Politics > Politics-USA > NEW FILM: Cardinal Mahony (notorious illegal alien enabler) enables PEDOPHILES, too
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12 Oct 2006 01:07:02 AM |
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NEW FILM: Cardinal Mahony (notorious illegal alien enabler) enables PEDOPHILES, too |
[Just months ago Cardinal Roger Mahony of Los Angeles publically
ordered the priests and other church subordinates under him to disobey
U.S. immigration laws as he cynically and self-interestedly tries to
pack as many illiterate illegal alien -- but Catholic -- Mexican and
Central American peasants into the USA as possible in an attempt to
revive his deeply demoralized congregation.
From http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0610/10/ldt.01.html:
UNIDENTIFIED MALE: The church has betrayed me and my family.
CASEY WIAN, CNN CORRESPONDENT (voice-over): Those are among the
explosive allegations in the new documentary film "Deliver Us From
Evil." It tells the disturbing story of Oliver O'Grady, a former
Catholic priest who admits to abusing dozens of children in California
over more than two decades.
OLIVER O'GRADY, FORMER CATHOLIC PRIEST: Hugging starts off and then I
might just drop my hands and start fondling the genital area.
WIAN: And it tells the story of how O'Grady's supervisor, former
Stockton bishop and now Los Angeles Cardinal Roger Mahony allegedly
allowed the abuse to continue by moving the pedophile priest from
parish to parish.
John Manley is an attorney representing 80 alleged victims of Catholic
priests, including O'Grady. He conducted a videotaped deposition of
Cardinal Mahony in 2004, that plays a prominent role in the film.
UNIDENTIFIED MALE: He had sexual urges towards a 9-year-old, or a
10-year-old, or an 11-year-old. Is that cause to remove him from
ministry?
ROGER MAHONY, CARDINAL: No.
WIAN: Manley says statements like that in the film are likely to
increase pressure on Los Angeles prosecutors to charge Cardinal Mahony
with a cover up.
JOHN MANLEY, ATTORNEY FOR ABUSE VICTIMS: If they have the evidence to
charge him, they should, because this man has presided over the
wholesale emotional slaughter of dozens and dozens of little boys and
little girls under his control and it's just wrong.
WIAN: The Los Angeles district attorney's office would not comment,
other than to confirm a criminal investigation is ongoing. The
documentary was produced by former CNN freelance producer Amy Berg.
Most of the allegations in it were reported as early as 2004 by CNN
investigative correspondent Drew Griffin.
But people who have seen the film say its impact today remains powerful
and disturbing because of its graphic, lengthy interview with former
priest O'Grady.
O'GRADY: Would you feel arousal to children, and I said well maybe. How
about children in underwear? I'd say yes, you know? How about if you
thought you saw children naked? And I said, yes.
WIAN: A spokesman for Cardinal Mahony accuses CNN of conflict of
interest in covering the film and further states, "This film is
primarily based on anti-church assertions by plaintiff's attorneys who
stand to gain financially and on the self-serving comments of O'Grady,
a sick twisted monster."
[GeorgeWashingtonAdmirer comment: Mahony slams the victims' lawyers
"who stand to gain financially"? Talk about HYPOCRISY! Everyone knows
that law-flouting Mahony's MAIN reason for being in the forefront of
facilitating the massive illegal alien invasion of the USA is to gain
warm bodies -- illiterate, welfare-sucking, education-averse,
violent-crime-prone Mexican and Central American peasants albeit -- to
occupy his church's increasingly vacant pews.]
(END VIDEOTAPE)
WIAN: O'Grady served seven years in prison for his crimes. Meanwhile,
Cardinal Mahony remains in charge of the nation's largest Roman
Catholic archdiocese, Lou.
DOBBS: Casey, thank you very much -- Casey Wian reporting from Los
Angeles.
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RuleOfLaw wrote:
[Just months ago Cardinal Roger Mahony of Los Angeles publically
ordered the priests and other church subordinates under him to disobey
U.S. immigration laws as he cynically and self-interestedly tries to
pack as many illiterate illegal alien -- but Catholic -- Mexican and
Central American peasants into the USA as possible in an attempt to
revive his deeply demoralized congregation.
From http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0610/10/ldt.01.html:
UNIDENTIFIED MALE: The church has betrayed me and my family.
CASEY WIAN, CNN CORRESPONDENT (voice-over): Those are among the
explosive allegations in the new documentary film "Deliver Us From
Evil." It tells the disturbing story of Oliver O'Grady, a former
Catholic priest who admits to abusing dozens of children in California
over more than two decades.
OLIVER O'GRADY, FORMER CATHOLIC PRIEST: Hugging starts off and then I
might just drop my hands and start fondling the genital area.
WIAN: And it tells the story of how O'Grady's supervisor, former
Stockton bishop and now Los Angeles Cardinal Roger Mahony allegedly
allowed the abuse to continue by moving the pedophile priest from
parish to parish.
John Manley is an attorney representing 80 alleged victims of Catholic
priests, including O'Grady. He conducted a videotaped deposition of
Cardinal Mahony in 2004, that plays a prominent role in the film.
UNIDENTIFIED MALE: He had sexual urges towards a 9-year-old, or a
10-year-old, or an 11-year-old. Is that cause to remove him from
ministry?
ROGER MAHONY, CARDINAL: No.
WIAN: Manley says statements like that in the film are likely to
increase pressure on Los Angeles prosecutors to charge Cardinal Mahony
with a cover up.
JOHN MANLEY, ATTORNEY FOR ABUSE VICTIMS: If they have the evidence to
charge him, they should, because this man has presided over the
wholesale emotional slaughter of dozens and dozens of little boys and
little girls under his control and it's just wrong.
WIAN: The Los Angeles district attorney's office would not comment,
other than to confirm a criminal investigation is ongoing. The
documentary was produced by former CNN freelance producer Amy Berg.
Most of the allegations in it were reported as early as 2004 by CNN
investigative correspondent Drew Griffin.
But people who have seen the film say its impact today remains powerful
and disturbing because of its graphic, lengthy interview with former
priest O'Grady.
O'GRADY: Would you feel arousal to children, and I said well maybe. How
about children in underwear? I'd say yes, you know? How about if you
thought you saw children naked? And I said, yes.
WIAN: A spokesman for Cardinal Mahony accuses CNN of conflict of
interest in covering the film and further states, "This film is
primarily based on anti-church assertions by plaintiff's attorneys who
stand to gain financially and on the self-serving comments of O'Grady,
a sick twisted monster."
[GeorgeWashingtonAdmirer comment: Mahony slams the victims' lawyers
"who stand to gain financially"? Talk about HYPOCRISY! Everyone knows
that law-flouting Mahony's MAIN reason for being in the forefront of
facilitating the massive illegal alien invasion of the USA is to gain
warm bodies -- illiterate, welfare-sucking, education-averse,
violent-crime-prone Mexican and Central American peasants albeit -- to
occupy his church's increasingly vacant pews.]
(END VIDEOTAPE)
WIAN: O'Grady served seven years in prison for his crimes. Meanwhile,
Cardinal Mahony remains in charge of the nation's largest Roman
Catholic archdiocese, Lou.
DOBBS: Casey, thank you very much -- Casey Wian reporting from Los
Angeles.
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