Category: Political

Christian Witness, Current Events, Political

To whom are we bound?

Jeff Culbreath at Hallowed Things comments on California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger’s signing of SB 1441, a Bill that seeks to prevent any government funding of any private institution that follows a code of conduct contrary to the wishes of the State. In California: The Slide Continues he states:

Today, California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger signed SB1441 into law. This tyrannical bill further marginalizes Californians with traditional beliefs by preventing “parochial schools, such as private, Christian, Catholic, Mormon, and many other religious universities, from receiving student financial assistance if they also maintain a student code of conduct preventing behavior deemed immoral by their religious beliefs.— Homeschoolers could be impacted, as many California homeschoolers use public charter school programs or the homeschooling programs of registered private schools. The remainder of California homeschoolers are independently registered as “private” schools with the state: these should not be affected (unless they are somehow receiving state assistance), but the stage is set to go after them next.

I follow Huw Raphael’s line of thinking. In Dance all you want he states:

Religious groups accept money from the state and then discover that the state can change the rules.

Oopsie.

Any school, college, daycare provider, business or entity, social service agency, hospital, or other organization that provides services to the state and receives state funding for those services must set aside their moral/religious views or face an elimination of contracts and funding. There are no exceptions in the new California Law.

Now I do not expect a huge change in the landscape of California’s educational, healthcare, or social service network. Nothing will happen right away because the state will only selectively enforce the law when someone or some group is denied services. Everyone will cover their ears and sing a merry tune in the meantime, at least until they get slapped. Then there will be a lot of hand wringing.

Newer Christian organizations (at least under Bush initiatives) and Catholic organization (for a long time now) have tied themselves too tightly to the cash flow coming from the government. Sure, government is a cash cow – but it is also a golden calf.

We are being offered another opportunity to witness to the strength of our faith. Which will it be, values or money?

I do not pray for success, I ask for faithfulness. — Mother Teresa

Church leaders should heed those words.

Current Events, Political

I’ll take door number two

There’s plenty of good Catholic commentary out there in regard to the fiasco that is —Plan B—.

For anyone unfamiliar, Plan B is a high dose contraceptive that basically performs an abortion. In a few cases it prevents the release of an egg —“ acting as a real contraceptive, but in most cases it simply changes a woman’s body chemistry such that an already fertilized egg —“ a human being —“ cannot be implanted in the uterus. The baby is killed —“ thus abortion.

In the realm of commentary, the Young Fogey nails the fact that Plan B —“ taking door number two —“ makes life so much easier for men and continues to objectify women. Hey honey, had a great time last night, but it’s your responsibility.

He also has a link to an article on the fertility gap. Check it out.

Fr. Martin Fox highlights the political angle, noting the Bush administration’s hypocrisy. After all, the Bush administration is focused on its own self-serving ends. If a few dead bodies, babies, etc. are needed to get where we want to be, so be it. Do you think it might be an election season ploy —“ shilling for votes among the self-serving conservative fence sitters?

First Things has some good insights as well, especially as regards the over-the-counter sales of this drug (it shouldn’t be available at all —“ so this just adds personal heath risks to an already immoral situation, compounding the immorality).

Today’s award for shrill screaming goes to the head of Planned Parenthood. In her appearance on Good Morning America she demanded that these high dose drugs be made freely available to —“ children. She demands that eleven year old girls be allowed to head on down to CVS and purchase drugs – nooooo problem. Of course her shrill demands were preceded by the gloating of Hilary Clinton. Hurray for us —“ we can stack up more bodies than Bush and his gang of warmongering clowns.

God have mercy on us.

Christian Witness, Political

Please, don’t speak truth to power

The word is out. Sister Helen Prejean, the tireless Catholic crusader against the death penalty has been uninvited from a Roman Catholic speaking engagement by a Bishop.

The Roman Catholic Bishop of Duluth, Minnesota, the Most Rev. Dennis Schnurr, disagrees with the good sister’s public criticism of President Bush’s war policies. She has publicly called for his removal from office.

Perhaps the Bishop doesn’t personally think he should have uninvited her? Perhaps powerful money interest Roman Catholics wanted her gone? You think?

