Category: Media

Current Events, Media

Goodbye Michelle Kwan…

I was heartened to hear the Michelle Kwan finally quit. Kwan is the Buffalo Bills of figure skating. She does well enough, but every time she gets to the big show she chokes or quits.

I’ve searched around the blogsphere for commentary and I fully agree with Joey Josephs, who comments in his sports blog From The Press Box – Why Can’t She Just Say Goodbye?

Kwan played the same card again and again. The American media bought it every time. I’m entitled, it isn’t fair, poor me, everyone else —“ out of my way.

Beyond that, Kwan was always seen as the multicultural champion. She was the ‘modern’ American girl who was supposed to win. You know how all that goes. She represents the new, multicultural America. The America of: You have to respect my values no matter what they are.

I was so happy when I heard that Tara Lipinski won in the 1998 Winter Olympics. Here’s a real American story. Young girl, ethnic, Catholic, devoted to St. Therese of Lisieux, hard working, doesn’t feel anything should be handed to her, knows she has to work hard to achieve.

That’s my kind of person. She’s the melting-pot American, the American who represents what unity, faith, and hard work can achieve while sticking to and respecting her ethnic roots.

The funniest part was that the media totally ignored Tara Lipinski, Nicole Bobek, and others. They never saw past their multicultural prejudice to respecting what these skaters represented.

How sad.

More from Joey Josephs at My Olympic Dream Might Just Come True.

Current Events, Media

Editorial – Impure Islam

Impure Islam by Irshad Manji is a fantastic editorial, originally from the WSJ as reprinted in Haaretz.

Ms. Manji runs the Muslim Refusenik website and is the author of The Trouble with Islam Today.

One of the most pertinent quotes from her website:

But I remain a hugely ambivalent Muslim because of what’s happening “on the ground” — massive human rights violations, particularly against women and religious minorities — in the name of Allah.

Liberal Muslims say that what I’m describing isn’t “true” Islam. But these Muslims should own up to something: Prophet Muhammad himself said that religion is the way we conduct ourselves toward others. By that standard, how Muslims actually behave is Islam, and to sweep that reality under the rug of theory is to absolve ourselves of any responsibility for our fellow human beings..

Media

Jesus Cartoon Rejected?

Danish paper refused “offensive” Jesus cartoons
From Reuters by James Kilner

COPENHAGEN (Reuters) – The Danish newspaper that first published caricatures of the Prophet Mohammad infuriating Muslims worldwide previously turned down cartoons of Jesus as too offensive, a cartoonist said on Wednesday.

The cartoonist is wrong. They were offensive only in that they were badly done. That is, he’s a bad cartoonist.

Sure, this is what I would do as an artist. Try to capitalize on the current media frenzy just to be publicly told, by an editor, that you are not very good. To wit:

Jens Kaiser, the former editor of Jyllands-Posten’s Sunday edition who turned down the cartoons three years ago, said he had done so because they were no good.

“Having seen the cartoons, I found that they were not very good. I failed to see the purportedly provocative nature,” he said in a statement.

“Perhaps explaining my story of three years ago in its proper context at least won’t make matters any worse,” Zieler said.

First, Mr. Zieler is the cartoonist. Bringing this up now is just a way to get his name in the headlines.

Second, explaining his story won’t work. These people are offended by everything we do. If you said the sky was blue they would be offended. Christianity, Judaism, freedom, women, you name it, they’re offended. Until we are subjugated or converted they will continue to be offended.

So Mr. Zieler, continue to speak freely. We are who we are, just don’t expect that your explanation will not make matters worse.

Media

NBC Cancels Anti-Christian Show

(CNSNews.com) – The NBC “Will and Grace” episode featuring Britney Spears hosting a cooking show called “Cruci-fixins” has been cancelled in the wake of Christian protests, but the term was actually recycled from a Fox network show.

Hmmm, the term was recycled from shows on a second rate network. And this is supposed to make a difference? Besides reruns and adolescent programming Fox has…

Maybe they were afraid they’d have to do a show about Mo-hama-dama-ding-dongs, the snack with no substance?

