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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Aug 16

    The church has lobbied fiercely against changing the statute of limitations or opening a window for lawsuitshttps://nyti.ms/2nJSPyi 

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      1. Lorne Sinclair‏ @lorne_sinclair Aug 16
        Replying to @nytimes

        In Canada, the Supreme Court removed limitations for survivors of sexual abuse.

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      1. Michael‏ @nr_producer Aug 16
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        Monsters are real. The catholic church (no need to capitalize the words) hides them...

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      1. Lynda‏ @lyndamorse17 Aug 16
        Replying to @nytimes

        It’s time the Catholic Church stood up for the victims! What would Jesus do? Sure as hell he would not protect the evil that hides in the halls of Catholic Church!

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      1. M‏ @mrina131 Aug 16
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        We must press New York State legislators to pass the Child Victims Act. Do you know that the Republican Senate leader has not allowed this bill to come to the floor of the Senate year after year. This is because of big money lobbying by the perpetratorhttp://www.NYPASSCVA.com 

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      1. bernardo vasquez‏ @bvagency Aug 16
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        Why would such a respected and beloved institution as the Catholic Church want to maintain the Statue on such horrific acts? Can it be they want to hide an institutional problem? Get with it Church! You should be ashamed!!

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      1. ShawN shawN‏ @realShawNshawN Aug 16
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        The scandal goes way further back than the news even cares to look. Check my look into the topichttps://youtu.be/ihDpW-4djVQ 

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      1. Deana‏ @rakgrl Aug 16
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        When will the IRS/Congress start taxing these religious organizations? The things they do "in God's name" is such that they don't deserve special treatment nor should we frequent their institutions. Want to hear God's word?-sit outside, treat people w/respect & love.

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      1. WillfulIgnoranceWarrior‏ @AJediMasterYoda Aug 16
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        what are the logical arguments for there being a statute of limits on child rape?

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      1. Leon Noordzij‏ @Mercurius1104 Aug 16
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        She works for you?!pic.twitter.com/LXTzHXfXmL

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      1. sharon pugh‏ @sharonp35660683 Aug 16
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        It's about time to allow priests to marry and give women the right to be priests. This is long overdue. The Catholic church has exploited their followers for far too long.

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      1. kelinuts‏ @kelnat2k Aug 16
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        no one is above the law specially when heinous crime is committed

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      2. Mutley‏ @nooouch Aug 16
        Replying to @nytimes

        If I were a Catholic , I would quit the church . Actually I would quit all religion . They all have the same abuse problems. Putting children in the hands (literally ) of ' special ' men , chosen by God . Jesus H Christ!

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      2. Sly‏ @sylvainvainvain Aug 16
        Replying to @nytimes

        @GOP says "ISIS is evil, let's ban all Muslims from entering the US!". Also @GOP "Raping children in the name of Jesus is cool. Let's hold nobody accountable"

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      3. Rah‏ @RahLeafColorado Aug 16
        Replying to @sylvainvainvain @nytimes @GOP

        I don't speak on behalf of the GOP, but follow news carefully and they said neither of those things....not even close. It's dishonorable to utter such clear misrepresentations.

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      4. Sly‏ @sylvainvainvain Aug 16
        Replying to @RahLeafColorado @nytimes @GOP

        It's dishonorable to assault children, on top of the fact that the Church is using its influence and power lobbying politicians to escape justice. GOP may not have said it, be they acted to defend those who did.

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      2. Jack Brooks‏ @MJBJD Aug 16
        Replying to @nytimes

        Maybe marriage is a better option then celibacy

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      3. Youretheworst‏ @Youretheworst2 Aug 16
        Replying to @MJBJD @nytimes

        These are pedophiles and predators. They don’t want to be married, or they would be. They want children, and the church is the perfect cover and ONLY “profession” which makes what they do excusable.

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      4. Jack Brooks‏ @MJBJD Aug 17
        Replying to @Youretheworst2 @nytimes

        I don't know but could celibacy turn them into pedophiles & predators?

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      5. Youretheworst‏ @Youretheworst2 Aug 17
        Replying to @MJBJD @nytimes

        Ask a man who hasn’t had sex in years if his mind has ever turned to raping children. Pretty sure most would answer unanimously, no. Predators seek out their victims, celibate or not.

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      6. Jack Brooks‏ @MJBJD Aug 17
        Replying to @Youretheworst2 @nytimes

        Don't be to sure, also If a man is married it's an indication he's not interest in children but there are exceptions

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