What do you mean "we," clompy?
The Very, Very Ordinary of Spokane has courageously identified the source of the sex abuse scandals:
"We are the perpetrators of the abuse," Skylstad wrote in his reply. "That 'we' is the perceived community of bishops, priests and laity, in communities over a 50-year period. You may not like being in that 'we,' but that is the way it is."
If William Skylstad were any part of a man, I would slap his jaws and force him to resent it.
He should be forced to resign on the basis of that statement alone. But, as is usually the case, there's a bonus. Namely, that he has a peculiar history himself in dealing with rape that occurred under his nose. Right, stumblebum?
What an unspeakable bastard.
[H/t to Bill Cork for the link.]
A middle-aged husband, father, bibliophile and history enthusiast commenting to no one in particular.
Friday, April 13, 2007
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