The Duluth News Tribune ran an article on the issue: Diocese cancels nun’s Duluth talk because of anti-Bush newspaper ad. In the article they state in regard to the Bishop’s actions:

In a letter to some diocese residents sent Monday, Duluth Bishop Dennis Schnurr said the decision to cancel the event and Prejean’s address was based on her name appearing on an Aug. 3 New York Times advertisement calling for President Bush to be removed from office.

Schnurr said the ad was brought to his attention by lay people in the diocese.

“Upon reviewing the advertisement, I find that I share their concerns,” Schnurr said in the letter. “Therefore we have made the difficult decision to cancel her appearance.”

Perhaps the Bishop wasn’t listening, he was simply obeying the ‘lay’ Republican deep pockets in his diocese?

You can see the good sister’s take on these events at her website. She states in part:

I signed the ad because as a follower of the way of Jesus and a U.S. citizen, I cannot stand by passively and silently as I witness my government wage such grievous oppression and violence. It has been this same spirit of engaged citizenship that has for the past twenty years led me to speak out against the death penalty while encouraging my fellow citizens and my church to deeper reflection on the issue…

Exactly! Perhaps the Bishop forgot that sister is a U.S. Citizen and is entitled to have an opinion. She is also entitled to publicly advocate her views. More than forgetting the duties and rights of citizens, he has forgotten his obligation to speak truth to power. That’s telling the moneyed:

“There is still one thing left for you: sell all that you have and distribute it to the poor, and you will have a treasure in heaven. Then come, follow me.”

or

‘You fool, this night your life will be demanded of you; and the things you have prepared, to whom will they belong?’ Thus will it be for the one who stores up treasure for himself but is not rich in what matters to God.”

or

For where your treasure is, there also will your heart be.

And he should remember:

…if that servant says to himself, ‘My master is delayed in coming,’ and begins to beat the menservants and the maidservants, to eat and drink and get drunk, then that servant’s master will come on an unexpected day and at an unknown hour and will punish him severely and assign him a place with the unfaithful.

Much will be required of the person entrusted with much, and still more will be demanded of the person entrusted with more.

The Church has a treasure in the sister’s work. It has a treasure in her voice. The Bishop should re-invite sister and pastor those who have complained, teaching them Catholic truth.

The Church’s message trumps politics and must always witness truth, tax exempt status notwithstanding.

Take a moment and let the Bishop know how to witness. Check out the Diocesan website which opened tonight to Psalm 27:7-9

Of you my heart has said, —Seek His face!—

If only…

Tip o’ the biretta to the Young Fogey who highlights the comments at The Gaelic Starover: Diocese Punishes Work of Mercy.

Perspective, Political

Union President —“ milking a dry cow

Danny Donohue, President of the Civil Services Employees Association in New York State (a union that represents clerical workers) wrote an editorial in today’s Albany Times Union entitled: CSEA’s pension costs are not out of control.

In part he states:

First of all, the average CSEA pension is $11,000. That’s hardly excessive, especially when you consider that worker pay is at its lowest level in nearly 40 years and corporate profits are at the highest level ever recorded. Meanwhile, corporate CEOs are making 450 times what their average employee makes, and tax cuts for the wealthy are being handed out like candy to trick-or-treaters.

The typical Union line… Everyone else is so rich, we’re so poor. I guess Mr. Donohue fails to recognize the fact that he represents clerical employees. He also fails to realize that state pension costs are not CSEA’s pension costs (as his editorial’s title would suggest).

I think Mr. Donohue was absent from school on the day they talked about working hard and focusing on achievement. He might have missed the lesson on basic capitalism as well. He probably never missed a lesson on the philosophies of Marx, Lenin, and Mao.

Just because someone makes more money or just because companies are profitable, and that profit inures to those who put up the money to make it so, is not an evil in and of itself. Certainly, everyone deserves a fair wage and appropriate benefits (heath care for instance). What they do not deserve is to be treated as if they are someone else. A clerical employee by rights makes far less than a professional employee. Both make less than upper management or executives. Makes you want to go out and get an education, work hard, and get ahead doesn’t it?

He goes on:

Second, pension costs are not out of control. The governor himself says the impact of cost-of-living adjustments and other recent pension improvements has been negligible. What makes today’s pension costs seem overwhelming to many localities is that, for more than a decade, they had to pay nothing at all due to the success of the financial markets. In fact, employers are still paying less today, in terms of percentage of payroll, than they were years ago.

