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Dim Bulb - October 24, 2008

Examiner Staff Writer 10/23/08

Who: Americans United for Separation of Church and State

What: Barry Lynn, the group’s president, is asking the IRS to investigate Paterson, NJ Bishop Arthur Serratelli for “illegal partisanship” for denouncing Barack Obama’s abortion stance in the diocese’s own weekly newspaper and Web site.

Why it’s dim: Where is Lynn when preachers endorse Obama from the pulpit or allow their pulpits to be used by politicians endorsing Obama? And why shouldn't Bishop Serratelli inform his parishioners about legislation Obama supports that the Catholic Church officially condemns?

Cure: Reread the First Amendment.
Daily Outrage

Paying bribes with earmark funds for combat troops

Who: Mitchell Wade

What: Wade's company, MZM Inc., received millions of dollars in a classified, sole-source earmark to develop a system that would warn American troops of the location of improvised explosive devices (IEDs)– the No. 1 killer of our soldiers in Iraq.

Why it's an outrage: When the Pentagon asked Army intelligence specialist Major Eric Egland to investigate why IED casualties were still on the rise, he discovered that Wade had hired only a third of the employees he promised. Wade later pleaded guilty to using earmark funds to bribe former Rep. Randy "Duke" Cunningham with a yacht, jewelry, antiques and campaign contributions.

Where to vent: Tell House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (speaker.house.gov) and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (reid.senate.gov): No more earmarks!

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POSTED Oct 24, 2008

Barry Lynn: "Guess where Lynn is when churches endorse Obama (or when they did the same for Gore or Kerry)? He's filing complaint letters. Do your homework. Also, if you don't read the bishop's letter as opposing Barack Obama as President, you should do one of two things. Consider a remedial reading course. Think of any possible way that equating a Presidential candidate to a Roman ruler who called for the beheading of John the Baptist would be read as a positive thing."



     

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