Greg Lavelle: His (Ass) Holiness of the Year

Filed in Delaware, National by on November 6, 2011

Monsignor  (and Representative) Greg Lavelle, tireless defender of pedophile priests and the dioceses that protect them, has worked his law ‘n order Jones into a Santorum-like creamy froth over the greatest danger to America today. Yep, the Occupy Delaware protestors. Let’s just enjoy this Rethug Attack Dog waxing rabid over this issue:

The state’s decision not to evict the protesters brought scorn from House Minority Leader Gregory F. Lavelle, R-Sharpley, who drove by the park a few times as the sun set.

“Is Selander crazy?” Lavelle asked. “By their ‘vote,’ they have given Delaware and its law-abiding citizens the Bronx cheer.

“The law needs to be enforced. No more excuses. No more political coddling. Clear Fletcher and revoke the political decision to let them ‘camp’ in Brandywine Park.”

Apparently secure in his belief that pedophile priests were not busy at that hour cuddling up with unwilling altar boys, Monsignor Lavelle ‘drove by the park a few times’ to, what, exactly? Wait for a reporter so that the Serial Bloviator could give a quote to the papers? Mission accomplished.

OK, Greg, I’ll bite (no, no, don’t get excited, you racy pedophile priests, you…). Political coddling? You want political coddling? In addition to your pals, the pedophile priests, how about the banks that engineered the clusterfuck of our economy? How about the lobbyists whose businesses you fight for in Dover in diametric opposition to the Public Good? That is political coddling.

Those forces of greed and corruption (along with the forces of sexual depravity  you so wholeheartedly protect) are the reason for the protests. Non-violent protests using time-honored techniques of civil disobedience.

Greg Lavelle’s solution? Mass arrests.

The year is not yet over. But his unholy body of work has already earned Monsignor Greg Lavelle the “His (Ass) Holiness of the Year” Award.

Learn from the good works of your pedophile priest buddies, and stick it where the sun don’t shine.

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  1. Dana Garrett says:

    Greg Lavelle has never been the friend of the 99%ers. When there was an opportunity for manufactured home owners to buy the land owned by the their landlords (the right of first offer), Greg Lavelle publicly doubted that the manufactured home owners would pay back the loan to purchase the land. You just can trust the little guy.

    When the psuedo-issue arose about the rate of pension compensation for state employees who ROUTINELY work MANDATORY overtime, Greg Lavelle argued that pension compensation should be calculated on base pay only and state employees should, effectively, work for nothing on overtime as far as their pensions were concerned.

    It is, therefore, not the least bit surprising that Greg Lavelle would seek the arrest and the marginalization of those advocating for the interests of the little guy against wealthy elite interests. His response was perfectly predictable.

  2. occam says:

    I would have taken this post seriously if it were not for the first sentence. I get it, you don’t like guy.

  3. Aoine says:

    as far as pedophile priests go – check this out: I thought THIS could NEVER,EVER happen, but I’ll be damned, it did:

    http://www.irishcentral.com/news/Vatican-officials-stunned-by-Irish-decision-to-close-embassy-133290623.html

    However, top diplomats from other embassies in Rome believe that without the church sex abuse scandals the embassy would never have been closed.

    “This is really bad for the Vatican because Ireland is the first big Catholic country to do this and because of what Catholicism means in Irish history,” a Vatican diplomatic source told the news agency.

    Someone finally grew a set of balls over there

  4. the cajun says:

    “Mass” arrests!?! Oh, Bulo.

    Perhaps Lavelle believes he’s in Rome where there is no such thing as democracy. All of his ideas (demands) seem to come from the Vatican playbook and are – at least to his tiny mind – quite normal.

  5. It seems more like he’s the buzz-headed guy from the late ’60’s, early-70’s, who wanted the cops to come down hard on the anti-war protestors. Perhaps a ROTC guy at Kent State.

    I find it hard to believe that even Lavelle spent time driving around the occupation late on a Saturday afternoon, apparently looking for a reporter with whom to fulminate.

    What a tool.