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Alleged clergy abuse survivors brace for "ugly" findings in Missouri investigation

The attorney general of Missouri is defending a new investigation of sex abuse within the Catholic Church, even though he doesn't have subpoena power and will have to rely on the cooperation of church leaders.

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  1. The guy on the left is wearing a coat and tie with blue jeans, plus loafers without socks. He has been more damaged than even he knows.

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    1. Yes, Father Don Johnson from the Miami parish got to him in the 80s.

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  2. Wat are these guys pissing and moaning about I was fondled as a young man by a school counselor in the SMSD years ago and I not got over it yet. And I know for fact I wasn't only one. But you know we couldn't talk about that back then we would be called liars.

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  3. So let's see... Josh Hawley, who is running for the U.S. Senate, suddenly remembers that he has absolutely NO accomplishments as Attorney General, reads that there are yet another round of abuse allegations against the Catholic Church being investigated elsewhere, and starts squalling "Me too! Me too!" and begins an investigation where he has no subpoena powers and has to rely on the cooperation of the very people he's "investigating" for everything relating to his "really relevant" headline grabbing!

    What a legal eagle he is! As has been mentioned here before, the only qualification this "up and coming Republican Star" has is that he's not Claire McCaskill! Pitiful!

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  4. Catholic kids always have been a little creepy, now we know why.

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  5. Strother Martin9/4/18, 5:45 PM

    Penetrating story--yet it left me with a bad taste in my mouth.

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  6. False and filthy religion. Breed like rabbits, live like pigs. What kind of parent obeys a religion whose priests routinely bugger little boys?

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  7. Jeff Sessions is committed to protecting religious freedom.

    Investigating the Catholic Church will be seen as a War on Christianity.

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