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Not too many comments, huh?

I see you haven't received many comments to this article. Let me be the first. I only discovered it because Google automatically sent it to me because my name appears in it. So, let me get this...

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Sperry?

Joseph, Paul Sperry was your Washington Bureau Chief at one time if I do recall. Until he wrote [url=http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/archives.asp?AUTHOR_ID=139&PAGE=1]Bush is a Liar[/url]... then...

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poor reasoning...

A modicum of research into the woefully misnamed "pedophilia" scandal that rocked the Catholic Church should have informed you that the majority of the proven cases of sexual abuse by Catholic priests...

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Reply to Joseph Farah's comments

Hi Mr. Farah-- Seems we meet again. [url]http://onlinejournal.com/artman/publish/article_1212.shtml[/url] I have a folder full of WND articles predicting the approaching Armageddon. But I’m sure you’re...

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Jon

I don't buy into the Catholic moral superiority you are trying to paint here for a number of reasons... but the main is, as a reporter in St. Maarten in the 90's, I worked closely with some reporters...

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That that has ANYTHING to do with the concept of "oppressive" religious dogma is a non sequitur, and I imagine you know it. Simply put, the "hard truth" is that your article could stand a rewrite....

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I posted a comment before I clicked on your Village Voice link and I am sorry I did so: the article was a gem, and I think it quite nicely makes a good point for me. from the Voice: "The [law]suit...

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Jon - admin is not mel

Jon, I made the comment not Mel. And I still don't buy into the fact that you see 'lumping' Catholic Priest boy lovers into an article called the [b]Politics of Religion [/b]as being inappropriate...

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Humanity, not ideology, is the problem

People who get power try to maintain it, and often abuse it. That is whether we are Catholic priests, government officials, newspaper editors, influential bloggers, or university professors. The fault,...

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