Chuck Goudie Proves He Is An A** Hole
For weeks, I have communicated with a producer for the ABC I-Team regarding the crimes committed by a current doctor in the community who is endangering many lives, the disgraced Dr. Joseph L. Giacchino, Jr MD. I have contacted Chuck Goudie personally. I have not received any viable responses from the I-Team.
Last week as I was getting ready for bed, I heard Chuck Goudie’s piercing voice come over the television. Goudie was talking about a man of God, probably one of the greatest men who served God, the late and great Archbishop Paul C. Marcinkus. As I started to watch the ABC I-Team report, I thought to myself, “this news is ancient. The bishop is deceased and all of the financial matters have been settled amicable decades ago.” As I viewed the painful clip, I felt as if I were watching a despicable Michael Moore documentary on President Bush, in which Moore implies Bush has aided Bin Laden (it is practically criminal to level such a baseless accusation against a U.S. President).
All of a sudden, Cardinal George appeared on the screen. His Eminence was delivering a speech to the USCC, when one of Goudie’s lackeys interrupted by asking about the Marcinkus inheritance. Now it became clear to me, the smear job on Cardinal George was Goudie’s reason for digging up and dramatizing ancient history. I was waiting for Cardinal George to let the lackey have it for interrupting his meeting with nonsense. I thought for sure that Cardinal George would have said, “Archbishop Marcinkus was not convicted of a crime, nor was he under investigation at the time of his death. Therefore, why should the Catholic students in Chicago not benefit by the Archbishops generosity?” However, Cardinal George took the highest road, as usual, and offered a kind smile. This is an example of why I could never hold a powerful position like Cardinal George. I would have been boisterous, perhaps downright rude.
One thing that we can thank Chuck Goudie for is eliminating any suspicions that have plagued the late and great Archbishop Marcinkus over the last few decades regarding a one billion dollar scandal. Now knowing that Archbishop Marcinkus was worth less than a half million dollars, I would have put together a collection for him if he were not in Heaven now. I believe that all bishops should be as rich as kings, so they can do all things possible to help the church.

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