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SNAP loses again in court and is ordered to turn over records. I guess they don't believe that they should be held to the same legal standards as they demand be meted out to the Church

Courthouse News Service

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  1. The Church is doing 2 things by this demand for records. Ist they want to overwhelm a volunteer organization with no real staff and whose records are largely spread out in the garages and storage spaces of individuals who may not even know each other.

    2nd, they are fishing for as many names as possible of former victims of priest sex abuse now associated with SNAP, knowing that many of them will themselves have become sodomy/rapists of young boys because of the abuse they suffered. By uncovering and exposing these second generation sex crimes they can discredit SNAP.

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  2. I agree Father Tim!

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