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  • I was wrong, the priest is an accessory to the crime.

    In the United States, a person who learns of the crime and gives some form of assistance before the crime is committed is known as an "accessory before the fact". A person who learns of the crime after it is committed and helps the criminal to conceal it, or aids the criminal in escaping, or simply fails to report the crime, is known as an "accessory after the fact". A person who does both is sometimes referred to as an "accessory before and after the fact", but this usage is less common.

  • You're right, having done some light wikipedia-ing, emotional support such that a priest provides would make him an accessory.

    Psychiatrists are legally obligated to report knowledge of certain crimes that would otherwise be protected by confidentiality laws, I don't see why priests should be any different.

  • Right, but that is all physiologically optional. None of it is physiologically optional for the mother. Childbirth is so painful that many women going through it prefer a giant needle in their spine that induces what is essentially temporary paralysis to actually feeling it. They've deserve a hell of a lot more than a little tax incentive, it's really the absolute least we could possibly be doing for them.

  • Don't they believe in democracy? Or do prefer this undemocratic hostage situation that hands the republicans power repeatedly?

    It's the second one. They all ultimately get paid by the same people, so that's who's interests they're actually looking out for.