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Giuliani Has Not a Shred of Decency - here's the PROOF!

by "Freedom Fighter" <liberty@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sep 18, 2007 at 10:04 PM

Decency? From a sup****ter of pedophile priests?
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References: 
http://thenexthurrah.typepad.com/the_next_hurrah/2007/03/rudy_giuliani_w.html
http://www.townhall.com/blog/g/432306c2-20b7-4fb5-bb5a-008d54eaf343
http://trustme.com/story.php?title=Rudy-Giuliani--pedo-priest
http://www.bishop-accountability.org/
http://littlemissattila.mu.nu/archives/giuliani_in_drag.jpg
http://bottleofblog.typepad.com/photos/uncategorized/guilianidrag.jpg

With the above references you can read in depth about priestly pedophilia 
and its ties to a rather hypocritical Presidential candidate. Giuliani's 
close association with and promotion of criminal cop Kerik is a better
known 
issue, as are his adultery and family estrangements, but these are less 
deeply indicative of Giuliani's moral bankruptcy than his relatively
unknown 
Placa connection.

Alan Placa and Rudy Giuliani were high school buddies, and they remained 
close friends through College. Post-college, Placa went to the Seminary,
and 
Giuliani to law school. After he was ordained, Placa attended law school 
too. Eventually he became a Monsignor in the Diocese of Rockville Center
on 
Long Island, and Giuliani went to Wa****ngton in Reagan's Department of 
Justice. When Giuliani wanted an annulment of his first marriage - to a
2nd 
cousin, a union normally frowned upon by the Catholic Church, Placa did
the 
job - after being best man at their wedding!

Monsignor Placa got into considerable trouble in the late 1990s when
accused 
of ***ually abusing two minors that could not sue him or the Diocese
because 
the five-year statute of limitations was long past. When the story broke 
Monsignor Placa came up in several parts of it. While serving on Long
Island 
he had developed a legal strategy for dealing with *** abuse complaints. 
This involved having an "intervention team" meet with family members and
the 
abused, without revealing that Placa was indeed the Diocese lawyer on such

matters. Placa took great pride that in cases that if litigated might cost

the Diocese millions, he could frequently manipulate the situation and get

them off for a few thousand. Of course the Monsignor was flying a false 
flag - he was not a spiritual counsel, he was the Bishop's lawyer. He 
traveled the country teaching Bishops this evasion technique, with about
200 
successful cases outside his own Diocese.

In the 1980s, the preferred method of dealing with Priestly Pedophilia was

to send the black-collared child molesters off for "therapy." There were 
several institutions available, one being a huge fraud called the House of

Affirmation run by a Father Thomas A. Kane. Kane lied about his degrees in

psychology, but that was only found out later. In the meantime he acquired

lots of high-grade real estate, and when he was about to go under, he 
transferred to Placa titles for property in Massachusetts and Florida,
among 
other assets. The transfers were not discovered for years.

When this story was all over the papers in 2002, Suffolk County Long
Island 
had a Grand Jury review the situation with the Rockville Center Diocese,
and 
while they could not charge Placa because of the statute of limitations, 
they issued a re****t about his "intervention team" manipulating victims
and 
their families, and the allegations of his abuse of two teens. As a result

Monsignor Placa was suspended from the priesthood and essentially
defrocked. 
He was allowed to say one public Mass however - at Giuliani's Mother's 
funeral, causing the event to be picketed by *** abuse victims! When the 
Grand Jury was trying to serve Placa with a subpoena, Giuliani hid him
until 
the term was out - a probable obstruction of justice by former U.S.
Attorney 
Giuliani.

Placa is today an extremely close Giuliani friend and associate, despite 
being credibly accused of ***ual molestation and, perhaps worse, using the

system to cover up his and other abuse cases. The story goes back to a
2002 
Newsday article about a January 1975 day when a teenager, Richard Tollner,

volunteered to help make banners for the annual Right to Life march in 
Wa****ngton. According to the story, the student claims Monsignor Placa 
pulled out some posters in the deserted administrative area as if to show 
him something, and then began fondling him - all the while making 
conversation about the posters.

Tollner said the incidents were repeated every month or so for the next
year 
and a half. "It was always groping," he said. "He'd draw his hand 
deliberately to the inside of my thigh, and over my *****. It would go on 
for four or five minutes, sometimes as long as ten."

Placa denies any wrongdoing and has never been formally charged with a 
crime. But it is also true that the Diocese of Rockville Center has
removed 
him from wearing the collar and performing official duties.

"There's ample evidence showing that Placa consistently protected
predators, 
shrewdly deceived victims, and covered up horrific clergy *** crimes,"
said 
a statement from David Clohessy, national director of the Survivors
Network 
of those Abused by Priests. SNAP also contends that Placa abused children.

