KLEPT, acknowledging those that made you rich
Pioneer Press (David Pollard):
Usually the people blurring the lines between church, non-profits and government try to be subtle about it. But there's a bold new ideology sweeping the nation and the powerful are sick of apologizing for the perks of being connected.
Last week, PLCCA renamed its Fifth Avenue and Madison Street location the "John H. Stroger, Jr. Center for Excellence."...
Bishop Claude Porter, chairman and chief executive officer of PLCCA, said naming the center after Stroger is a way of saying "thanks" and giving credit where credit is due.
Usually the people blurring the lines between church, non-profits and government try to be subtle about it. But there's a bold new ideology sweeping the nation and the powerful are sick of apologizing for the perks of being connected.
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