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09-07-2007, 03:47 PM #11
The Catholic Church has need of illegals!!!! Another multi-million dollar payoff for sexual abuse of children, on top of all the others, is hard on their coffers. The illegals mean more donations (admittedly skimpy, but a new source nontheless) and also a new supply of children.
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09-07-2007, 03:49 PM #12Originally Posted by sturmruger
Too bad he didn't stay down is south america and play golf with chavez."Doing the same thing over and over again and expecting the same results is the definition of insanity. " Albert Einstein.
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09-07-2007, 03:56 PM #13Originally Posted by CitizenJusticeFree Ramos and Compean NOW!
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09-07-2007, 04:17 PM #14
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Might I add that raping and molesting altar boys, then protecting the molestor preists and attacking the victims doesn't strengthen the country.
Those in glass chapels shouldn't cast stones...and in reality a substantial part of the Catholic church in North America is communist or communist sympathetic. This isn't a slight against American Catholics in any way, but there is this alignment with "upper management" and communism on this continent. I would say it is primarily in South and Central America, but you can see it rear its head in the US from time to time.
What is disturbing about this is that it justs shows the breadth of the globalist wave and that the Catholic Church has presentetd itself as just one more institution willing to accept bribes.
As a disclaimer I have to say that I was baptised Catholic. My mother is superstitiously Irish Catholic. I know how the church operates and how it is generally populated at upper levels by social disgards rather than the reighteous and pius folk we would expect from the church.
My larger point is this... Why is it you don't hear anything from the ACLU or the left about seperation of church and state? You don't see hordes of milk toast pseudo-intellectuals wandering about with mis-quoted Nietzche comments on protest signs, you don't see the usual calvacade of extremists from other religions who pile out during Christmas season screaming "seperation of church and state"? Where are they? My guess is that they are sitting at home intoxicated by their own narcissistic visions of grandeur, drinking cocktails of cosmopoitain self indulgence. You see, this is a prime candidate for the invoking of seperation of church and state. Yet "they" would rather spend time attacking harmless cultural holiday like Christmas. This is the Catholic church interfering with United States policy and attempting to influence it on behalf of global corps and Mexico!
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09-07-2007, 05:15 PM #15
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Originally Posted by NoIllegalsAllowed
So, so, true!!!
I do believe as a man and a God Fearing man at that we should help out the poor best we can and I sure do …. We have many poor AMERICANS that come first…
One thing is for sure the Archdiocese opinion holds no water here in the immigration issues.
Remember and they all agreed
No church and state!!! The cant say don’t break the laws then pick and chose which laws they want to follow…
We have many poor AMERICANS that come first…
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09-07-2007, 05:32 PM #16
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Originally Posted by NoIllegalsAllowed"As has happened before in our history, if you have open borders poor country governments will pay people to move here, promising them a better life in the New World"*
George Phillies (Libertarian)
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09-07-2007, 05:46 PM #17Originally Posted by sturmruger
The vatican is richer than than Queen Elizabeth II or anyone else for that matter.
Around where I live a bunch of catholic schools were closing and they were crying poverty. If the church wanted to they could afford to keep every catholic school in the US open and not even bother charging for tuition.Free Ramos and Compean NOW!
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09-07-2007, 06:04 PM #18Mike Gable, director of the archdiocese’s Mission Office, said he hoped that there would be more human empathy as the faithful discuss the immigration issue.
The leaders of the catholic church are nothing more than a sick, hypocritcal cult as far as I am concerned.
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09-07-2007, 06:43 PM #19
Cry me a river! American citizen's families are being broken up due to globalization. My family lived in the same area in Michigan for generations. But there aren't any jobs there anymore and as a result I have one son on the west coast, one on the east coast and I'm in limbo not knowing how to bring us all together again. And I'm sure mine is only one of thousands.
What they're dealing with is a result of their own illegal actions. When American families are torn apart its a result of greedy, treasonous government and businesses!
Not one iota of sympathy from me!
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