Biretta tip to Fr Joseph Huneycutt at Orthodixie.

Current Events, Media

Mohammed’s (cartoon) Radio

I’ve wanted to comment on the whole Mohammed cartoon issue for about a week. Thankfully I kept quiet because there has been tons of good commentary about the issue all over the blogsphere.

I really appreciate Fr. Marin Fox’s take in his article Those Mohammed Cartoons found at Bonfire of the Vanities. This is the closest to my thinking, especially as regards republishing said cartoons.

The BLOGCORNER Preacher hits the nail on the head in regard to the inconsistencies, hypocrisy, idolatry, and errors found in Islam.

blogs4God has a great article, First the Muslims came for the Cartoonists.

In short, and in my opinion, this is a battle of cultures and civilizations. The Moslems see it as such.

Unfortunately, we in the West have that overwhelming desire to placate them, think the best, until (we hope) they see things our way. As blogs4God says. —Appeasement for a false peace is always a recipe for disaster.—

This is not a management situation where we have to deal with a difficult employee. This is not a child rearing operation, where we have to be patient and guiding. This is the reality of differing perspectives on the value of life, freedom, self determination, etc. etc. These are deep seated cultural values. Just because some in the West have given up on their foundational values does not mean the rest of the world will.

Our culture and our freedoms come from somewhere. They come from a proper understanding of humanity founded in Judeo-Christian scripture. Our civilization and structures are founded on that proper thinking. This is why the word ‘society’ has deep philosophical meanings beyond the dictionary definition.

There is no ‘our God is bigger than your God’ argument. Our God is God. Their prophet is not. Their prophet is, well many things, but not a prophet of God. The prophet deal ended when Jesus Christ, true God and true man offered Himself for the redemption of the whole world. How can you expound any more on God’s Word?

Now, I will take this opportunity to engage is some re-working of Warren Zevon tunes:

Roland the Headless Cartoonist

Roland was a warrior from the Land of the Midnight Sun
With a cartoon for hire, fighting to be done
The deal was made in Denmark on a dark and stormy day
So he set out for Arabia to join the bloody fray

Moslems of London

They’re the hairy headed gents who run amuck in Kent,
Lately they’ve been overheard in Mayfair.
You better stay away from them,
They’ll blow your head off, Jim,
The Moslems of London.

Ahhwooooo… Moslems of London, Ahwooooo!
Ahhwooooo… Moslems of London, Ahwooooo! Huh!

Mohammed’s Radio

The Moslems are restless and they’ve got no place to go
Someone’s always trying to tell them
Something they already know
So their anger and resentment flow

But don’t it make you want to blow up people
All night long
Mohammed’s Radio
I heard somebody calling from the Mosque
On the radio, Mohammed’s Radio

You know, Hamas has got their problems too
They will surely take them out on you
In walked the village idiot and his bomb was all aglow
He’d been up all night listening to Mohammed’s Radio

But don’t it make you want to blow up people
All night long
Mohammed’s Radio
I heard somebody calling from the Mosque
On the radio, Mohammed’s Radio

You’ve been up all night listening for his drum
Hoping that the righteous might just might just might just come
I heard the General whisper to his aide-de-camp
“Be watchful for Mohammed’s lamp”

But don’t it make you want to blow up people
All night long, Mohammed’s Radio

With my sincerest apologizes to the late, great Warren Zevon.

Media

The Christian “middle”

The BLOGCORNER Preacher has a take on John Danforth’s recent profile piece in the Washington Post.

The award for best lines goes to the following:

As a mainline Episcopal priest, retired U.S. senator and diplomat, Danforth worships a humbler God and considers the right’s certainty a sin.

The article is, basically, about what a nice fellow John Danforth is, and what knuckle-dragging troglodytes those beastly evangelicals are.

Now, to me, the term “mainline Episcopal priest” could just as easily have been “priest of Satan.”

