Heightened awareness in the days following the violence inflicted on a US Congresswoman and several others and the deaths of a Federal Judge and several others leads to ask what is transpiring in civil discourse. These issues are not merely a US thing but the Australians are also dealing with the same. The Australian Premier Kristina Keneally -a woman similar in style and content as our own Nancy Pelosi, spoke against George Cardinal Pell, the ranking churchman of the Catholic Church in Australia, saying she was saddened by the Cardinal's statements on Catholic faith and belief. So what's been ignited by Premier Keneally is also applicable around the world. Keneally becomes the lens to view the issues.
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