Yet the taxpayer is bearing the cost. That’s you and me (the government employer is us). It’s not the government employer versus the working man. It’s the taxpayer having to bear the costs of union dictated demands, agreed to by the politicians that are in their pockets.

This point also begs the question, What if I as a taxpayer do not want to fund pensions? What if I, and enough of my fellow citizens, would prefer that we keep our money for our own benefit? What if we preferred to invest in education, roads and bridges, or any of a thousand other priorities?

Look at the bills passed by the New York State Legislature in the past session. Thankfully the governor vetoed almost seventy (70) bills, the majority of which were pro-union giveaways to the tune of $1 billion in additional union benefits (reference here).

That’s part of the perpetual cost of unionized government employees. Sure, hiring a contractor may be more costly on a hour by hour basis, but once the contract is done the cash flowing out stops. With government employees the costs go on and on, and in some cases go on even after they die.

Now here’s the oxymoron:

Finally, suggesting that taxpayers will benefit by reducing public employee benefits to the levels of their nonunion counterparts in private industry ignores years of good faith bargaining between the state and its unions to negotiate contracts that are fair for everyone, including the taxpayers.

CSEA is not going to apologize for helping our members get a fair deal. Our wages and benefits are the result of years of responsible, good faith bargaining, and we’ve earned a reputation as a union that gets results while being fair and responsible. After all, our members are taxpayers, too.

If they did so well, why did he state in his opening that the —average CSEA pension is $11,000. That’s hardly excessive, especially when you consider that worker pay is at its lowest level in nearly 40 years…— Did they, or did they not do well by their members?

CSEA should be focusing on the big picture in New York State. There will be no jobs, no raises, no pensions, and no healthcare if employers, the young, and the general population (i.e., taxpayers) continue to leave in droves for low tax, small bureaucracy, and high employment states. The unions (along with all the other special interests) need to get on board and give up quite a bit to get to the point where New York is a viable, growing, and attractive state.

CSEA would do even better by focusing its energies on honesty – telling their members that they need to prepare for a future. CSEA should develop retraining and education efforts to move their members to a future without clerical employees. Clerical employees, whom they vehemently represent, are a throw back to the 1950’s. The days of rooms full of clerks processing paper are long gone. That is why state bureaucracy is so screwed up. Professionals are needed, paraprofessionals are needed. No one needs a file or steno clerk any longer (and if they think they do they should wake up and re-engineer).

I’ve said it before —“ compulsory union membership is un-American, is not democratic, it is extortion, and is a form of involuntary association. New York needs Right to Work legislation now. New York politicians need to develop the courage to reject the small cadre of union members and their leaders, focusing instead on the good of all New Yorkers. Otherwise our dry cow will become a dead cow.

Current Events, Political

KILL THE HEATHEN!!!

The Most Reverend Thomas G. Doran, R.C. Bishop of Rockford Illinois publishes a column in his diocesan newspaper. Last week (August 10, 2006) Bishop Doran’s column was entitled: Reaping the whirlwind of abortion. Portions of the first three paragraphs read as follows:

As human beings, as citizens of a —first world country,— as Americans, and as Catholics, most importantly, we have to take count of the circumstances in which we live. We know that the only creatures of God that outlast time are those created having intellect and will. All other things, with the passage of time, break up or break down…

and

The seven ‘sacraments’ of their secular culture are abortion, buggery, contraception, divorce, euthanasia, feminism of the radical type, and genetic experimentation and mutilation…

Strong statements —“ I agree, especially coming from a R.C. Bishop in the United States. Also, with some exposition of the issues and catechesis on the Church’s position, effectively affirming R.C. teaching, and calling for compliance among Roman Catholics, it wouldn’t be a bad column. As a PNCC clergyman I would agree with 6/7ths of his statement.

Unfortunately, the Bishop decided to go ballistic, and not just a little.

The bookends to these statements are as follows:

I want to touch on this matter before we get too close to the November madness.

Many of the issues that confront us are serious, and we know by now that the political parties in our country are at loggerheads as to how to solve them. We know, for instance, that adherents of one political party would place us squarely on the road to suicide as a people.

and

These things they unabashedly espouse, profess and promote. Their continuance in public office is a clear and present danger to our survival as a nation.