…and

…it appears that he’s fallen into the trap of politicizing Christianity, which is the crime he accuses us of. How so? Because he urges that we all become “moderate”, and should occupy “the Christian middle.”

Sounds like someone who is embarrassed by the Gospel, in that it might offend some.

The original WaPo article is here…

Current Events, Media

[Roman Catholic] Hospitals criticized

From an article in the Albany NY Times Union:

Study: Hospital care fails women

Catholic facilities deny access to emergency contraception, health group’s survey finds by Michele Morgan Bolton, Staff writer

ALBANY — Results of a national survey released Thursday say Catholic hospitals in New York routinely deny mandated access to emergency contraception to women, including victims of sexual assault.

The concentrated dose of oral contraceptives or “morning after” pills protect against pregnancy up to 120 hours after intercourse, by inhibiting ovulation and fertilization. It is not to be confused with the abortion pill, RU-486.

The study by Washington, D.C.-based Catholics for A Free Choice, a women’s health care advocacy group, said staff at 94 facilities in New York, California, South Carolina and Washington said no such emergency contraceptive treatment is available at their hospital 35 percent of the time.

Boy, that’s a misnomer… Catholics for A Free Choice is a pro abortion, pro murder, and pro homosexual group. Healthcare is the furthest thing from their mission. For an expose of the organization see The Catholic Leagues primer on the group: The Real Agenda of Catholics For A Free Choice.

While 7 percent in the overall study said emergency contraception is available upon request for all women, another 20 percent of respondents either tried to evade the calls, hung up on the callers or, at times, scolded them, according to the poll.

“The results were mixed at best, and devastating at worst,” said Catholics for a Free Choice president Frances Kissling. “Women of many different religions seek emergency care at Catholic hospitals, in part, because of their reputation for compassionate, quality care. That the Catholic hospitals we surveyed would turn women away in their time of need … is not only a violation of the law, it is a violation of their mission.”

Dennis Poust, a spokesman for the Catholic Conference of New York State, said he was unaware of any sexual assault victims who have come forward and said they’ve been denied services.

“Until they do? I’m not going to take this seriously,” he said. “They’re not a Catholic organization. Their mission is to undermine the church.”

I would agree.

Now, do not get me wrong. My Church has a different attitude toward marriage and the place of procreation in marriage. We see no impediment to the use of non-abortive contraception within the context of marriage.

The real issue here is the finger pointing that will lead to forced compliance with an unjust law. Does anyone, except these fringe groups, want this war?

The simple fact is that Roman Catholic Hospitals are indeed that, Roman Catholic. What do these people expect? These institutions, along with colleges, orphanages, and other social benefit agencies were founded, and still exist, as a major part of the world’s health care and human services milieu.

While some institutions, like some formerly Roman Catholic colleges, might very easily give up their values and teachings in then face of the —Law— or —social trends—, the tendency in the past 5-10 years, to impose legal obligations, contrary to the faith and morals of Roman Catholic institutions, and to impose them on those institution, is completely un-American.

You can see this in the recent Boston scandal concerning Catholic Charities —legal— obligation to provide adoption services to homosexuals. You can see this in New York State laws forcing the provision of health insurance covering contraception on Roman Catholic institutions.

Imposing obligations of this type is completely contrary to American legal tradition. In fact, I look at it as one of those slippery slopes.

Some of the things that make me shake my head:

The ‘duh’ factor. How do the finger pointers and lawmakers expect these institutions to act? In compliance with laws that are gravely against their teachings and values? How about a law that forces everyone to eat pork on Friday night?

Legislators with agendas will quickly find that their methods, when adopted by people opposed to their point of view, will bring greater harm to themselves and the greater public good.

State governments and indeed the United States as a whole cannot provide adequate education for children, adequate nutrition, adequate health care, and other basic needs. Sure legislators struggle with this and many desire what is best. Isn’t it then counterintuitive to push those doing the work, walking the walk, into dilemmas. It adds to the prevailing antagonism in society.

Maybe lawmakers first question should be – can we fund an across-the-board replacement of services provided by Roman Catholic institutions? I think not.

