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An issues questionnaire sent to the presidential candidates by the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops is being criticized as a partisan misrepresentation of church teachings for emphasizing immigration and broadcast regulation over abortion and stem-cell research.
"These questions reflect the legislative priorities of the lay staff," said Austin Ruse, president of the Culture of Life Foundation. "A good portion of the questionnaire is partisan in nature."
Immigration is the most heavily covered topic among the 41 questions on the seven-page questionnaire, obtained by The Washington Times. Seven questions on the survey deal with the issue -- more than twice as many as all but one other matter.
The issue that bishops have consistently said is today's most important political issue -- abortion -- is the subject of three questions, while aid to the poor is the subject of four.
The survey by the USCCB's Office of Government Liaison also has the same number of questions (one) on broadcast-licensing requirements as on embryonic stem-cell research and on euthanasia.
"They've basically taken a 'throw-everything-but-the-kitchen-sink' approach to this," said the Rev. Rob Johansen of St. Joseph Catholic Church in St. Joseph, Mich. "There is no indication that any of these items are of greater or lesser gravity than any other."
To put broadcast regulation and human cloning "side by side is absurd," he said.
Bill Ryan, deputy director of communications for the USCCB, said neither President Bush nor Democratic presidential candidate Sen. John Kerry has returned the survey.
He said he thought, based on tax law and the practice from previous campaigns, that the answers would be made public in their entirety without editorial comment from the bishops' conference.
"We cannot add, subtract or comment on them," he said. "We're required as a 501(c)3 [tax-exempt entity] to publish them in their entirety."







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