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[h1]Critics Blast Obama's Scheduled Notre Dame Commencement Address[/h1] [h2]Nearly 65,000 people have signed an online petition protesting President Obama's scheduled commencement address at the University of Notre Dame, citing the president's views on abortion and stem cell research that "directly contradict" Roman Catholic teachings.[/h2]
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Tuesday, March 24, 2009

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March 12: President Obama delivers remarks at the dedication of Abraham Lincoln Hall at the National Defense University in Washington. (AP photo)

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Nearly 65,000 people have signed an online petition protesting President Obama's scheduled May 17 commencement address at the University of Notre Dame, saying the president's views on abortion and stem cell research "directly contradict" Roman Catholic teachings.

"It is an outrage and a scandal that 'Our Lady's University,' one of the premier Catholic universities in the United States, would bestow such an honor on President Obama given his clear support for policies and laws that directly contradict fundamental Catholic teachings on life and marriage," the petition at notredamescandal.com reads.

The Cardinal Newman Society, an advocacy group for strengthening ideals at the nation's 224 Catholic colleges and universities, created the Web site to end what it calls the "travesty" of Obama's selection. The petition, which had garnered 64,051 signatures as of midday Tuesday, asserts that thousands of other "accomplished leaders" in business, law or education would have been more appropriate selections. The group says it is sending the list to an independent firm Wednesday to ensure that there are no duplicate names.

"Instead Notre Dame has chosen prestige over principles, popularity over morality," the petition reads. "Whatever may be President Obama's admirable qualities, this honor comes on the heels of some of the most anti-life actions of any American president, including expanding federal funding for abortions and inviting taxpayer-funded research on stem cells from human embryos."

David Constanzo, communications director for the Cardinal Newman Society, said Notre Dame's tradition of inviting sitting U.S. presidents to its commencement should be rethought.

"There is a time when policies need to be reconsidered in light of the fact that the individual invited may have a history of standing in direct opposition to some of the most prominent aspects of our faith -- the biggest case in point is that of the pro-life agenda," Constanzo said. "The obligation of Notre Dame as a Catholic institution is to follow the directives of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, who clearly stated in 2004 that Catholic institutions should not honor those who act in defiance of our fundamental moral principles."

George Weigel, a Catholic theologian and distinguished senior fellow of the Ethics and Public Policy Center, said the invitation is not a "neutral act" and will significantly damage Notre Dame's reputation in Catholic circles following Obama's decision to reverse restrictions on embryonic stem cell research and for family planning groups that provide abortions.

"I think Notre Dame should not have issued the invitation," Weigel told FOXNews.com. "This is a colossal mess. This is their mess to fix right now, but they should know that they have forfeited an enormous amount of credibility as an institution that takes moral reasoning seriously."

Weigel said he was not surprised by the outpouring of criticism following the university's announcement on Friday that Obama would become sixth U.S. president to speak at its commencement. Obama will also become the ninth U.S. president to receive an honorary degree from the university.

"Major donors have the most effective leverage in situations like this," Weigel said. "I hope the donors are paying attention."

Asked if Notre Dame is considering rescinding its invitation to Obama, university spokesman Dennis Brown said Tuesday: "I can't foresee that occurring. We made an invitation to the president and he's accepted. We expected criticism and it's nothing beyond what we expected."

The White House did not immediately reply to a request for comment.

In a statement issued Monday, the Rev. John Jenkins, Notre Dame's president, said Obama will be honored as an "inspiring leader" at the commencement.

"Of course, this does not mean we support all of his positions," Jenkins said. "The invitation to President Obama to be our Commencement speaker should not be taken as condoning or endorsing his positions on specific issues regarding the protection of human life, including abortion and embryonic stem cell research. Yet, we see his visit as a basis for further positive engagement."

But Ralph McInerny, a philosophy professor at Notre Dame for more than 50 years, likened the invitation as a "deliberate thumbing of the collective nose" at the Roman Catholic Church.