From my point-of-view, if nominal Roman Catholic institutions wish to be secular, ok, get rid of the name, wash out the tradition, and convert yourselves to a secular agency. Follow the —Law—. On the other hand, those Roman Catholic organizations and Religious Orders that run institutions, hospitals, and colleges should get in line with the Church’s teaching and make a stand.

Standing in the face of injustice and nut case organizations like CFFC will do more to protect everyone (including the rights of CFFC) than a go along to get along attitude.

Current Events, Media

NBC to mock Christians and the Crucifixion of Jesus Christ!

Think the Book of Daniel was not amoral enough? This time NBC will mock Jesus Crucified as well.

Britney Spears is set to appear in NBC’s Will & Grace. She will portray a Christian conservative sidekick to Jack on his show on —Out TV— – “Jack Talk”

The plot (yeah right) involves the sale of “Out TV” to a Christian Television Network, and Spears is brought on to be Jack’s new religious co-host (like that would happen —“ I would think Jack would be but a distant bad memory).

Allegedly Will and Jack loosen her up —“ hey it’s easy to throw out Christian convictions in the face of homosexual “””truth””” —“ right?

Spears brings her own additions to the talk show when she decides to do a cooking segment called “Cruci-fixin’s.”

See more here.

Media

Say it aint so… Isidore

I was perusing some of the traditional Catholic websites and came across an interesting article about a Roman Catholic monsignor blessing a Hooters Restaurant in Waco, Texas.

I figured, I’ve got to check this out. And yes —“ it’s true. Check out the article at the Waco Tribune.

There is a great analysis of this outrage at the Catholic Outsider.

What can I say? After I pick my jaw up off the floor I might ask the monsignor if he was acting in Persona Christi while doing this. Was he doing what the Church does? Was he acting as the Church acts?

The monsignor is pastor of St. Martin —“ Tours parish in West, Texas.

The monsignor noted that “blessings are part of Catholic tradition.”

Monsignor, blessings are living and efficacious calls to holiness. They are a means to help us in recognizing God’s action in our lives. Their misuse is a sacrilege. Blessings are not just a tradition. It’s not just water you’re sprinkling. You are supposed to believe in what you do. Blessings go back to the beginning of time and the first was from God Himself.

It should also be noted that the monsignor was opposed by sixty other clergy members, primarily from Protestant denominations. At least they stood on faith.

The monsignor has given rise to the typical reaction from the media. Fox News reports:

Sweet Hooters Most Holy

Please bless these overly revealing orange shorts, and all who wear them while serving me cheese fries.

The head Catholic priest for the Greater Waco, Texas, area, Monsignor Isidore Rozycki, plans to bless a new Hooters restaurant in a private opening ceremony…

Oh good. You’ve not only assisted in the objectification of women but of our Lord, His mother, and His Church.

For reflection:

Heresy is from the Greek word meaning ‘choice’…. But we are not permitted to believe whatever we choose, nor to choose whatever someone else has believed. We have the Apostles of God as authorities, who did not…choose what they would believe but faithfully transmitted the teachings of Christ. So, even if an angel from heaven should preach otherwise, he shall be called anathema. –Saint Isidore

and…

In their sorrow they cried to him with one voice: “Father, why are you deserting us? Who will care for us when you are gone? Savage wolves will attack your flock, and who will save us from their bite when our shepherd is struck down? — From a reflection on the life of St. Martin of Tours by Sulpicius Severus

Current Events, Media, Perspective

A Very Busy News Day

Go, Go, Alito…

On the Alito Confirmation, the following was found in a Reuters article:

Sen. Charles Schumer, a New York Democrat, said, “I must say that I wish the president was in a position to do more than claim a partisan victory tonight.”

“The union would be better and stronger and more unified if we were confirming a different nominee, a nominee who could have united us more than divided us,” Schumer said.

The honorable Senator must have downed twelve Manhattans at lunch. Or perhaps there was something odd in his hookah pipe? Senator, the nation is divided and issues of life and the culture of death are at the root of the division.

