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05-30-2008, 07:53 PM #1
Archdiocese of Chicago..whoa, a whole program for illegals!
http://www.archchicago.org/departments/ ... _watch.pdf
From the archdiocese of Chicago, where that Priest made fun of Hillary at Obama's church...I went there to tell the Cardinal, that I, being a Catholic, was disgusted to hear a Priest curse in Obama's church...and found all of this.....
ACTIVITIES FOR DETENTION AND DEPORTATION
WHAT: Rosary at Broadview, IL Immigrant Detention Center
WHEN: Every Friday at 7:15 a.m.
DESCRIPTION: For over a year, the faithful have been gathering early on Friday mornings in front of the
immigrant detention center in Broadview, IL to pray the rosary. It’s a powerful expression of solidarity and
prayerful support for our immigrant brother and sisters in Christ as they are being loaded onto buses for
deportation from the U.S.
The gathering, led by women religious of the Sisters and Brothers of Immigrants
organization, is orderly and peaceful; all participants stay outside physical boundaries established by the
Broadview facility.
The public rosary lasts about a half hour and draws attention to a U.S. immigrant
detention system that deprives detained immigrants, who have not violated criminal law, protection of basic
liberties afforded inmates in the criminal system. The unjust system of detention, which can become
indefinite without recourse to remedy, falls under the radar screen of most of the American public.
DIRECTIONS: To reach the Broadview facility, take the Eisenhower to 25th Avenue South; at the top of the
ramp turn left to Lexington (the stop light). Turn right on Lexington to Beach (the next street). Turn left on
Beach and look for the barbed wire fence on the right hand side, in front of the detention center building.
LOGISTICS: Meet at the location by 7:15am. There is no ongoing commitment – come as often as you can.
If questions, contact Sr. Pat Murphy (773) 779-6011.
WHAT: Immigration “Court Watchâ€Do not vote for Party this year, vote for America and American workers!
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05-30-2008, 09:38 PM #2
I've posted some notices about the upcoming National Migration Conference, July 28-31 in Washington DC. It would be great to get some spies there just to know what all of these religious groups are up to and whether they have overstepped their privileges under tax-exempt status laws. Maybe, people living near Washington DC could go (or anyone else for that matter) and keep tabs on them. Here's a link:
http://www.nationalmigrationconference.org/
Anybody think this is a good idea?"Men of low degree are vanity, Men of high degree are a lie. " David
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05-30-2008, 09:57 PM #3http://apnews.myway.com/article/20080530/D910947G1.html
Priest who mocked Clinton again draws spotlight
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May 30, 7:44 PM (ET)
By DON BABWIN
(AP) In this June 1, 2007 file photo, Rev. Michael Pfleger, left, of Saint Sabina Catholic Church is...
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CHICAGO (AP) - He's a white priest at a largely black church. He's held hands with Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan. He's been arrested dozens of times and battled anyone he thinks has wronged his parish - from gun dealers to a local Catholic sports league. Now the Rev. Michael Pfleger is something else: the latest thorn in the side of presidential candidate Barack Obama.
Racially charged comments Pfleger made last week mocking Obama rival Hillary Rodham Clinton - as a guest at Obama's church, no less - triggered a quick response from Obama, who wants nothing to do with a racial firestorm like the one generated by his former pastor, the Rev. Jeremiah Wright.
While Pfleger is not nearly as close to Obama as Wright had been, he has donated to the candidate's state Senate and presidential campaigns and sat on a Catholics for Obama committee until a few weeks ago. When Obama was in the Illinois Legislature, he helped land more than $200,000 in state grants for outreach programs run by Pfleger's church.
Obama made it clear he wasn't happy with the comments - in which Pfleger pretended he was Clinton crying over "a black man stealing my show" - and said he was "deeply disappointed in Father Pfleger's divisive, backward-looking rhetoric, which doesn't reflect the country I see or the desire of people across America to come together in common cause."
Pfleger, too, issued an apology, saying he was sorry if his comments offended Clinton or anyone else. He did not return several calls for comment on Friday.
