UUA President Reverend Peter Morales Is Sanctimoniously Huffing & Puffing About Returning To The Scene Of His Media Whoring Crime Of 100% Consensual Civil Dis-O-BDSM In Phoenix AZ
In a brand spanking new Huffington Post article entitled -
'Returning to the Scene of the Crime: Phoenix, Two Years Later'
Without further ado here is the first comment that I posted in response to Rev. Peter Morales' sanctimonious Op/Ed piece -
"Our peaceful acts of conscience were treated as crimes."
Peter, as I recall you, Rev. Susan Frederick Gray, and other protesters knowingly and willfully blocked the entrance to Sheriff Joe Arpaio's jail, ostensibly to prevent him from processing illegal immigrants who had been arrested. If protesters blocked access to a Unitarian Universalist church one Sunday I expect that they would be arrested at the behest of U*Us for their "peaceful acts of conscience" which, at minimum, would constitute the crime of trespassing. Why are you so self-righteously whining about how your ever so Safe, Sane, and 100% Consensual Civil Dis-O-BDSM was treated as a crime when you know perfectly well that you deliberately broke the law in order to get yourself arrested on minor criminal charges in your efforts to obtain media attention?
"As people of faith, we are beholden to shine a light on these abuses."
That's strange Peter.*
How is it that "as people of faith" you and other Unitarian Universalist "religious professionals" are beholden to "shine a light" on Sheriff Arpaio's abuses yet you are only too happy to turn a blind eye to the abuses of U*U clergy and other U*U injustices?
And what do you have "faith" in?
Certainly not God. . .
end quote
Here is a screenshot of my comment -
And here is a part of the first draft(s) of my comment that I had to delete due to the fact that The Huffington Post has a 250 word limit for comments -
"The First Principle of Unitarian Universalism affirms the worth and dignity of every human being."
Except victims of U*U clergy abuse, Christians and other theists who are mistreated by intolerant and abusive atheist Unitarian Universalists, and of course Republicans who are persona non grata in the so-called UU World. BTW Peter, please explain here why you totally ignored the formal unbecoming conduct complaint against Rev. Cynthia P. Cain for her deeply insulting anti-Republican bigotry that I sent to you well over a year ago now. . .
* Corrected a typo that appears in the published comment
'Returning to the Scene of the Crime: Phoenix, Two Years Later'
Without further ado here is the first comment that I posted in response to Rev. Peter Morales' sanctimonious Op/Ed piece -
"Our peaceful acts of conscience were treated as crimes."
Peter, as I recall you, Rev. Susan Frederick Gray, and other protesters knowingly and willfully blocked the entrance to Sheriff Joe Arpaio's jail, ostensibly to prevent him from processing illegal immigrants who had been arrested. If protesters blocked access to a Unitarian Universalist church one Sunday I expect that they would be arrested at the behest of U*Us for their "peaceful acts of conscience" which, at minimum, would constitute the crime of trespassing. Why are you so self-righteously whining about how your ever so Safe, Sane, and 100% Consensual Civil Dis-O-BDSM was treated as a crime when you know perfectly well that you deliberately broke the law in order to get yourself arrested on minor criminal charges in your efforts to obtain media attention?
"As people of faith, we are beholden to shine a light on these abuses."
That's strange Peter.*
How is it that "as people of faith" you and other Unitarian Universalist "religious professionals" are beholden to "shine a light" on Sheriff Arpaio's abuses yet you are only too happy to turn a blind eye to the abuses of U*U clergy and other U*U injustices?
And what do you have "faith" in?
Certainly not God. . .
end quote
Here is a screenshot of my comment -
And here is a part of the first draft(s) of my comment that I had to delete due to the fact that The Huffington Post has a 250 word limit for comments -
"The First Principle of Unitarian Universalism affirms the worth and dignity of every human being."
Except victims of U*U clergy abuse, Christians and other theists who are mistreated by intolerant and abusive atheist Unitarian Universalists, and of course Republicans who are persona non grata in the so-called UU World. BTW Peter, please explain here why you totally ignored the formal unbecoming conduct complaint against Rev. Cynthia P. Cain for her deeply insulting anti-Republican bigotry that I sent to you well over a year ago now. . .
* Corrected a typo that appears in the published comment
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