Where we are lucky as a country is in our freedom to express ourselves. The consistent message for life has taken root. People do not want abortion, euthanasia, babies killed to produce stem cells that do … well nothing.

You should well know that your own actions and rhetoric are divisive. Perhaps New York State needs a different nominee for Senator?

Insights into the Motivators for Abortion:

Report: 8 Million Born With Birth Defects Annually by Lauran Neergaard of the AP.

Ms. Neergaard writes:

“Most people think of birth defects as something that is not preventable,” said Dr. Jose Cordero, the U.S. assistant surgeon general and birth defects chief at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. “There are great opportunities to ensure that babies are born healthy.”

A good opening, but now it gets worse:

About 8 million children worldwide are born every year with serious birth defects, many of them dying before age five in a toll largely hidden from view, the March of Dimes says.

Now this is a bold statement, meant more to elicit the idea —“ well if they are going to die anyway —“ why not abort them? You have to read down to get the statistics.

Unfortunately the statistics are unclear at best. They do not specifically address which of these children dies when. How many born in a year die that same year? If you took the statistics reported and if you drew a huge generalization from them you might say that 42.3077% die in a year, but you would be wrong.

Most birth defects occur in poor countries, where babies can languish with problems easily fixed or even prevented in wealthier nations, according to research released Monday by the organization.

Again, leading —“ look they are languishing, why not abort them? They are also poor and languishing. Hey, nobody wants to see that, right?

However, the researchers said some innovative programs in Iran and Chile show that effective preventions don’t have to be costly.

Preventable Defects

Indeed, about 70 percent of birth defects could be prevented, repaired or ameliorated, they concluded.

Now at least they are talking about doing something useful. Prevention, good heath care, it goes on. This is indeed good and worthy. We can all agree to support that.

What they fail to discuss is the other 30% of these lives. What about their lives? What can we do to improve their lives, care for them, and provide them with nurturing and a commitment to their lives? How can we assist their parents and train their parents and the world that this is not a problem, but a blessing?

“We were surprised by the toll,” said epidemiologist Christopher Howson with the March of Dimes, which sponsored the five-year project after doctors complained that birth defects often are ignored as a public health problem.

“It’s like the tip of an iceberg that is rising out of the ocean” — noticed only after infant mortality from other causes drops, he said.

Specialists said the report focuses much-needed attention on a concern of every parent-to-be.

“Most people think of birth defects as something that is not preventable,” said Dr. Jose Cordero, the U.S. assistant surgeon general and birth defects chief at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. “There are great opportunities to ensure that babies are born healthy.”

Some 7.9 million children a year are born with serious birth defects caused at least partly by genetic flaws such as heart defects, spina bifida and other neural tube defects, sickle cell anemia and Down syndrome.

Undoubtedly hundreds of thousands more are born with defects caused not by genes but by post-conception problems: mothers infected with rubella or syphilis, which can damage their babies’ brains; certain medications or alcohol; lack of dietary iodine. Too few countries count those defects for a good estimate.

Millions Die

At least 3.3 million children under age five die each year because of birth defects, and millions more are mentally or physically disabled.

Prevalence ranges from a high of 82 defects per 1,000 live births in Sudan to a low of 39.7 per 1,000 in France. The researchers cautioned that the data aren’t precise enough for detailed country-by-country comparisons, but they cited poor maternal health care, a higher percentage of older mothers and greater frequency of marriage between relatives as leading risks in low- and middle-income countries.

Additionally, populations from Africa, the Eastern Mediterranean and Southeast Asia are most at risk of the common inherited diseases thalassemia, sickle cell and the metabolic disease G6PD. Those regions are less likely to offer genetic testing that reveals at-risk couples.

The report takes no stand on abortion, but it found that Down syndrome is roughly twice as common in poorer countries — which typically lack prenatal testing — while half of affected pregnancies in Western Europe are terminated following prenatal diagnosis.

A stand without a stand! Look, the rich western nations know how to do it. The westerners get it right. No languishing, dirt poor, disabled kids in our culture. NIMBY! Even the languishing poor can read between these lines.

