In a Bartlesville, Ok., newspaper story, a group of Catholic Priests is reported to have pledged to defy Oklahoma'a new Immigration Law. Below is an example of the depth of thinking these Priests exhibit.
Catholic Priest Don Wolf of Duncan states:
We will defy this terrible law. How can you penalize people for helping other people?
That may well be the most asinine statement I've ever heard. It certainly ranks right up there at the top. Look, Donnie, if you're engaging in the practice of helping other people -- illegal foreigners at that -- to violate, not only our national laws, but our State laws as well, giving them aid and comfort in defying our laws, and defiantly violating our laws yourself in the very process, then you're liable to find out quick, fast, and in a hurry how we can and intend to penalize people for "helping other people." In this case, sir, how can we not penalize people for "helping" other people?, which would be tantamount to encouraging disorder and chaos and suicide. This is not the federal government you're dealing with here, which is in the habit of engaging in all of the above.
You liberals of all religious persuasions are hereby served notice. We in Oklahoma are no longer willing to tolerate the destruction of our values, our society; our very way of life, and we're certainly finished with assisting you in doing so. So if you're part of that effort, your best bet is to cease and desist immediately. Or move thyself to a more tolerant state. Those are my recommendations.
On a much more sane and reflective note, Representative Randy Terrill, the author of H.B. 1804, has said the following in reply to the charge that the law has caused "fear among the Hispanic population, leading thousands to flee the state.":
That was the intent of the bill.
By contrast with the above statement made by the priest, Representative Terrill states it about as clearly and concisely as it can be stated. Indeed, that was the intent of the Bill, which represents the intent of the People of Oklahoma. And I would add that the bill was intended also to put the fear of God into multicultist anarchist citizens of the State such as these Catholic Priests named above.
I stand behind the Oklahoma Congress on this issue 100%. The State of Oklahoma has done what it can do to give these immigrants incentive to leave this state immediately of their own volition, and to penalize their defiant enablers. Now it's up to the states to which they flee to do their parts in ending this liberal multicultist suicidal madness.
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The Catholic Church in the United States has pretty much run out of its old stand-bys, Irish and Italians, for filling the pews and the collection plate. Its support for hispanicizing the country is in aid of creating a huge new customer base.
Most traditional Catholics are staunchly American, but the Church itself is the essence of a multi-national corporation. It has no interest in preserving nationhood, only in keeping itself powerful.
And of course the Church has adjusted to the times (at least outside the Vatican itself): it has learned to talk the language of radical egalitarianism, of so-called "rights" (i.e., anything anyone wants is a right, as long as it's in the Church's interest).
I have nothing against the Church's spiritual mission (although I can't agree with its theology), but when it inserts itself into politics, as it has never been shy about doing, remember Voltaire's "ecrasez l'infame."
I believe in statement that the Church made "that God's laws are above man's laws", i.e., abortion is still a great evil even though the state allows a women to have an abortion. These priests are very brave to stand by what they believe. Should the Indians kick the so-called "Americans" out of the US?
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