bring the Pope to justice
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It's happening.
Careful what you wish for though because you just might get it.
With all the horseshit around here, you'd think there'd be a pony somewhere.
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Lederhosen might be more appropriate.Jsc810 wrote: and imagine him in a suit, and Joseph Ratzinger becomes just a Bavarian bureaucrat who has failed in the only task he was ever set—that of damage control. ...
Pikkkle, your thoughts?
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Pikkkle, your thoughts?
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Can anybody guess what happens in the next picture?
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Does it have something to do with you and Demetrious?Stanley Pickkkle wrote:
Can anybody guess what happens in the next picture?
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Let me guess. A coward - in every sense of the word - tries to impress his comrades by beating a helpless and powerless man or men with a stick.Stanley Pickkkle wrote:
Can anybody guess what happens in the next picture?
And this turns you on ?
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No doubt the Rottweiler would have joined in the fun, but being a conniving opportunist of the first rank, he avoided capture by the Soviets, etc.
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I guess the dumbfucks who wrote that article and the one who posted it don't seem to realize that the Pope has functional immunity as head of state and Popes only leave office feet first.
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The Pope has no state.
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Screw_Michigan wrote: ↑Fri Apr 05, 2019 4:39 pmUnlike you tards, I actually have functioning tastebuds and a refined pallet.
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Vatican City may officially be a "state" but it lacks many of the attributes that often would be considered necessary to define a state.
Basically it became a "state" because Uncle Benito said it was OK.
Basically it became a "state" because Uncle Benito said it was OK.
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It became a state because your country was the first to recognise it as such.Mikey wrote:Vatican City may officially be a "state" but it lacks many of the attributes that often would be considered necessary to define a state.
Basically it became a "state" because Uncle Benito said it was OK.
It is a sovereign state. No dispute.
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It's the Holy See.
Not much to argue there. It is abundantly clear that the Pope is a head of state under international law despite Hitchens' wishful thinking to the contrary.The Pope is the ruler of both the Vatican City State and the Holy See. The Holy See, as the supreme body of government of the Catholic Church, is a sovereign juridical entity under international law.
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Fuckin' A!bring the Pope to justice
Off with his head, I say! These a-holes have been the pinnacle of perversion since about 300AD. Times up.
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Norieg's protection was a joke.Jsc810 wrote:Oh, we don't go after heads of state?mvscal wrote:I guess the dumbfucks who wrote that article and the one who posted it don't seem to realize that the Pope has functional immunity as head of state and Popes only leave office feet first.
Sincerely,
Manuel Noriega
Your google-fu fails you, my son.
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He wasn't a legitimate head of state, fuckwit. He seized power from the legitimately elected leader (Endara).Jsc810 wrote:Oh, we don't go after heads of state?
Sincerely,
Manuel Noriega
Your google-fu fails you, my son.
Screw_Michigan wrote: ↑Fri Apr 05, 2019 4:39 pmUnlike you tards, I actually have functioning tastebuds and a refined pallet.
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Yeah, unlike every other Presidente-For-Life that America bankrolls...mvscal wrote:He wasn't a legitimate head of state, fuckwit. He seized power from the legitimately elected leader (Endara).Jsc810 wrote:Oh, we don't go after heads of state?
Sincerely,
Manuel Noriega
Your google-fu fails you, my son.
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Remember that time when Diem fell down that flight of stairs? Yeah, that was so tragic.
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Kierland drop-kicking Wolftard wrote: Aren’t you part of the silent generation?
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And who elected the Pope?
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Mikey wrote:And who elected the Pope?
The Devil.
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Kierland drop-kicking Wolftard wrote: Aren’t you part of the silent generation?
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That would be an appointment, not an election.Martyred wrote:Mikey wrote:And who elected the Pope?
The Devil.
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The College of Cardinals. What, exactly, is the point you're trying to make? Do you even have one?Mikey wrote:And who elected the Pope?
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We didn't kill him. We just didn't stop it and we should have. Sure he was corrupt as all fuck and was bitterly hated by the overwhelming Buddhist majority but he was the only effective anti-Communist leader the South had.Martyred wrote:Remember that time when Diem fell down that flight of stairs? Yeah, that was so tragic.
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While I'd like to see the Pope led off in chains, perhaps while he's still free to flap his rotten gums, the deplorable example he presents can help wake everyday Catholics from their sheeple stupor. Nothing would reform the stinkingly corrupt Church faster than the waking of the Fold to moral evaluation - something heretofore unknown to them.
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Drop for fifty or don't drop at all, Avi.
The legal standing of the pope and his massive syndicate once upon a time held sway. Now it's the court of public opinion that counts. The Rott knows this--and that the control of information--upon which the entire scam is historically based--has been loosened. Problem is, it's the usual insane protestants who are really salivating at the demise of the Whore, etc. Sure, he'll be carried out amid the swinging incense and singing, and a new nervous fellow will be installed.
The legal standing of the pope and his massive syndicate once upon a time held sway. Now it's the court of public opinion that counts. The Rott knows this--and that the control of information--upon which the entire scam is historically based--has been loosened. Problem is, it's the usual insane protestants who are really salivating at the demise of the Whore, etc. Sure, he'll be carried out amid the swinging incense and singing, and a new nervous fellow will be installed.
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Hey dude, while you're up there can you make sure to have it bright and sunny this weekend ? I've got some plans.PSUFAN wrote:While I'd like to see the Pope led off in chains, perhaps while he's still free to flap his rotten gums, the deplorable example he presents can help wake everyday Catholics from their sheeple stupor. Nothing would reform the stinkingly corrupt Church faster than the waking of the Fold to moral evaluation - something heretofore unknown to them.
