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Tribune Weighs in on Catholic Hierarchy

Margaret Ramirez and Rex Hupke at the Tribune have weighed in on the working of the Catholic Church, claiming Fr. Pfleger’s:

“latest transgression: talking about the wrong thing, in the wrong place, with a preaching style—honed in the back pews of black churches—that some Catholics found unsettling.”

Never mind shouting racist rants, appearing as a crazed vaudevillian in public and defying the Cardinal, Hupke and Ramirez tell us that the real problem was that Fr. Pfleger was a very mild “unsettling”.

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Pat Hickey says:

Time and a good soaping changes history for the Progressive American.

According to Spike Lee, Iwo Jima was stormed by 70,000 black men.

After 9/11 the PC operatives 'wanting to do a tribute' to the Fallen - insisted upon making the firemen raising the Flag at Gound Zero -'more racially and ethnically' diverse.

The Race industry is a one-way street; ask the Director of Southwest Catholic Atheletic Conference who represented the Catholic Parishes on the Southwest Side that Pastor Pfleger calumnized as a hot-bed of racial hate.

When no hate surfaced, Cathleen Falsani and the Sun Times worked over-time with Pastor Pfleger to manufacture some. When that failed, Pastor Pfleger tucked tail.

The Director of the Southwest Catholic Conference was Hank Lentzen, a plumber, and he calmed the situtation.

Cathleen Falsani should remember Hank Lentzen. Pastor Pfleger, I am sure remembers Hank Lentzen. I hope that Cardinal George remembers this quiet and charitable man.

Racism is an industry.

June 16, 2008 at 8:09 a.m.

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