Meanwhile, Cardinal Francis George of the Archdiocese of Chicago issued a press release Friday in which he criticized both Pfleger's involvement in a political campaign and a "personal attack" on Clinton. George said Pfleger has promised not to campaign or even mention any candidate by name.
Wright's comments reverberated in the Democratic primary for weeks and remain a part of the race. Obama broke with Wright, who had been his longtime pastor, after video of his sermons blaming U.S. policies for the Sept. 11 attacks and his calls of "God damn America" became fixtures on the Internet and cable news networks.
The relationship between Obama, a one-time community activist on Chicago's South Side, and the outspoken priest at the activist St. Sabina Church has been a long one.
As a state senator, Obama secured two grants related to Pfleger's church - one for $100,000 to repair The Ark community center at the church in 2000 and the other for $125,000 for computers at the church's employment resource center.
For his part, Pfleger, 59, has donated $1,500 to Obama's campaigns for state office and another $1,500 to his presidential campaign.Aides say Obama has rarely visited St. Sabina, although he cited Pfleger, along with Wright, as one of his spiritual advisers in a 2004 Chicago Sun-Times story. Pfleger helped Obama's Iowa campaign by taking part in a faith forum.
Pfleger has invited criticism with his words and actions in the past, even before Sunday's fiery sermon at Trinity United Church of Christ.
He has hit the streets, sometimes with busloads of parishioners in tow, to protest Jerry Springer's television show, stores that sell drug paraphernalia and gun violence. He's been arrested for acts of civil disobedience, such as smearing red paint on alcohol and tobacco billboards. Last year, he and the Rev. Jesse Jackson were arrested during a protest of a suburban gun shop; charges were later dropped.
Pfleger's fight to make the community safe is an intensely personal one. He's adopted three children, one of whom was gunned down near the church in 1998.
Pfleger has urged parishioners to pay prostitutes and drug users so they could share their faith with them. He has offered his church as a place where controversial figures can express their views. Farrakhan spoke there, as did the Rev. Al Sharpton.
At times, there has been talk of diocesan officials reassigning Pfleger, but he is immensely popular in his parish and has helped it thrive over the past quarter-century as many other congregations have struggled.
In March, as Wright's inflammatory comments were making national headlines, St. Sabina gave Wright a hero's welcome after Pfleger invited him to give the benediction.
And in early May, Pfleger posted a letter on the parish Web site calling Obama and Wright "two friends who I respect, admire and have a deep love for." He wrote that neither man should be held accountable for the other's words.
"The truth is we need Senator Barack Obama and we need Reverend Jeremiah Wright and, if we are serious about wanting a new America, we cannot afford to throw either one of them under the bus!"
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Associated Press writer Christopher Wills in Springfield, Ill., contributed to this report.
But then again, $225k isn't a bad return on the $3k investment.
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05-30-2008, 10:12 PM #4State Representative Dan Burke (D-Chicago) is the chief sponsor of House Bill 2747, the Access to Religious Ministry Act.
House Bill 2747 would provide that:
Clergy and religious workers have reasonable access to immigrants detained in county jails that have contracts with the federal government.
This bill is discrimatory. What about non-immigrants who are incarcerated--don't they also deserve spiritual comfort?"Distrust and caution are the parents of security."
Benjamin Franklin
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05-30-2008, 10:20 PM #5Pfleger's fight to make the community safe is an intensely personal one. He's adopted three children, one of whom was gunned down near the church in 1998.
Pfleger has urged parishioners to pay prostitutes and drug users so they could share their faith with them.
Pay prostitutes and drug users?????
He encourages people to use the service of prostitutes???????
Why would anyone pay a drug user---pay them for what?"Distrust and caution are the parents of security."
Benjamin Franklin
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06-01-2008, 05:55 PM #6
THESE detained foreigners are being detained precisely because they DID break OUR laws if they came here ILLEGALLY!!! SHEESH!!!
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06-01-2008, 09:31 PM #7
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How does the Catholic church define criminal law??????
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