He goes on to draw comparisons between the ‘evil political party’ AKA the Democrats and Nazi Germans. Then he concludes by calling for their extinction as follows:

It is the duty of every Catholic to support the work of the parish Pro-Life directors and commissions and to work for the extirpation from our society of all those who in any way foster or promote these things. I wholeheartedly endorse the activities of our Pro-Life Office in the sure and certain knowledge that divine justice will not allow those who act against human life to prosper.

Let me paraphrase:

It is every Catholic’s (thankfully he only speaks for R.C.’s) duty to work for the extinction from our society of all those (i.e., people —“ not just their ideas or philosophies —“ but the people themselves) who in any way foster or promote these things.

I’ve heard of defending life and the faith, but using a just cause to shill for one political party while thoroughly demonizing the other is unconscionable. Going even further than that is an abject dereliction of his Christian duty.

I imagine the Bishop is well educated, an S.T.L. and Doctorate in Canon Law —“ both from Rome. I just cannot understand why a Christian, a Prelate, and a leader would turn the message of faith and salvation into a message calling for destruction. Hate the sin, love the sinner has somehow been confused and twisted in Rockford.

…and, when someone, who has lost touch with reality, goes out to enact his command to make Democrats extinct, there will be lots of hand wringing at the Chancery.

Lee Penn over at the Conservative Blog for Peace did an excellent analysis of the whole piece in The seven unholy sacraments. Check it out.

…and just to add a bit, this from Fr John Fenton of Conversi ad Dominum: Mercy — Even for Those Who Insult You.

Current Events, Political

All boats away

I remember a few years back, hearing stories about how Cubans in the United States were anxiously awaiting the death of Fidel Castro.

The elite among them were preparing to move right in and resurrect Cuba’s wheeling-dealing days (gambling, prostitution, drugs, and ‘capitalism’) from the 1950’s and prior. They had designs prepared for hotels and casinos. They had backers lined up. They had their boats ready and were anxious to take to the seas and get back first. All that was required was the death of Fidel.

As Fidel Castro undergoes treatment for his medical condition, Miami celebrates. Yet, strangely, nothing in Cuba is changing.

Fidel will be cold in the ground, but there will be no boats, no hotels, no casinos, no 1950’s. It is time to wake-up. It is time for both sides to reject the abject idiots they have put in the fore.

Castro and his dictatorship have done little to lift up the people. The reality of oppression and dictatorship, plus abject poverty, is the antithesis of what the common man would see as the promise of the revolution. It is only about the cult of personality in a very limited way. Mostly it is about the cult of power —“ who has and exercises control.

One of my friends once asked me if I would ever choose to take a vacation in Cuba. I told him I would not. I asked him how he would feel having to kowtow to the tourists if he were a Cuban citizen. He, having come from Poland when it was run by the communists, knew that such tourists simply take advantage of a repressed people. No one wants to support a dictator.

The Cuban nationalists in the United States are crazy too. They want a dream that died in the 1950’s. You can’t go back. You cannot recapture a lost era. They live on Fantasy Island, rather than in the real Cuba.

They are ready to go forward, replacing a communist dictatorship with a dictatorship of the financial interest groups (and by-the-way, they will be pushed aside very quickly, except a few figure heads like Battista was).

Maybe they should ask: Will the people be any less subjugated? Will your penthouse view still look down on poverty? Why are your determinations and dreams so much more important than the determinations and dreams of the millions who live in the real Cuba?

The nationalists are also idiots for lobbying to keep Cubans repressed. They punish their own people by supporting the crazy ‘blockade’ that’s existed since the 1960’s. The only proven record for bringing about political and economic change is engagement.

Nothing will change in Cuba until Cubans see the necessity for change. Nothing will change until Cubans (not South Florida residents) engage in a process of true self determination.

Those who wish to return should return and get to work. Stop the embargo, engage, help lift the people up. Maybe then the people on the street will see that reasonable capitalism will improve their lives. Maybe they will rally behind a leader who will lead them into democracy. Maybe —“ but only if they determine their own future.

For some interesting observations and links, check out Castro’s Cyber Deathwatch: Preparing For Death On The Internet by John David Powell.

