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    AmP Countdown: Time left to demand that Congress make health care reform pro-life: 2009-11-07 18:00:00 GMT-05:00


    Sunday, October 14, 2007

    That's it, Miller, you've made ... the list.

    Brent Bozell III has a good editorial on the subject. Basically, Miller is sponsoring the "Folsom Street Fair" in San Francisco. The street fair is part of a "Leather Pride Week" that includes every ungodly, depraved sexual perversion you don't want to know about. Worst of all:

    But what really offended was the promotional poster for the fair. Seated at and
    standing behind a long table, Last Supper-style, are a set of men and women in various stages of leather dress/undress, including a man wearing a black dog mask. Sex toy *edited* are strewn across the table. As a spokesman for Concerned Women explained, "The bread and wine representing Christ's broken body and life-giving blood are replaced with sadomasochistic sex toys in this twisted version of Da Vinci's 'The Last Supper.'"

    Prominently on display in the left-hand corner of the ad — the Miller Lite sponsorship logo.

    Miller Brewing would like consumers to think of it as a wholesome, all-American product. Instead, they're in danger of becoming the Honk If You Hate Jesus beer.

    Miller Lite was the only national advertiser underneath this Christ-mocking image. When pressed by the Catholic League and other offended groups, Miller spokesman Julian Green gave the standard — which is to say, slippery — corporate answer. "While Miller has supported the Folsom Street Fair for several years," a nod to the gay community, "we take exception to the poster the organizing committee developed this year." If you think that was weak, try the next sentence: "We understand some individuals may find the imagery offensive."

    Some individuals? There are over 225 million Christians in the United States. May be offended? It is a poster designed to insult them by blaspheming Jesus Christ.

    And after putting out that Pablum, Miller still refused to remove its Lite or Genuine Draft logos from adorning the event or the event's promotional Website.

    [There's more. Bottom line: Miller is completely unapologetic.]

    More info on the Miller boycott being organized by the Catholic League at CNA.
    The Thomas More Legal Center has joined the movement and reports here.

    Sure, I could pursue this story at greater length and drudge up more unsavory details, but in this case, the moral nature of the subject matter is so off-putting to me that I won't.

    I wish I had a taste for Miller products, that would make my boycott more of a hardship.

    Either way, Miller, you've made the list.

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    Thursday, September 27, 2007

    Georgetown: this. just. stinks.

    Georgetown U. to fund abortion advocacy:
    According to stories by Lifesitenews.com and the Georgetown University student newspaper The Hoya, the Georgetown law school has adopted a policy that will provide funding to law students to intern with public interest organizations regardless of their mission. [More from the Cardinal Newman Society.]

    CNA coverage here.

    AmP "For Shame!" List to be revised in the next website update....

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    Thursday, August 30, 2007

    Tom Monaghan: For Shame!

    ... for calling a group of hard-working, honest and embattled teachers "academic terrorists" simply because they tried to stand up to his vindictive, unethical leadership practices.

    More on the story at In Light of the Law.

    The ongoing implosion of the once-impressive Ave Maria School of Law chronicled here. More material at AveWatch.org. A picture of AveMaria town compared with its surrounding geography.

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    Monday, August 27, 2007

    Amnesty International: For Shame!

    As an ignomius charter member to my new "For Shame!" list I nominate Amnesty International, for abandoning neutrality and supporting legalized abortion, despite Vatican appeal, and without consulting its own members.

    CWNews:

    Brushing aside criticism from the Holy See, Amnesty International has affirmed its new policy of support for legal abortion.

    Responding to public criticism by Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, the Vatican Secretary of State, Amnesty International issued a statement saying that the group "notes the right of the Vatican to hold its views on abortion," but indicated that it would not change its policy. "The matter of whether individuals, of any faith, agree with or oppose Amnesty International's policy on sexual and reproductive rights, which includes selected aspects on abortion, is for the individual to decide and should be respected," the group said.

    ...

    Amnesty International abandoned its previous policy of neutrality on the issue of rape after a long internal discussion. The shift drew an immediate protest from Cardinal Renato Martino, the president of the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace, who suggested that Catholics might reconsider their support for the organization.

    More recently Bishop Michael Evans of East Anglia, England, announced that he was dropping a 31-year association with Amnesty International. Bishop Evans-- who composed a prayer used by Amnesty International in a recent postcard campaign-- said that he could not accept the support for abortion. "There is no human right to acces to abortion," he said, "and Amnesty should not involve itself even in such extreme cases.”

    [See also: CWNews' previous coverage on Aug 13, CNA coverage on Aug 21, and ]

    Other coverage:

    Details of note:

    • Rock for Life, "a collaboration of musicians linked to the antiabortion [pro-life] movement, has accused Amnesty of using the album to promote abortion without making its intentions clear to the singers." [source] [source 2] [source 3]
    • Bishop Skylstad, president of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, to AI: “We call upon Amnesty International once again to act in accord with its noblest principles, reconsider its error, and reverse its policy on abortion,” he said, noting that the bishops had held almost a year of dialogue with leaders of the rights organization. [source] [source 2] [source 3]
    • Deirdre A. McQuade, director of planning and information for the USCCB Pro-Life Activities Secretariat: "Amnesty International Sells Out,” that the rights group’s action “offers false hope to women” proposing “violence to solve violence and discriminate against a whole class of voiceless human beings: the unborn.” She called on members of the rights organization to “prayerfully consider” divorcing themselves from it and joining with an alternative group. Wrestle with how God is “calling you to be authentically pro-justice and pro-life,” she urged. [source]
    • CNA: "Amnesty International affirmed its policy decision on Friday to become a pro-abortion organization and focus some of its efforts on creating universal access to abortion under select circumstances. The radical change has caused Bishop Michael Evans of the Diocese of East Anglia, England to withdraw his 31-year membership from the organization."
    • CNA: “We cannot ever destroy life, we must always save life even if it is the fruit of violence,” exclaimed Cardinal Bertone in an exclusive interview with Vatican Radio about Amnesty International’s new abortion policy."
    • CNA: "The headmaster of Sydney's St Aloysius College, Fr. Chris Middleton has confirmed that his school will cut its ties with Amnesty International because of its policy that promotes abortion in some cases."
    • CNA: "A Canadian pro-life group has called for more action from the country’s bishops against Amnesty International’s decision to advocate for the worldwide decriminalization of abortion."

    Clearly this topic has received a great deal of attention. I'm adding my voice to the plethora of Catholic figures and organizations earnestly petitioning Amnesty International to re-examine its decision for the good of all the persons it seeks to serve.

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