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Wednesday, September 14, 2011

top ten most courageous heroes of the republic of ireland

1. Father Thady Doyle. Editor of The Curate's Diary magazine. Wrote this month about sex abuse issues. He is the first writer I've seen to point out in a national publication that the proliferation of sexual stimuli in media and advertising has had a disruptive effect on the general populace and may well be a significant factor in the causality of sex abuse. He also had the courage to suggest that "many decent men were ruined by it." Most commentators in Ireland are running scared of the liberal atheistic elites in the Judiciary, Media and Parliament. No one will take the chance of being accused of justifying sex abuse. Even the bleedin heart fake Catholic journalists Breda O'Brien, Mary Kenny and David Quinn each of whose speciality is pretending to be Catholic in order to allow the Irish Times and Independent Newspapers to preserve a smidgen of plausible deniabilty for those publications' arrant bigotries, even these fake Catholics I say, have opted to throw a few Bishops under the bus rather than to reject absolutely the pogrom raging out of control around us. Father Thady Doyle is no fake. Nor is he a coward as these others are. In this age of Lucifer, when the persecutors no longer murder the body preferring instead to murder the reputations, Father Thady is indeed a hero.

2. Father Tom Daly. A priest in a rural parish. He printed a parish bulletin recently with the headline "Sieg Heil Enda Kenny." Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny had delivered a deeply mendacious speech to Parliament falsely, maliciously and malignly accusing the Vatican of obstructing child abuse investigations in Ireland. When challenged as to when exactly the Vatican had committed this purely imaginary crime, Prime Minister Enda Kenny said: "I am not talking about any specific instance. I am representing public outrage towards the Church." In other words, Kenny was lying. Father Tom Daly's parish bulleting attracted national attention by suggesting that Prime Minister Enda Kenny was behaving in a manner unknown outside Nazi countries. This charge was particularly galling for Prime Minister Enda Kenny and his political party Fine Gael, because Fine Gael was in actuality formerly a fascist party with a military wing called the Blueshirts.

3. Er, that's it.

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