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SFC Kelly Fuerhoff
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The Catholic church is so hypocritical. They covered up and his sexual abuse of children for DECADES up on decades. But THIS they expel the kids immediately? And how many more staff were looking at her page?

The kids had nothing to do with it - and 150K a month? For posting some pictures online? That's not a bad gig at all.

I grew up Catholic and that denomination is full of the biggest hypocrites ever. Especially where I grew up. This is one more reason I can't stand religion (any of them).
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SFC Casey O'Mally
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I share your outrage over the treatment of the children (and the hypocrisy within the Catholic church). It is mildly tempered only by the possibility that church membership is a prerequisite of school attendance (which is true in MANY church-run schools). In that particular case, NOT booting the kids would have been hypocritical (I am assuming Ms. Jackson was removed from the parish rolls).

While I strongly disagree with the notion that the sins of the father (or, in this case, mother) are visited upon the children, I also understand the reality that parental actions DO affect their children every day. It is exceptionally unfortunate that in this case, as in so many others, the children pay the biggest price for the actions of their parents.

And yes... $150K / month for modeling online ain't a bad gig. I'd sign up, even for the nude parts, but I would end up having to pay others, not the other way around.
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I remember reading years ago I remember reading years ago that there was actual That in Rome common Italy, there was sexually explicit live modeling. The caller could ask the model to do something. This was I think in playboy or Penthouse in the The caption was, does the Pope watch TV? I think the people in that church are jealous.
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