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Catholic League Asks States to Investigate “All Other Religions” in Priest Probe

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Wow......that's the first sensible thing that fuckwit has ever said. Investigate them all....there's already some similar dirt surfacing on the mormons....

As several states are considering in-depth investigations into Catholic priests and sexual abuse against children, at least one person is asking authorities to look into “all other religions” as well as public schools.


That man is Bill Donohue, president of the Catholic League.


He’s very upset that, following the widely publicized report in Pennsylvania, other public officials are trying to launch similar investigations. That’s why he just wrote a letter to all 50 state attorneys general telling them to spread their investigations thinner. He wants them to “also investigate the clergy of all other religions, private non-sectarian institutions, and public sector entities.”


Not to do so would be manifestly unjust and indefensible.


No attorney general or lawmaker would convene a grand jury on criminal behavior and then decide to focus exclusively on African American neighborhoods. They would have to include white-collar crimes, the kinds of acts that are mostly committed by affluent whites.


That is why it smacks of bigotry to single out the Catholic Church when investigating the sexual abuse of minors: We don’t own this problem. Indeed, there is less of a problem today with this issue in the Catholic Church than in any societal institution, religious or secular.


For the last two years for which we have data, .005% of the Catholic clergy have had a credible accusation mad against them.


It’s convenient that Donohue, who once literally blamed victims of the Charlie Hebdo massacre for provoking terrorists with their cartoons, wants the pressure to be pushed away from Catholics and toward other groups. It’s pretty much Deflection 101.


But Donohue’s letter is wrong from the beginning. For starters, he makes a terrible analogy with racist undertones, demonstrating a complete lack of knowledge about the justice system. Of course investigators use geographical cues to narrow certain investigations. If three banks are robbed in one neighborhood, authorities don’t start investigating everyone in the world. They look at clues around the banks and at people who had access to all of them.
In this case, the Catholic Church — and those in positions of authority within it — has demonstrated a pattern of ignoring child sexual abuse and protecting offenders. This simply isn’t the case for any other “societal institution.” We don’t need to begin similar investigations at, say, the U.S. Postal Service.

http://friendlyatheist.patheos.com/...estigate-all-other-religions-in-priest-probe/
 
I'm fine with that.

Investigate them all.

Keep investigating until you root them all out.
 
Um... does he have any leads?
Any formal or informal complaints? If so, why has he been sitting on them?
If not, this just a distraction. Is he hoping they find other cases, before LEOs start using Catholic authorities as the unit of measurement?

"And estimated four priests' worth of kiddydiddling, and two whole bishops' worth of coverup."
 
Uhhh, just guessing here, but didn't the PA authorities move, based on long-standing reports from victims?
Bill Donohue sounds like OJ. "Y'all centered on me, just because of a glove and three people's blood in my car, plus my motive and my cut hand. What about everyone else in LA?"
 
There was a past scandal with the American Hindu church involving schools.

And there are the polygamist Mormons who seem to be able to get away with what amounts to child abuse and sexual slavery.

There has been spousal abuse issues within American orthodox Jewish groups.

I thought part of Christianity was admission of sins. Testifying.
 
They can only investigate specific complaints. To spread this investigation to all religious institutions without some credible evidence that other institutions have a problem with protecting child molesters would likely be unconstitutional. Donohue's obvious intent here is to impede the investigation of a possible criminal conspiracy within his church by making it an attack on all religious institutions. He knows that his demand is impractical and isn't going anywhere, but this appeals to members of other churches to see the investigation as a general attack on religion.
 
Some groups of evangelicals think that it is okay for 14 year old girls to have relationships (leading to marriage) with guys that are 30+ years old. This was talked about in the media during Judge Roy Moore's run for the senate.
 
In related news, mafia lawyers are asking why it is that the government isn't also pursuing racketeering charges against all the other street gangs and con artists in the city.
 
In related news, mafia lawyers are asking why it is that the government isn't also pursuing racketeering charges against all the other street gangs and con artists in the city.

Lack of probable cause. Which is not an issue with the RCC.
 
Um... does he have any leads?
Any formal or informal complaints? If so, why has he been sitting on them?
If not, this just a distraction. Is he hoping they find other cases, before LEOs start using Catholic authorities as the unit of measurement?

"And estimated four priests' worth of kiddydiddling, and two whole bishops' worth of coverup."

I think the basic unit should be 'Father Tuckers'. (Warning, not for the faint of heart.)
 
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