Sometimes in life, you have to choose a side. Are you a good guy or a bad guy? Are you willing to face the truth–with all its consequences–or are you willing to keep lying to yourself?
I don’t normally engage critics. I figure I have my opinion, they have their’s, so what’s the point? But then there’s Tod Tamberg. He’s the spokesman for the Archdiocese of Los Angeles. Here’s Tod’s response to recent my op-ed piece in the Los Angeles Times, which applauded the U.S. attorney’s decision to try and hold Cardinal Roger M. Mahony of Los Angeles responsible for leaving rapist priests in ministry (who went on to sexually abuse other children):
Lobdell’s biases prevent him from admitting facts & being fair, just as when I knew him as a reporter. Here’s what’s true and measurable in the Archdiocese: • Complaints of abuse are reported to authorities. • A Clergy Misconduct Oversight Board receives complaints of inappropriate conduct. • More than 60,000 priests, teachers, lay employees, coaches & volunteers have been trained in abuse prevention techniques. • Church employees & volunteers are fingerprinted & clear a criminal background check. And, more than 350,000 children & youth have been trained in age-appropriate abuse.
This is the worse kind of PR. It doesn’t try to correct any facts in my piece, and tries to divert the attention of the reader to what happened after Mahony was found to harbor know child molesters. P.S. Tamberg didn’t like my coverage of the Catholic sex scandal, but it was the truth. If I had reported it his way, the victims would whiners (and probably liars), and Mahony and the archdiocese should be equated with truth, justice and the American way.
As Mark Twain said, facts are stubborn things. Mahony, the Archdiocese of Los Angeles and Tamberg didn’t care about truth, justice and the American way. The evidence is irrefutable. “His Eminence”’s actions resulted in children being raped by priests. End of effing story. I can see why a cardinal in the Catholic Church would cover-up for pedophilies in his midst. But for the life of me, I can’t understand why a “spokesman” would contribute to this charade. Tod is displaying cult-like behavior. My hope is that some day soon, he’ll embrace the truth and help survivors of sexual abuse and not the person who allowed it to happen.
I’m an optimist. But I won’t hold my breath
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1 Jenny // Feb 6, 2009 at 10:42 am
I’ll be the first to pick a side.
I’m on the side in direct opposition to the Church and their power hungry closeted sexual freaks. They are wolves in sheep’s clothing and representing nothing, NOTHING that Jesus is about.
You are right, Bill - he didn’t address any of your facts, and I would expect that most readers can see that.
This isn’t an issue of opinion. Raping children is a crime in this country and these priests are criminals. They and their defenders should be in jail.
Period.
I have to think that for me, as a Christian, it’s even MORE offensive that they are doing this in God’s name. This is NOT God doing this.
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