It should also be noted that a Grand Jury re****t paints a devastating 
picture of ***ual deviancy and criminality in his Rockville Center
Diocese. 
According to the National Catholic Re****ter:

"The re****t do***ents allegations of the rape of cheerleaders and altar 
boys, of acts of molestation and seductions in churches, rectories, on 
camping trips, and in the homes of the minors who were abused. It tells of

instances in which priests provided minors with ****ography and alcohol,
and 
of cases in which the Diocese received allegations but didn't re****t them
to 
the police, but instead transferred the accused priests to other
parishes."

In the Suffolk County Supreme Court Grand Jury re****t, Placa, by his own 
admission, is referred to as "Priest F," a priest who engaged in
pedophilia. 
Even after the grand jury testimony, Giuliani stood by him. In another
2003 
New York Times article, Placa described the zero-tolerance *** abuse
policy 
on priests as "immoral and unchristian." Apparently, in Placa's mind,
Christ 
condoned such perversions. Judging by his loyalty and sup****t,
Presidential 
candidate Giuliani, proven transvestite and adulterer, does likewise.

Additionally, the 2002 Newsday story included a quote from Kevin Waldron,
a 
fellow high school friend who corroborates *** abuse victim Tollner's
story, 
saying Tollner told him of the events after they happened. The Newsday
story 
goes on to re****t:

"A second former student, who asked that his name be withheld, said he 
described to Suffolk prosecutors what he called 'the newspaper drill.' 'He

(Placa) always had a New York Times in his office. And he'd sit down next
to 
you on the couch and open it wide and, inevitably, his hand would brush
your 
crotch.' 'He did it over and over again, I can't tell you how many times.'

That man said he felt so violated that he wrote Placa an unsigned letter
20 
years later, blaming him for his loss of interest in pursuing the 
priesthood."

Despite all these allegations, Giuliani hired Placa right after all this 
went down, and based on news re****ts and a call to the Giuliani Partners 
office, he remains with him today. And as the New York Times re****ted in 
2002, even amid these strong allegations Giuliani jumped to Placa's
defense 
saying: "He's one of the people I admire most in the world, and if most 
people did half the good that Alan's done, the world would be a wonderful 
place." Yes, in Giuliani's world, and in America under his Presidency,
child 
molesters would run free to prey upon minors, they would protect each
other 
through religious organizations, and criminals would head police
departments 
and the Department of Homeland Security. And thus, under Giuliani's rule, 
"the world would be a wonderful place."

Every bit of this has been re****ted over the years in Newsday, the NY
Times, 
and in books by Jason Berry. You can find the articles, as well as the
Grand 
Jury re****t, archived at www.bishop-accountability.org/. The Times 
front-paged it when Giuliani hired Placa for his consulting firm.

So why did Giuliani defend and hire the unsavory Alan Placa? Is this his 
version of Affirmative Action? We know he recommended his buddy, criminal 
cop Kerik, to George W. Bush for heading up Homeland Security. And
two-faced 
Giuliani, the closet neo-con, is now flip-flopping on the abortion issue, 
among others. He tries to curry favor with pro-choice advocates but as 
President would probably sabotage women's rights through judicial
appointees 
that would overturn Roe vs. Wade. If Giuliani is elected we could well see

pedophile priest-lawyers that oppose abortion on "moral grounds" sitting
on 
the Supreme Court!

And why the lack of media attention to all this today? Suppose John
Edwards, 
Barack Obama, or Hillary Clinton had given a cozy sinecure to a defrocked 
priest credibly accused of pedophilia. What would occur? I'll tell you 
what - every newspaper reader, every radio listener, and every television 
news watcher in America would be discussing the matter the very next day. 
But I'll bet you're learning for the first time right here about
Giuliani's 
de facto defense of child abuse and staunch sup****t of his probable 
pedophile priestly pal.

Aside from his moral issues, do we want a President of the United States 
whose definition of freedom is:

" - FREEDOM IS NOT A CONCEPT IN WHICH PEOPLE CAN DO ANYTHING
THEY WANT, BE ANYTHING THEY CAN BE.  FREEDOM IS ABOUT AUTHORITY.
FREEDOM IS ABOUT THE WILLINGNESS OF EVERY SINGLE HUMAN BEING
TO CEDE TO LAWFUL AUTHORITY A GREAT DEAL OF DISCRETION ABOUT
WHAT YOU DO AND HOW YOU DO IT."

- Mayor Giuliani, quoted in the New York Times, March 17, 1994.
 




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Mr. Giuliani: Have You Not a Shred of Decency?
movies@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2007-09-18 18:52:48 
Giuliani Has Not a Shred of Decency - here's the PROOF!
"Freedom Fighter&quo  2007-09-18 22:04:27 

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