Current Events, Political

Millennial dispensationalist nut jobs and your government

End of the World

Fr. Jim Tucker has an excellent post on CNN’s recent interviews with Evangelical Protestants who are longing for the end of the world. They think they can tell God the time and the place (as opposed to what the Word of God states —“ something they say they believe in). Check out Apocalypse Now.

It appears that these loons actually have access to your government, including Congress, the White House (of course), and the CIA.

Besides the notion of access to our government, which is really scary, what is the media doing even talking to these sky-is-falling folks. They are no different than the world is ending now sign carriers famous from the 1960’s or any other millennialist cult (Jehovah’s Witnesses anyone).

If our government and the media are so interested in discussing theology, get a real theologian —“ you know a Catholic one (R.C., Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, Armenian, PNCC). Better yet, steer clear of theology and stick with taking care of your constituents. And no, that doesn’t mean helping us get to heaven —“ we can make that commitment on our own.

Perspective, Political

Where are the Christians?

Pat Buchanan calls the shots in Where are the Christians? An excerpt follows:

When Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert unleashed his navy and air force on Lebanon, accusing that tiny nation of an “act of war,” the last pillar of Bush’s Middle East policy collapsed.

Let it be said: Israel has a right to defend herself, a right to counter-attack against Hezbollah and Hamas, a right to clean out bases from which Katyusha or Qassam rockets are being fired and a right to occupy land from which attacks are mounted on her people.

But what Israel is doing is imposing deliberate suffering on civilians, collective punishment on innocent people, to force them to do something they are powerless to do: disarm the gunmen among them. Such a policy violates international law and comports neither with our values nor our interests. It is un-American and un-Christian.

But where are the Christians? Why is Pope Benedict virtually alone among Christian leaders to have spoken out against what is being done to Lebanese Christians and Muslims?

When al-Qaida captured two U.S. soldiers and barbarically butchered them, the U.S. Army did not smash power plants across the Sunni Triangle. Why then is Bush not only silent but openly supportive when Israelis do this?

Democrats attack Bush for crimes of which he is not guilty, including Haditha and Abu Ghraib. Why are they, too, silent when Israel pursues a conscious policy of collective punishment of innocent peoples?

Britain’s diplomatic goal in two world wars was to bring the naive cousins in, to “pull their chestnuts out of the fire.” Israel and her paid and pro-bono agents here appear determined to expand the Iraq war into Syria and Iran, and have America fight and finish all of Israel’s enemies.

That Tel Aviv is maneuvering us to fight its wars is understandable. That Americans are ignorant of, or complicit in this, is deplorable.

Already, Bush is ranting about Syria being behind the Hezbollah capture of the Israeli soldiers. But where is the proof?

Who is whispering in his ear? The same people who told him Iraq was maybe months away from an atom bomb, that an invasion would be a “cakewalk,” that he would be Churchill, that U.S. troops would be greeted with candy and flowers, that democracy would break out across the region, that Palestinians and Israelis would then sit down and make peace?

How much must America pay for the education of this man?

For my part too much in blood and bone. Too much in credibility. Too much in values.

Current Events, Political

Anyone find deeper meaning?

Today’s Old Testament reading from Hosea:

Thus says the LORD:
Return, O Israel, to the LORD, your God;
you have collapsed through your guilt.
Take with you words,
and return to the LORD;
Say to him, —Forgive all iniquity,
and receive what is good, that we may render
as offerings the bullocks from our stalls.
Assyria will not save us,
nor shall we have horses to mount;
We shall say no more, ‘Our god,’
to the work of our hands;
for in you the orphan finds compassion.—
I will heal their defection, says the LORD,
I will love them freely;
for my wrath is turned away from them.
I will be like the dew for Israel:
he shall blossom like the lily;
He shall strike root like the Lebanon cedar,
and put forth his shoots.
His splendor shall be like the olive tree
and his fragrance like the Lebanon cedar.
Again they shall dwell in his shade
and raise grain;
They shall blossom like the vine,
and his fame shall be like the wine of Lebanon.

Ephraim! What more has he to do with idols?
I have humbled him, but I will prosper him.
—I am like a verdant cypress tree——”
because of me you bear fruit!

Let him who is wise understand these things;
let him who is prudent know them.
Straight are the paths of the LORD,
in them the just walk,
but sinners stumble in them.

It’s too bad that the Lebanon cedar will be no more and that the wine of Lebanon is blood…