SNAP FOUNDER STEPS DOWN!!!

Another leadership change up at the national level for this Victim's Rights organization after a local leader also stepped down this year . . . Remember that this group basically brought down a Kansas City Bishop and now confronts top ranking controversy of their own . . .SNAP's Barbara Blaine steps down

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  1. They should have known that big guns were out to get them. They were attacking the most powerful organization on earth.
    They should have dotted all of their "i"'s and crossed all of their "t"'s.
    And they didn't.

    Interesting that a trannie brought them down.

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  2. Make sure your own house is clean before you start going after others. This is not to say that the awful people who were/are using, abusing, and taking advantage of innocent children should not be outed and punished. It's a shame but not at all surprising that those who are tasked with, and more often self-appointed, to defend the defenseless themselves take advantage of these situations to further their own personal and greedy agendas.

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  3. The suit claims lawyers are paying money for referrals of victims for lawsuit purposes.

    Is this true?

    What Lawyers? Here in Kansas City?

    Put up of shut the fuck up.

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  4. Do I smell the involvement of the KANSAS CITY ATHEIST COALITION in this?

    Not saying they are.

    Just wondering.

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  5. Heck I'd like a job with SNAP. Once again in the end is it all about the money? Did SNAP do good things? I really have no idea because for every good story you see saying they did, there are dozens more saying they didn't. Most think SNAP is nothing but a cover for a personal vendetta by it's leaders against the Catholic Church. Any abuse by any priest is wrong. But appears some made good money at it.

    Barbara Blaine, president ­ Founded SNAP in 1988 to help other survivors of clergy sexual abuse, after reporting her abuse three years earlier. Lives in Chicago, SNAP’s headquarters. 2008 salary: $75,750.

    David Clohessy, national director since 1991 ­ Abused by a priest from age 12 to 16 when he was an altar boy at St. Pius X. Lives in St. Louis; serves as SNAP’s main spokesman with the press. 2008 salary: $75,750.

    Barbara Dorris, outreach director; joined SNAP in 1991 ­ Victim of abuse as a child. As a teacher in a parish school, caught a priest molesting a child. Lives in University City. 2008 salary: $52,000.

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  6. Damn! I wish I could a had a job with them!

    Is the Kansas City Atheist Coalition hiring?

    Or do they actually pay?

    Anyone know?

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  7. One third of the trio gone?
    No waaay....
    I just ate a bowl of rice Krispies and snap crackle and pop were all there.
    If snap is gone just start calling B. Washington

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