To: j.frank.dobie
the attorney general could cite the state's civil rights statute in seeking a role in the way the church recruits, trains, and monitors its employees So what's the state going to do, rely on the same feminoids and liberal hacks who have caused this problem in the first place?
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03/08/2002 9:07:01 AM PST by
Slyfox
To: Slyfox
AG Reilly probably realizes that the archdiocesan's "blue ribbon commission" is most likely a smokescreen to deter his prosecutors from investigation. For instance, why would the Catholic hospitals be all ready to get on the bandwagon to "provide help for the victims?" Isn't there a conflict of interest there to have Catholic service providers, who depend upon the archdiocese in order to call themselves "Catholic," administering counseling to victims who are in the process of suing the archdiocese? Seems to me that these victims should have *nothing* to do with the archdiocese period, and should be very careful to check out their attorneys as well. Those who are not independent will probably find their lawsuits compromised.
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