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Subject: Re: "A bishop's remark, not parents' grief, opens old wounds" Editorial, The Age. Posted on: Sun, 20 Jul 2008 23:41:55 -0700

In article , terryc
wrote:

> On Mon, 21 Jul 2008 04:28:14 +0000, David Moss wrote:
>
>
> > My solution to the former is simple: make it an offence not to report a
> > complaint about .ual misconduct to the police within 24 yours of
> > recieving it. Make the person who fails to pass on the information an
> > accessory after the fact to the crime itself AND a new crime of
> > conspiracy to conceal .ual misconduct.
>
> Yawn.they have already tried that. Why do you think Docs is
> overloaded? All those "covering my arse" reports that people have to
> make.
>
> M

• How about requiring parents of potential altar-boys to sign an
agreement granting priests permission to have anal intercourse with their
son?

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