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damnedifIknow

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Sat Jun 13, 2015, 11:37 AM Jun 2015

Angry US republicans tell Pope Francis to ‘stick with his job and we’ll stick with ours’ [View all]

Leading figures on the American right are launching a series of pre-emptive attacks on the pope before this week’s encyclical, hoping to prevent a mass conversion of the climate change deniers who have powered the corps of the conservative movement for more than a decade.

The prospect that the pope, from his perch at the pinnacle of the Catholic church, will exhort humanity to act on climate change as a moral imperative is a direct threat to a core belief of US conservatives. And conservatives – anxious to hang on to their flock – are lashing out.

“The pope ought to stay with his job, and we’ll stay with ours,” James Inhofe, the granddaddy of climate change deniers in the US Congress and chairman of the Senate environment and public works committee, said last week, after picking up an award at a climate sceptics’ conference."

http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2015/jun/13/climate-change-conservatives-catholic-teaching

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One group of peoplke with a timber factory in their eyes Betty Karlson Jun 2015 #1
It must be so hard being a hypocrit. I remember when Santorum was running for president politicaljunkie41910 Jun 2015 #18
Inhofe is no supporter of the No Establishment Clause betterdemsonly Jun 2015 #19
What exactly is the republican job. onecaliberal Jun 2015 #2
This attitude is rich, coming from them-- truebluegreen Jun 2015 #3
Repubs have been doing a lot of God talking and proseltizing so oops now religious can get political Person 2713 Jun 2015 #4
welcome to du. you are correct. they are hypocrits and will keep screaming. niyad Jun 2015 #11
To be honest... Wounded Bear Jun 2015 #12
One could argue, if one were a religious person, The Velveteen Ocelot Jun 2015 #5
Something tells me attacking the Pope won't work out well for them damnedifIknow Jun 2015 #7
Wonder what they suppose the Pope's job is treestar Jun 2015 #6
Your job? Jesus would throw your asses out of the temple. nt onehandle Jun 2015 #8
Succinctly put. okasha Jun 2015 #17
Your job is getting us elected Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Jun 2015 #9
Oh, you Republicans! gratuitous Jun 2015 #10
Fuck all Republicans gopiscrap Jun 2015 #13
reminds me of Michael Novak wagging his finger at JPII and saying His Holiness had to MisterP Jun 2015 #14
Oh haha! But they'd marry him when he condemns abortion Matariki Jun 2015 #15
This would be hilarious if it weren't so dire in its consequences. Coventina Jun 2015 #16
That is just too rich for words... Hekate Jun 2015 #20
Pope promises not to pitch snowball in fit of hysterical ignorance n/t IDemo Jun 2015 #21
Translation: Angry multinational corporations are not pleased. raouldukelives Jun 2015 #22
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