Having failed in their attempt to confiscate all FLDS children on the grounds that living with “polygamists” trains up the FLDS young to be “perps” or victims, Texas CPS has set it’s sights on a bigger, easier target: the Catholic Church. Abundant, hard evidence (unlike the flimsy crapolla in the FLDS case) shows that high percentages of young Catholic boys and girls have been victimized by Catholic priests who, as everyone knows, refuse — unlike normal Americans — to marry at all. As a result, they take out their pent-up sexual fantasies on children. Lambs for the slaughter, as it were.
In fact, the incidence of abuse among Catholics is so high that it can fairly be said that any parent who allows a minor son or daughter to enter a Catholic Church or attend a Catholic school is unfit to be a parent. Catechism is especially dangerous. Young boys, in particular, are much more likely than average Americans to end up being victims or perps, i.e., Catholic priests. Think about it. What kind of weird religion prohibits priests from marrying? Kinda makes your skin crawl, doesn’t it? And why shouldn’t reasonable parents expect their children to be abused in such a bizarre environment? Nuff said.
From here on out, Texas Catholics will be prohibited from having boys, period. And if they do have boys, those boys will be confiscated. But CPS learned a few things from its FLDS humiliation. It will implement the anti-Catholic battle plan (called Project Da Vinci) more gradually — one parish at a time starting in . . . oh, what the hell, Corpus Christi.
Sounds ridiculous, doesn’t it? Yet this is roughly what Texas CPS has been trying to do with the FLDS. The difference? The evidence of abuse by Catholic priests is far better documented and far more provable and widespread than the mere rumors currently available to suggest misconduct by the FLDS. Therefore, if CPS’s convoluted thought process is acceptable for use against the FLDS, it should be even more so against Catholics. The rationale are the same, but the evidence of Catholic-priest-perpetrated abuse is far more reliable, verifiable and voluminous. So is the evidence of official complicity by local Catholic leaders.
Imagine how this plan would be received in Texas, home of . . . how many millions of Catholics? Maybe you Texas Catholics think this is far-fetched. Better think again. One of the leading voices in support of CPS barbarity against the FLDS is Marci Hamilton, full professor of law at the Cardozo School of Law and author of a book, Justice Denied, that targets the Catholic Church over sex abuse. Marci and her groupies have an agenda. And you are on it. If you think you’ll escape by quietly watching CPS rape and pillage the FLDS, you are tragically mistaken.
Corinne Schulzke was a major contributor to this entry.

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Yeah, sure, let’s start with Catholic priests in Corpus Christi. Or with Muslim “honor” killings in Dallas, where teenagers Amina and Sarah Said were murdered in January by their Muslim father (who fled to Egypt, where it is A-OK to kill your daughters.) But no, they were not at risk. Just FLDS kids are.
Or start with foster homes, if child abuse is what we are investigating. “In group homes there was more than ten times the rate of physical abuse and more than 28 times the rate of sexual abuse [than] in the general population.” Per the National Coalition for Child Protection Reform. [http://www.nccpr.org/newissues/1.html].