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U.S. Catholic interviews ND's Kristin Shrader-Frechette

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Notre Dame should not be used as a source for ANY truth

The Board of Trustees receive pork barrel spending from Barrack Obama. They help run his campaign as well as donate to his campaigns. Father Hesburgh sympathized with other priests who associated with promoters of neo-socialism in Chicago. Meanwhile, Pope Leo XIII clearly wrote against the dangers of socialism.

Then, they award Barack Obama an Honorary degree--someone who clearly pushed against legislation that protects the unborn child. Meanwhile laity and religious are chastised and arrested while the Fathers of the Holy Cross honor a man who has a 100% positive rating from NARAL.

When Notre Dame bestows such an honor it dis-honors not only God but the many donors and benafactors from the past who donated money as they lived obedient, devout Catholic lives.

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