Tag: torture
FWDAJ Extra – 2009-09-30
by Roger Benningfield on Sep.30, 2009, under Podcast
It’s the second installment absolutely no one requested! This time I’m covering –in a wholly untimely fashion– Jane’s comments on the April 15th Tea Parties, Democratic hypocrisy, the CIA torture investigation, Obama & racism, and healthcare. This episode is about twice as long as the first, so if you disliked it, you’re really gonna hate this one a bunch.
Oh, and stay tuned for a full episode of FWDAJ, which I’m editing even as I post this.
FWDAJ 4-21-09
by Jane on Apr.22, 2009, under Uncategorized
Father Peter substituted for Dick again this week and we had a fascinating laid back conversation. We started with a recap of the Worcester Tea party, which we both enjoyed immensely. We then got into intense interrogation, and differed on whether or not water boarding is torture. Despite calling water boarding ‘torture” Fr Peter agreed that he would take just about any action if he was faced with saving the lives of his congregation, including water boarding. Then we had a conversation about rising to the occasion, and we both hoped we would be able to do that.
We talked about President Obama’s odd move on stem cells – first getting rid of President Bush’s ban on using federal funding for embryonic stem cells, and then a couple of days later, reinstituting it.
We then talked a bit about the change in society over the years. Fr Peter specifically mentioned increased teen pregnancy, and blamed the ongoing degradation of society on the end of school prayer, which I admit is a cause and effect I have never considered.
At that point Dick returned and co-opted the mike.
Enjoy!