ALBANY LAWMAKERS MUST CENSURE ADELE COHEN
March 3, 2006
Catholic League president Bill Donohue wrote to every
member of the New York State Assembly today asking them to censure one
of their colleagues, Adele Cohen. The request was occasioned by
Cohen’s treatment of Catholics when they met to discuss tuition tax
credits. Donohue explains as follows:
“On February 14, when eighth-grade students from St.
Patrick’s School in Bay Ridge met with Cohen, they were treated to a
lecture on how women should not be stay-at-home moms. Her dismissive
treatment of the students grew worse when she met the pastor and
principal of St. Bernadette’s in Dyker Heights: Cohen literally shut
the door in their faces. What occasioned her insolence was a comment
made by the principal, Sister Joan DiRienzo, that Cohen’s refusal to
even meet with the group from St. Bernadette’s would be remembered in
November. According to Sister Joan, ‘In the very brief time we had
with Ms. Cohen, asking to be heard, she made a derogatory comment to
me personally. She was not only rude, but also sarcastic.’
“Sensing that she had offended Catholics, Cohen tried
to spin the issue by writing a letter to Brooklyn Bishop Nicholas
DiMarzio claiming she was victimized by the Catholics who met with
her. But even in this instance, she couldn’t hide her contempt for
Catholicism: ‘It makes me wonder what kind of education the Church is
providing in its schools.’
“Now if a group of Orthodox Jewish clergy, parents and
children met with a Catholic lawmaker about the need for school
vouchers and were subjected to an ideological harangue about the
merits of stay-at-home moms, had a door slammed in their faces and
were treated with insolence, what would happen? Add to this a
scenario where the lawmaker writes a prominent rabbi complaining about
the way he was treated and ends with a snide comment about the kind of
education being afforded in neighborhood yeshivas. Wouldn’t that
person be labeled a bigot? And wouldn’t that be considered grounds
for censure?
“The disgraceful behavior of Assemblywoman Adele Cohen
makes her unfit for public office. A vote to censure her needs to be
taken.”
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