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In reply to the discussion: The Pope stopped to shake the hand of only one as he walked down the aisle... [View all]randys1
(16,286 posts)52. Of course, this is why the Pope would go out of his way, if he had to, to shake that hand
If we werent such a huge stinking pile of RACIST GARBAGE in this country, we would all be celebrating the Iran deal as if our very fucking lives depended on it.
But we are too stupid to do that.
Pope knows how big this is.
Unlike most of the assholes in that room, or the cons in that room, the Pope is an informed, intelligent and concerned person.
but he MUST evolve on Gay rights and Women's rights
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The Pope stopped to shake the hand of only one as he walked down the aisle... [View all]
Drunken Irishman
Sep 2015
OP
So, I wonder if THIS Pope will start denying communion to politicians who vote to cut foodstamps
TrollBuster9090
Sep 2015
#96
I don't think it's got anything to do with Kerry's pro-choice position - that's still a negative in
progree
Sep 2015
#115
Cardinal Burke said that he would refuse to give communion to Kerry
Fortinbras Armstrong
Sep 2015
#118
Maybe the Pope is aware that Kerry won the 2004 presidential election. He very well might be.
Enthusiast
Sep 2015
#69
Right after he dropped out of the Obama-Clinton shoot out in 2008. Before the election tho, I think
Bucky
Sep 2015
#120
Yes, but the poster I replied to seemed to be saying Kerry was a head of state. (nt)
jeff47
Sep 2015
#87
I must not have been clear. Protocol to a head of state. Head diplomat greets
roguevalley
Sep 2015
#112
Do you think he actually knows who Roberts (or any other "villian") is?
Stinky The Clown
Sep 2015
#13
Should I interpet your comment as saying the pope intentionally turned his back to Roberts?
Stinky The Clown
Sep 2015
#31
Thanks for sharing a snippet of your obviously vast knowledge of how this pope operates
Stinky The Clown
Sep 2015
#39
Do you think he'll threaten to ex-communicate Scalia for trying to take peoples' healthcare away?
TrollBuster9090
Sep 2015
#100
It's Fred Gwynne. I'm not sure who invited him, though. Maybe Obama was a fan of The Munsters?
TrollBuster9090
Sep 2015
#101
It is possible that is because he knows Kerry, but no one else, reasonably well
Stinky The Clown
Sep 2015
#6
Kerry negotiating the most significant peace pact in decades deserves some more notice.
Fred Sanders
Sep 2015
#8
Of course, this is why the Pope would go out of his way, if he had to, to shake that hand
randys1
Sep 2015
#52
Since I'm merely human, I took pleasure that he passed by John ROBERTS without missing a beat
UTUSN
Sep 2015
#15
Note that there was a specific effort made to prevent members from interacting with the Pope...
PoliticAverse
Sep 2015
#19
The right trashes 90% of what the pope says, so they decided to let him guest speak?
dakota_democrat
Sep 2015
#45
I agree - and you can throw in the work Kerry did on the climate pact with China and on Cuba
karynnj
Sep 2015
#83
Do you know if Cong Fr. Robert Drinan met the future Pope Francis in Argentina?
leveymg
Sep 2015
#84
But the pope isn't supposed to be political. Even though he is the head of a state. n/t
ion_theory
Sep 2015
#93
Matthew 5:9 "Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called the children of God."
TrollBuster9090
Sep 2015
#94