Posted on 07/23/2012 1:12:47 PM PDT by marshmallow
Does this also apply to the Reverend Jesse Jackson and Reverend Al Sharpton?
Free speech?
What’s that?
Sounds like a fancy word for “racism” to me.
Now why don’t you go pay your taxes? Your government is broke. :)
Guess who runs Duquesne University School of Law in Pittsburgh and pays this jerk’s salary?
I’ll bet u this jackass is a HOMO!...Or motivated by them....
Cafardi has it ass backwards. A church's charitable and educational activity is a subsidy to the government which would otherwise have to spend tax money to care for more broken homes, dysfunctional families, winos and druggies.
The only exceptions are favored ultraleft religions which openly lobby for bigger government, namely:
The prohibition has never been enforced, because it would easily and swiftly be thrown out on first amendment grounds.
There is no line.
The government cannot establish a religion. The government cannot prohibit the free exercise of religion.
Religion can do whatever it damn well pleases.
Hey moron! It’s the State crossing Church lines.
You stupid POS!
His obvious inability to understand the Constitution is grounds for dismissal because he’s obviously incapable of teaching a high school civics class much less being a professor at a law school.
Well that explains why when some Religious relative signed her up for a subscription to America magazine my mom always put it thru the shredder.
The Bishops are out of options. They did not pick this fight, Obama did. Obama is not backing down. Either the Bishops openly oppose his re-election or hold their peace and allow the Government to dictate to them how to conduct Church business.
This clown has no business drawing his salary from a Catholic school if he does not understand this.
A few weeks ago, my mother in law was in town, and we ended up going to church in Davenport. The priest praised Obamacare, and said that it was needed to help the poor much more than than anything else. Then went on bad mouthing those in his parish (a small town one of 200 people) for not voting to support the mandate.
Yet Jenky gets flack, and that man does not. Interesting.
Wouldn’t it be refreshing if all charitable deductions were eliminated from the tax code? Maybe God’s shepherds would begin SAVING their flocks!
This prof (Italian, in this case—most of the time it’s Irish) is obviously one of the usual suspects, either a lapsed or heretical Catholic.
See http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qaMLoLtFn6s&feature=related. Watch the following three chapters as well.
Stopped reading right there.
The government cannot establish a religion. The government cannot prohibit the free exercise of religion.
Religion can do whatever it damn well pleases.
I can't say it any better. They need to find a new law professor.
I am pretty certain the Bishops consulted with their legal advisers before taking the action they did. Nothing they did conflicts with the law regarding tax status.
Obama is trying to effect a UNION of Church and State by dictating to the Church. He see a split in the Church, because of guys like Cafardi. Yes, the tax exemption is a privilege. Because as John Marshall said, the power to tax is the power to destroy.
O would prefer using the current situation as a conduit to creating his own American Patriotic catholic Association/church (note the small “c”s). He’d rather co-opt whomever he can toward that end. Think Sebelius (excommunicated), Biden and Pelosi. The tax exempt status is a tool, one among many he’s trying to use for this purpose. And he’s smart enough to know, and intend, that those left-leaning and easily led, will at least think along these lines: Go with the Flow.
The law professor in this story is another tool. There may be some who are swayed by this, likely of the watching-too-much-reality-based-tv crowd, but then there are always some of the flock who may be easily misled. I’d strongly suggest that everyone here, Catholic, protestant, whomever, do some reading up on the events of the French revolution, the subsequent Italian revolution, the Mexican one in the earlier twentieth century. Similar tactics are and will be used here, since history rhymes more than repeats. The most unfortunate part is for those who fall away. Pray. Fervently. Even for folks like Cafardi, who knows exactly how unfactual his words are.
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