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And those who stand by and say nothing (I'm talking to you Romney) are equally complicit in this.
An Open Letter to Newt Gingrich and Rick Santorum
"As Catholic leaders who recognize that the moral scandals of racism and poverty remain a blemish on the American soul, we challenge our fellow Catholics Newt Gingrich and Rick Santorum to stop perpetuating ugly racial stereotypes on the campaign trail. Mr. Gingrich has frequently attacked President Obama as a food stamp president and claimed that African Americans are content to collect welfare benefits rather than pursue employment. Campaigning in Iowa, Mr. Santorum remarked: I dont want to make black peoples lives better by giving them somebody elses money. Labeling our nations first African-American president with a title that evokes the past myth of welfare queens and inflaming other racist caricatures is irresponsible, immoral and unworthy of political leaders.
"Some presidential candidates now courting values voters seem to have forgotten that defending human life and dignity does not stop with protecting the unborn. We remind Mr. Gingrich and Mr. Santorum that Catholic bishops describe racism as an intrinsic evil and consistently defend vital government programs such as food stamps and unemployment benefits that help struggling Americans. At a time when nearly 1 in 6 Americans live in poverty, charities and the free market alone cant address the urgent needs of our most vulnerable neighbors. And while jobseekers outnumber job openings 4-to-1, suggesting that the unemployed would rather collect benefits than work is misleading and insulting.
As the South Carolina primary approaches, we urge Mr. Gingrich, Mr. Santorum and all presidential candidates to reject the politics of racial division, refrain from offensive rhetoric and unite behind an agenda that promotes racial and economic justice.
Francis X. Doyle
Associate General Secretary
U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (retired)
Sisters of Mercy of the Americas Institute Leadership Team:
Sisters Patricia McDermott, RSM (President) Eileen Campbell, RSM Anne Curtis, RSM Mary Pat Gavin, RSM Deborah Troillett, RSM
Sister Pat Farrell, OSF
President
Leadership Conference of Women Religious
Rev. Bryan N. Massingale
Associate Professor of Theology
Marquette University
(There are many other signatures at the link)
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msanthrope
(37,549 posts)Until then, I will assume that the hierarchy of the catholic church is just dandy with Messrs. Gingrich and Santorum.
KatyaR
(3,445 posts)the way Jesus threw the moneychangers out of the temple--open the doors, a swift kick to his backside, and "GET OUTTA MY CHURCH AND DON'T COME BACK!!!"