fox cities news, appleton, wi
foxpolitics.netwhats really going on in the fox cities
fox cities newsfox cities news, appleton, wi


Blogroll
Selected News Sources:
Business Jrnl of Milw
Christian Science Monitor
Daily Caller
Drudge Report
La Crosse Tribune
Milw Journal Sentinel
National Journal
New York Times
Public Policy Forum
Real Clear Politics
Stateline
The Hill
TPM
Washington Examiner
Washington Post
Washington Times
WI State Journal
Selected Blogs - from the Right:
American Mind
Blaska's Blog
Boots & Sabers
Charlie Sykes
Dad29
Freedom Eden
Heritage Foundation
Jerry Bader Blog
Life Voice
Marketplace of Ideas
Marquette Warrior
Natl Review Online
No Runny Eggs
Patrick McIlheran
Real Debate Wisconson
RedState
Rhymes with Clown
Shark and Shepherd
The Lote Tree
Vox Populi
Wall Street Jrnl, Opinions
WI State Jrnl, Opinion
Wigderson Library & Pub
Wisconsin Family Voice
WPRI
Selected Blogs - from the Left:
Big Money Blog
Blogging Blue
Brenda Konkel
Caffeinated Politics
Capital Times
FightingBob
Folkbum's rambles
Griper Blade
Huffington Post
Lost Albatross
MAL Contends
Mid coast views
Moneyed Politicians
One Wisconsin Now
Open Left
Playground Politics
Political Environment
Rock Netroots
Talk to Tony
Uppity Wisconsin
Waxing America
fox cities news, appleton, wi fox cities news, appleton, wi
Today's Blog: Time for the Guv to morph into Chris Christie
My husband and I and a couple hundred friends watched in Green Bay as ...(more)

Blogs
  • Time for the Guv to morph into Chris Christie (6/28/2011)
  • Time for Gov. Walker to talk more about the cake (3/4/2011)
  • Today, reality hits home (3/1/2011)
  • FoxPolitics News going on hiatus (1/28/2011)
  • Brown County Executive candidate forum Feb. 8 (1/28/2011)
  • Education done right (1/27/2011)
  • To Obama, the ‘We’ is Government (1/27/2011)
  • (more)



    12/7/2009
    Catholic collection for 'charity' is a political organization

    In the Catholic Diocese of Green Bay, usually in March, parishes take up a collection for the non-profit Catholic Campaign for Human Development (CCHD).

    But it is an error to think of CCHD as a charity. Unbeknownst to most Catholics, almost no CCHD grants actually provide direct relief to the poor. In fact, according to the CCHD grant application “day care centers, recreation programs, counseling programs, cultural programs, clinical services, emergency shelters, refugee resettlement, etc. are NOT eligible for funds.” Simply put, CCHD is a political organization whose ties stretch back to the “father” of community organizing, Saul Alinsky.

    Saul Alinsky was born to immigrant Russian Jews in Chicago in 1909. Though raised in strict Judaism, Saul discontinued the practice of that faith at age 12. “Among friends, Alinsky could be openly contemptuous about not only Catholic rituals but religious rituals in general,” wrote his biographer, Sanford Horwitt. But, this did not stop Alinsky from using the Church to advance his agenda.

    Allinsky began working in 1938 with Catholic activist Joseph Meegan, to create the Back of the Yards Council in Chicago. He soon became friends with Joe’s brother, Monsignor Peter Meegan, secretary to Chicago’s Bishop Arthur Sheil.

    Alinsky also worked with Monsignor Jack Egan a fellow board member of Alinsky’s Industrial Areas Foundation (IAF). Msgr Egan played a significant role in the creation of the Catholic Campaign for Human Development. Since its creation in 1969, CCHD has given more than $280 million to fund an estimated 7,000 community based “projects”. Barack Obama, our pro-abortion President, ran the CCCHD-funded Developing Communities Project (DCP) from 1985 to 1988 from an office in Chicago’s Holy Rosary Church.

    Once the word got out on the politics of the CCHD, the Catholic Church began having difficulty disentangling itself from the CCHD and the organizations its support helped spawn. (The list is long and deliberately intertwined: IAF, APOLLO, ACORN, DART, WISDOM, ESTHER, JOSHUA). It took charges of embezzlement for the USCCB to finally announce that Catholics would no longer be making contributions to ACORN. The basic facts of the crime are NOT in dispute. The FBI is now conducting investigations.

    The recent controversy of Green Bay Diocesan funds ending up at ESTHER, despite its affiliation with abortion promotion in health care is merely one local example of how Alinsky-style shell games rob honest, sincere Catholic social justice efforts. Money that could have gone directly to crisis pregnancy centers, NFP instruction, post-abortion counseling, soup kitchens, homeless shelters, etc. has gone instead to political schemes.

    Peg Saindon is a concerned Catholic and a resident of Seymour.




    fox cities news, appleton, wi

    sign up to receive fox politics news
    see todays issue


    Blog Archives
    2011
    June
    March
    January
    2010
    December
    November
    October
    September
    August
    July
    June
    May
    April
    March
    February
    January
    2009
    December
    November
    October
    September
    August
    July
    June
    May
    April
    March
    February
    January
    2008
    December
    November
    October
    September
    August
    July
    June
    May
    April
    March
    February
    January
    2007
    December
    November
    October
    September
    August
    July
    June
    May
    April
    March
    February
    January
    2006
    December
    November
    October
    September
    2000
    May

    Site Map | Privacy Policy   •   FoxPolitics ©2006 All Rights Reserved.   •   Site Updated 5/25/2013