Will UUA President Peter Morales And U*Us U*U Worldwide Honor Senator Ted Kennedy By Working On Behalf Of Those Who U*Us Have Marginalized?

Just asking. . .

Here is a President Peter Morales quote that I just "mined" from the Worcester Telegram & Gazette newspaper article about the reactions of diverse religious leaders to Senator Edward Kennedy's death by Bronislaus B. Kush headlined 'Church leaders laud Kennedy' -

Peter Morales, president of the Unitarian Universalist Association, said Mr. Kennedy’s work inspired Americans of many faith traditions.

"Sen. Kennedy had a gift for reaching out to religious people and lifting up our shared commitment to equality and the betterment of humanity," he said. "We can honor Sen. Kennedy by carrying forward his legacy of working on behalf of those who are marginalized in this country."

Wouldn't it be nice if U*Us in positions of responsibility at the UUA and the Unitarian Church of Montreal actually made a reasonable effort to triumph over their own serious failings which have caused me to be marginalized by U*Us for over a decade now? Wouldn't it be nice if U*Us throughout the U*U World also made a serious effort to work on behalf of ALL of those *other* good people who have been, and indeed still are. . . actively or passively *marginalized* by many "less than perfect" U*Us in the U*U World for one reason or another?

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