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After the Supreme Court upheld the partial
birth abortion ban on April 18, Bill Donohue predicted that
anti-Catholic bigots would "go bonkers over the fact that all
five of the justices who voted against infanticide are Roman
Catholic." Donohue's prediction was right on target.
Most of the bigots expressed their anti-Catholicism
orally or in print. But at least one, Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist Tony
Auth, did so artistically. Auth's contribution to the anti-Catholic bigotry
that followed the Supreme Court decision appears above. His cartoon was
published in the Philadelphia Inquirer and in the online version of the
New York Times on April 20.
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