"By inviting Barack Obama to be the 2009 commencement speaker, Notre Dame has forfeited its right to call itself a Catholic university," McInerny wrote in a column for The Catholic Thing. "It invites an official rebuke. May it come."
 
I understand where they are coming from. However I was raised catholic, and I am pro-choice and all for stem-cell research. I'm not too religious thoughand don't go to church very often.
 
how do u conclude that NOBODY likes obama because a Catholic School doesnt like him? does a single catholic school represent the entire world?
 
The very devout Catholic base never supported Obama (or any Democrat, really). Why post this like it's breaking news?
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Instead Notre Dame has chosen prestige over principles, popularity over morality," the petition reads. "Whatever may be President Obama's admirable qualities, this honor comes on the heels of some of the most anti-life actions of any American president, including expanding federal funding for abortions and inviting taxpayer-funded research on stem cells from human embryos."
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Isn't that the idea of a democracy?
 
I would gladly have Obama speak at my commencement this year. Instead, I'm stuck with James Franco. And, I think some of those 65,000 people fail to graspthe idea that his commencement speech will not be used as a podium to further his agenda in stem cell research or abortion. Rather, they should see this as anopportunity to gain insight from a man who has risen to a position that was thought previously to be unattainable. Those 65,000 people really need to look atthe big picture and stop focusing on fine details that are of no significance in such a context.
 
I swear FedeT & Tbone thrive off Obama dissent, its like yall get personal adulation whenever something negative is printed on him.

Catholics need to be worried about their priests and their Pope being out of touch with social issues
 
I understand where they are coming from. However I was raised catholic, and I am pro-choice and all for stem-cell research. I'm not too religious though and don't go to church very often.
 
Originally Posted by eNPHAN

lol@65,000 conservative Irish-Catholics not liking Obama

what a huge revelation....

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".....Hey, i heard a large number of Neo-Nazi's aren't too found of President Obama, either..."

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please dont compare irish catholics with neo-nazis.. k? thanks.
 
Originally Posted by eNPHAN

lol@65,000 conservative Irish-Catholics not liking Obama

what a huge revelation....

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".....Hey, i heard a large number of Neo-Nazi's aren't too found of President Obama, either..."

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Originally Posted by eddie

how do u conclude that NOBODY likes obama because a Catholic School doesnt like him? does a single catholic school represent the entire world?

I was wondering the same thing.
 
Posts like these are getting childish now.
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"Damn, nobody wants Obama." What? As if the election and its overwhelming results for Obama meant nothing...

This is simply a conflict of interests...derived long before Obama was even President. Notre Dame is ridiculous for this protest to begin with. Did they reallyexpect for him to start preaching about abortion rights and stem-cell research?
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Get a damn clue...
 
Originally Posted by eNPHAN

lol@65,000 conservative Irish-Catholics not liking Obama

what a huge revelation....

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".....Hey, i heard a large number of Neo-Nazi's aren't too found of President Obama, either..."

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change the thread title OP it's misleading
 
Originally Posted by LifeLessons

Originally Posted by eNPHAN

lol@65,000 conservative Irish-Catholics not liking Obama

what a huge revelation....

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".....Hey, i heard a large number of Neo-Nazi's aren't too found of President Obama, either..."

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Originally Posted by DLo13

The very devout Catholic base never supported Obama (or any Democrat, really). Why post this like it's breaking news?
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true...the priests at my church were pretty much telling us not to vote for him.
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If that were me, I wouldn't care. But religion is far too touchy for far too many people. I'd be interested in seeing how the students graduating feel.
 
Religion plays a role in politics because people, when they vote, like to side with certain characteristics that define them and they stand for. MostChristians stand against stem cell research due to the death embryos and abortion. They look for these same characteristics in the person they will be votingfor. Yes it sounds dumb but at the same time it isn't. It's like us not voting for a candidate because we don't like someone's economic plan. Idon't like that people vote based on these types of views either. But hey everyone is free to do as they feel. I'm raised Catholic went to a Catholicgrammar school, high school, and now attend a Catholic University too but I never understood this stance. Maybe that's why I'm agnostic.
 
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