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09.29.2008 12:30 pm

Archbishop Burke says Democrats may become “party of death”

St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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burke4.jpgIn comments published over the weekend in a daily Catholic newspaper sponsored by the Italian bishops’ conference, former St. Louis Archbishop Raymond Burke said the Democratic Party “risks transforming itself definitively into a ‘party of death.’”

According to a Catholic New Service story, Burke - now the head of the Vatican’s version of the supreme court - was told that musician Sheryl Crow played at the Democratic National Convention last month.

“That does not surprise me much,” the archbishop said. “At this point the Democratic Party risks transforming itself definitely into a ‘party of death’ because of its choices on bioethical questions as Ramesh Ponnuru wrote in his book, ‘The Party of Death: The Democrats, the Media, the Courts and the Disregard for Human Life.’”

Archbishop Burke said the Democratic Party once was “the party that helped our immigrant parents and grandparents better integrate and prosper in American society. But it is not the same anymore.”

Pro-life Democrats are “rare, unfortunately,” he said.

In 2007, Burke resigned from the foundation board at the Cardinal Glennon Children’s Medical Center after the rest of the foundation’s board refused to replace Sheryl Crow as the musical headliner benefiting the hospital’s Bob Costas Cancer Center. Crow is a supporter of embryonic stem cell research, which the Catholic church considers akin to abortion.

The newspaper also asked Burke “for his reaction to reports that his Vatican job was designed to get him away from St. Louis.”

“I have too much respect for the pope to believe that in order to move someone away from a diocese he would nominate him to a very sensitive dicastery like this one,” said the archbishop…”

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Meanwhile, Republicans — yes, the part of pro-life — had six years of control of Congress (both the Senate and House), 8 years control of the Presidency, and, what, six years of an overwhelmingly conservative court, and not a single piece of abortion legislation is passed? People, wake up. This is a party that ties to get by on a single issue, hoping people don’t probe too deep. If you’re pro-life, you should feel angry that a party has that much control and can’t even pass a simple pro-life bill. Ridiculous.

— Tom
12:50 pm September 29th, 2008

and the Republicans sending off innocent children to die in a war that should of never been started isn’t “disregard for human life.” I still don’t understand how people can be pro-life and pro-war at the same time. War is not pro-life. Save the children, just kill them when they are 18.

— Joe Somebody
12:51 pm September 29th, 2008

Burkes level of comic ability is quickly reaching that of the Glory Days of John Paul II. Can any of us forget John Paul’s declaration that the earth does indeed rotate around the sun?

— malz1265
12:53 pm September 29th, 2008

Someone either needs to tell Burke to quit commenting on politics or pull the Catholic churches non-profit status.
Under the Internal Revenue Code, all section 501(c)(3) organizations are absolutely prohibited from directly or indirectly participating in, or intervening in, any political campaign on behalf of (or in opposition to) any candidate for elective public office. The prohibition applies to all campaigns including campaigns at the federal, state and local level. Violation of this prohibition may result in denial or revocation of tax-exempt status and the imposition of certain excise taxes. Those section 501(c)(3) organizations that are private foundations are subject to additional restrictions that are not described in this fact sheet.
http://www.irs.gov/newsroom/article/0,,id=154712,00.html

— Paul L
12:54 pm September 29th, 2008

This guy finally leaves town and we’re still hearing his non-sense. Post, can you please stop putting this garbage in the news.

— b
12:55 pm September 29th, 2008

Burke is so typical of the catholic church in general. They are right, the rest of the world is wrong about so many things. The best thing to do at this point is to just ignore them. They are so full of themselves with their make-believe god and book of rules which were basically pulled out of their collective asses. “The party of death” will be an interesting one to quote when cures come from stem cell research and Burke and his hoards will have to obstain from using those cures because they were “obtained from death”. Something tells me they won’t do that.

— AtheistforJesus
12:55 pm September 29th, 2008

Tom,
I must challenge you in your assertion: “No pro-life bills were passed”. Do you not recall the banning of partial-birth abortion? That has been instituted in the past few years, under a republican president, and leadership.

— Question
12:59 pm September 29th, 2008

Maybe someday, if we’re lucky, he will be made to eat crow.

— Ryan Russell
1:02 pm September 29th, 2008

Bill Clinton was in office for 8 years and had numerous bills cross his desk to end abortion and he passed on the opportunity every single time. So, don’t tell people to wake up when you need to yourself.

— Todd
1:10 pm September 29th, 2008

So - it’s OK to molest Parishioner’s but not OK to support something that may save lives!!

— Not Catholic
1:15 pm September 29th, 2008

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