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November 15, 2007Scanning the ’sphere - morals and moralists versionSome interesting tid-bits for you while I do duty at the dentist…all about morals and morality and ethical conundrums… Hillary taking donations from folks her husband pardoned? This particular guy was pardoned - before the Justice Department even got going against him - for charges he had mishandled government secrets. Which, we all know, is a very, very serious issue. Isn’t it? This really illustrates a problem that has been little-discussed during this presidential campaign: a husband/wife presidential tag-team brings an awful lot of complicated baggage to a position that is already fraught with difficulty and complexity. Do we really want a president whose husband has taken money from anyone with money for the past 7 years, and who comes with an whole line of people to which she is beholden? Rep. William Jefferson, D, La - defines bribery down. Glenn Reynolds wonders if congress’ approval numbers can go into single digits? CBS’s Dick Meyer looks at emotionally stunted America and leaves you to determine whether our hookup, please-yourself culture has anything to do with where we are. Drew Carey lends his voice to helping a community keep healing itself in the face of some upperclass development. A very well-edited and compelling video. Is it immoral of media - particularly the public vanguard of the press - to carry any politician on their shoulders? Is it moral for pols to tell the press not to make things too hard? Can you imagine President Bush telling the press to stop being mean? Is it moral to smash one sex in order to celebrate another? Ed Driscoll links to this piece in the Boston Globe:
Cardinal Sean P. O’Malley of Boston takes a paddle to pro-choice Catholic Democrats:
Of course, there is a subtext for Rudy Giuliani and his supporters there, as well. The Capuchin Cardinal has a good deal to say on a variety of issues, so you’ll want to read it all. And interview here with another Capuchin, Archbishop Charles Chaput of Colorado, who muses on the church’s response to the sexual abuse scandals and where to go from here. Are hyperbolic scams, by definition, immoral? Or are they only immoral when they encourage hypocritical behavior? Once again, if this really was “the” issue, “the” crisis they all vaunt, “they” would be living very differently than they are, rather than simply preaching to the rest of us. Can the blame for 21st century terrorism be placed on the shoulders of the Versailles treaty? Amazing. The piece does not specifically blame Bush! In Australia: Cockroaches on operating tables? Not precisely a moral issue…or maybe it is. A consecrated virgin in the 21st Century? Friends tell me there are about 100 in the United States. A very brave and counter-cultural choice in an ear of cheap sexuality and devalued virginity. http://theanchoressonline.com/2007/11/15/scanning-the-sphere-morals-and-moralists-version/trackback/ 4 Responses to “Scanning the ’sphere - morals and moralists version” |
November 15th, 2007 at 3:06 pm
Anchoress,
I think you’ll find this interesting.
http://eyehackerblog.com/?p=497
It is a strange twist of events. (Catholic Related)
God Bless,
NED
November 15th, 2007 at 8:08 pm
Dear Anchoress,
I love this site and lurk all the time! Your article today esp. caught my eye because am going to be formally entering the life of consecrated virginity (your link leads to the main website of the USACV) this coming Sunday. Have been preparing for several years, and am VERY excited. Thanks for the kind words about the vocation , and especially helping get the word out about a lesser known vocation in the Church!
God bless your blogging–will keep lurking!
November 16th, 2007 at 11:12 pm
Congressman William Jefferson (D-LA) doesn’t define bribery down. He defines it… ahem… cold.
November 19th, 2007 at 5:25 pm
I’m voting “no” for President at this point. Cannot stomach any of the Dems (HRC and Bill Richardson and Dennis Kucinich in particular) and think most of the Republicans are equally flawed although perhaps not as co-dependent as Richardson or as looney as Kucinich.
All in all, it’s a bleak election cycle and one that makes me fear (and PRAY) for our nation.