
"In the past decade the church has settled more than 1000 claims of abuse
as part of its 'Towards Healing' process.
It has also made several significant multi-million dollar payouts in
recent years, including $3.6 million four years ago to 24 men with
intellectual disabilities who were abused in residential care units."
Is it more than 1,000 or "tens of thousands" ?
Some numbers are deliberatelly made wrong in the article....
Daily Telegraph continues with defamation: "One Catholic church source
said: "It's hard to believe that after making the sort of apology he did in
America a few weeks ago that he would leave Australia without doing the
same thing.""
Sure, Australia is much bigger and more populated than USA.
And "Catholic Church source told them....." Please name the source to have
credibility.
Broken Rites claim on their Websites:
http://brokenrites.alphalink.com.au/nletter/bccrime.html
"Since Broken Rites began operating its Australia-wide telephone hotline
in 1993, we have received thousands of calls and emails about incidents of
abuse. From these re****ts, we have built up a huge database of thousands of
alleged incidents."
And "In many cases, Broken Rites helped by referring these victims to the
police ***-offences or child-abuse unit, resulting in a conviction; in some
cases, a victim spoke to Broken Rites after the conviction (or sentencing);
and in other cases a victim sought our advice about tackling the church
authorities (for example, through the Catholic Church's Towards Healing
process).
Sections A-B-C-D, below, give the names of 107 Catholic priests and
religious brothers who have been sentenced in Australian courts in Broken
Rites cases."
From 107 to thousand and further to tens of thousands is a very, very long
way...
Especially in Law.
Big database held by private "charity" should be inspected by authorities
according to Privacy Protection legislation.
Daily Telegraph continues raising religion hate aganst Catholics: "Broken
Rites has written to the Vatican's representative in Australia, the Most
Reverend Guiseppe Lazzarotto, requesting a meeting between Pope Benedict
and a small group of up to 30 abuse victims."
hmmm...only 30 ????
And further: "Hundreds of catholic clergy have been accused of abusing
children in their care dating back to the 1950s"
We all know that accusing has to be proven.
107 were sentenced.
Again, from where Broken Rites and Daily Telegraph get "tens of
thousands"?
So, how many Catholic Priests are sentenced for the crime?
107. But wait, number (106) is on Broken Rites Website:
http://brokenrites.alphalink.com.au/nletter/index.html
"106 Catholic priests and brothers have been sentenced in Australian court
cases in which Broken Rites had an involvement or an interest. "
Interest? What kind of interst: Oh, I see, there is Donation page:
http://brokenrites.alphalink.com.au/donation.html
with text: "We depend on donations from readers and sup****ters to finance
our work..."
I think that Broken Rites and similar "Charities" are taking money from
naive public by scare campaigns inventing more cases.
How much are Chris McIsaac, Dr Wayne Chamley and Dr Bernard Barrett (both
Dr. listed as spokesman for Broken Rites) paid by Broken Rites?
Broken Rites was formed in 1983 largely on the initiative of Frank Field
MP. On they former website (Google's cache of http://www.brokenrites.org/)
they claim:
"We are an inter-denominational group offering mutual sup****t and
information to separated and divorced wives of clergy, ministers and Church
Army Officers ."
Sounds to me as divorced feminist promotional group established & financed
by Australian Government with main purpose to denigrate family.
This website was "Last updated June 2008" but is now taken-off to hide the
real purpose of Broken Rites and British Protestans campaign against
Catholics and Pope.
What interest Daily Telegraph has in this campaign?
Daily Telegraph should provide the list of "tens of thousands" victims or
be sued for defamation of Catholic Church and Deliberate spreading of
Religious Intollerance - both crimes in Australia.
The number of abused by Church is much less than children and families
abused by The Government by Child Sup****t Agency and Courts run by
anti-family people. More than 1,200,000 children were stolen from fathers
after introducing Child Sup****t Agency, Family Court and Family Violence
Intervention Program. Many good fathers were forced to suicide, tens of
thousands deliberatelly made broken by homo***ual judiciary.
Daily Telegraph should write about this instead inventing huge number of
abused children by clergy.
And if ABC and others in deliberate defamation campaigns have no-one else
than guy who was alegedly abused when he was 28 years old and now 20 years
later want $3,000,000 from donations of poor people to Church, they should
better shut-up.


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