The prosecutor's position -- that neither the player nor the texter who threatened Elizabeth Seeberg for reporting a rape is to be charged criminally -- is, however, inexplicable. At least, until one considers the influence Notre Dame mu
Why any member of the reality-based community would consider entrusting a son or daughter to the employer of a moral bankrupt such as Brian Kelly is difficult, if not impossible, to understand.
UPDATE: Pitt fans must hope that the football coach hired recently by the emphatically expendable Steve Pederson brings no "Notre Dame values" to Pittsburgh.
Infinonytune: Cathedral, Crosby, Stills and Nash
To all the disaffected Catholics out there -- the Episcopal Church welcomes you!
ReplyDeleteTo all the disaffected Episcopalians out there -- the Catholic Church welcomes you!
ReplyDeleteStudents raped and dying . . . adults dodging responsibility with sanctimonious proclamations . . . and the religions continue to recruit.
ReplyDeletePraise the Lord.
At least, in the Episcopal Church the priests openly date other adults instead of secretly molesting children.
ReplyDeleteMea Culpa, Mea Culpa, Mea Maximus Culpa
ReplyDeleteLet him who is without sin cast the first stone.
"Let's not judge anyone" seems a natural response from someone caught causing a kid's death, making light of a rape, or defending the sanctimonious hypocrites who engage in such behavior in furtherance of a college football program.
ReplyDeleteOr anyone associated with a criminal enterprise engaged in systematic facilitation and concealment of the sexual abuse of children.
We're comfortable judging the likes of Brian Kelly, Notre Dame and the Catholic Church.
Or anyone who, aware of the record, entrusts a child to the Catholic Church.