Every mother-to-be has about a 5 percent chance of having a baby with a serious birth defect, the so-called “background rate,” explained Dr. Arnold Christianson of South Africa’s University of Witwatersrand, who co-wrote the report.

Lowering Risk

That risk can rise or fall, depending on a host of circumstances: Does she take folic acid, a nutritional supplement that fights neural tube defects? Is she vaccinated against rubella? Does she have uncontrolled diabetes or other pregnancy-harming illnesses? Is she well-nourished? Are her pregnancies spaced far enough apart?

“If mom can be as fit and well as possible at the time of conception, it reduces the risk of a birth defect,” Christianson said.

Among the report’s recommendations:

Improved health care for all women, with special emphasis on pregnancy nutrition.

Improved family planning and birth-defect education. In Johannesburg, surveys show less than 40 percent of African women know what Down syndrome is — much less that their risk rises with pregnancies after age 35, Christianson said.

Here’s that stand for the culture of death —“ improved family planning. Once those South African women are ‘educated’ they can make the right choice. A child who is not perfect is a burden so kill it. It’s OK, they are going to die anyway.

Proper care of affected babies. In South America, for example, 55 percent of babies with Down syndrome die before their first birthday. Median U.S. survival is age 51, up from age 3 in the 1960s thanks to improved care.

“Care is an absolute,” Howson said. “Prevention is the ideal.”

Yes, and how about proper care of, and acceptance of, all life?

Furthermore, prevention can be cheap: Fortifying grain with folic acid costs about a penny per year per person, Cordero said.

In 2000, Chile added enough folic acid to wheat flour to cause a 40 percent reduction in neural tube defects. The U.S., with lower fortification levels, saw a one-third drop.

Even gene tests can be relatively inexpensive. The report cites Iran which, faced with skyrocketing costs for thalassemia care, in 1997 began giving couples a US$5 gene test prior to marriage. Some separate if both carry the disease-causing gene, but they also can opt for fetal testing if they choose to conceive. By 2001, more than 2.7 million prospective couples had been screened, 10,298 at-risk couples identified and counseled — and thalassemia births had fallen to 30 percent of the expected rate.

Yes, they were ‘counseled’ all right, and the children are no more. The death toll is still the same, they just did the killing earlier.

What absolutely amazes me about this drivel is that the article’s author and those doing the study advocate death as an answer to — death. It’s not out front, but it is surely there. The part that they forget is that we are all going to die. Why is your life more precious than these?

My wife and I had our children relatively late. Because of several factors there was a chance, which one doctor deemed to be significant, that they might have birth defects. And you know what? We ignored their advice. We ignored their tests. God was blessing us with a child and we accepted that blessing regardless of the possibility of physical, mental, or emotional difficulties for that child. God had given us the blessing. A moment of love and union. God gave us the opportunity to express our love and to cooperate in bringing about a new life.

Each child is blessed in the gifts that they offer all of humanity. The weakness of some calls us to reflect on our duty not to worldly perfection, but to the Christ in all. The glory of the cross is in the beauty and blessing that flow from it.

We were blessed that we have perfectly healthy children. Nevertheless, it made no difference —“ for it is human life and the most precious gift in God’s creation,

—I know what you are thinking. You need a sign. What better one could I give than to make this little one whole and new? I could do it; but I will not. I am the Lord and not a conjuror. I gave this mite a gift I denied to all of you-eternal innocence. To you she looks imperfect – but to me she is flawless, like the bud that dies unopened. She will never offend me, as all of you have done. She will never pervert or destroy the work of my Father’s hands. She is necessary to you. She will evoke the kindness that will keep you human. Her infirmity will prompt you to gratitude for your own good fortune…More! She will remind you everyday that I am who I am, that my ways are not yours, and that the smallest dust mote whirled in the darkest space does not fall out of my hand…I have chosen you. You have not chosen me. This little one is my sign to you. Treasure her!—

From: The Clowns of God by Morris West