TIA
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The Vatican has no permanent citizens.mvscal wrote:The College of Cardinals. What, exactly, is the point you're trying to make? Do you even have one?Mikey wrote:And who elected the Pope?
58 Cardinals, none of whom actually live there.
A couple hundred other clergy.
The Swiss Guard.
All of them appointed by the Pope either directly or indirectly, and none of these will remain citizens once their appointments are over.
And the Pope is "elected" by the Cardinals. His claim to "sovereignty" or whatever over some basically non-existent state is no more and no less legitimate than Noriega's was.
But hey, if you want to kiss his ass, be my guest.
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Lo and behold the hero of this story is .....
http://www.cnn.com/2010/US/04/26/church ... index.html
But he was a friend of Bill W for awhile.
Man, between him and Ruppert this country and the church might actually get cleaned up a bit.
http://www.cnn.com/2010/US/04/26/church ... index.html
Well it isn't clear that he's Catholic, only that he raised his children in the "Roman Catholic tradition of his first wife".Even some of Anderson's opponents see him more as a true believer than a church-obsessed variation of a lawyerly ambulance chaser.
"Jeff is not just after money," said Jeffrey Lena, a U.S.-based lawyer for the Vatican. "He has enough to buy his own island if he wants. (But) what he is doing in these cases is part of his conception of himself. People figure out in life that there was something they really want to do, and I think he believes he has figured that out."
Anderson raised three children in the Roman Catholic tradition of his first wife, but his work representing abuse victims in the 1980s turned him off to organized religion. He became an atheist but says he regained his faith 13 years ago, when he began confronting his alcoholism at AA meetings.
"I had to look at myself and turn things over to a higher spiritual power," said Anderson, who doesn't identify with a religious tradition and describes his faith as "eclectic."
In 2002, revelations of church abuse and cover-up in Boston set off a wave of priest abuse allegations that turned church lawsuits into a national industry. "Until that time, it was a solo journey," Anderson said. "That set me on another trajectory entirely, with an intensity that hasn't slowed much if it all."
But he was a friend of Bill W for awhile.
Man, between him and Ruppert this country and the church might actually get cleaned up a bit.
With all the horseshit around here, you'd think there'd be a pony somewhere.
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What part of this are you struggling to comprehend? I'll help you out.Mikey wrote:The Vatican has no permanent citizens.mvscal wrote:The College of Cardinals. What, exactly, is the point you're trying to make? Do you even have one?Mikey wrote:And who elected the Pope?
58 Cardinals, none of whom actually live there.
A couple hundred other clergy.
The Swiss Guard.
All of them appointed by the Pope either directly or indirectly, and none of these will remain citizens once their appointments are over.
And the Pope is "elected" by the Cardinals. His claim to "sovereignty" or whatever over some basically non-existent state is no more and no less legitimate than Noriega's was.
But hey, if you want to kiss his ass, be my guest.
The Pope is the ruler of both the Vatican City State and the Holy See. The Holy See, as the supreme body of government of the Catholic Church, is a sovereign juridical entity under international law.
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If deploring pedo criminals is to wax holier-than-thou, Tom...I guess I'm fine with that.Tom In VA wrote:Hey dude, while you're up there can you make sure to have it bright and sunny this weekend ? I've got some plans.PSUFAN wrote:While I'd like to see the Pope led off in chains, perhaps while he's still free to flap his rotten gums, the deplorable example he presents can help wake everyday Catholics from their sheeple stupor. Nothing would reform the stinkingly corrupt Church faster than the waking of the Fold to moral evaluation - something heretofore unknown to them.
TIA
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mvscal wrote:France totally kicks ass.
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hahaMartyred wrote:Mikey wrote:And who elected the Pope?
The Devil.
I knew you'd catch on eventually, Marty.
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That's not what I was referring to and you know it.PSUFAN wrote: If deploring pedo criminals is to wax holier-than-thou, Tom...I guess I'm fine with that.
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Duh, moron. Did I ever say that it wasn't "a sovereign juridical entity under international law"? And you've never made a point that some law, international or other, is a little ridiculous?mvscal wrote:The Pope is the ruler of both the Vatican City State and the Holy See. The Holy See, as the supreme body of government of the Catholic Church, is a sovereign juridical entity under international law.
If Google decided to build a wall around their campus in the Bay Area, dress their board of directors in funny hats, and declare that they're a sovereign state, Sergey Brin is President for life and infallible representative of cyberspace on earth, it would be pretty close to the same thing. And if the USA recognized them as a "sovereign juridical entity" it would be "legal" but about as ridiculous.
But you'd still come in with some obvious statement of fact, and no discussion at all. Apparently you think that makes you look smart or something.
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Yes.Mikey wrote:Did I ever say that it wasn't "a sovereign juridical entity under international law"?
Uh, no. It wouldn't.If Google decided to build a wall around their campus in the Bay Area, dress their board of directors in funny hats, and declare that they're a sovereign state, Sergey Brin is President for life and infallible representative of cyberspace on earth, it would be pretty close to the same thing.
Screw_Michigan wrote: ↑Fri Apr 05, 2019 4:39 pmUnlike you tards, I actually have functioning tastebuds and a refined pallet.
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Mikey wrote:But you'd still come in with some obvious statement of fact, and no discussion at all.
With all the horseshit around here, you'd think there'd be a pony somewhere.
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What's so funny?Tom In VA wrote:Mikey wrote:But you'd still come in with some obvious statement of fact, and no discussion at all.
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That's kinda sorta exactly what mvscal did.Mikey wrote:What's so funny?Tom In VA wrote:Mikey wrote:But you'd still come in with some obvious statement of fact, and no discussion at all.
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Yep, and it's a typical and transparent tactic.
Hypothetical example:
Mikey:
Air pollution is getting really bad in parts of the country. The Feds should be able to set standards, but state and local governments should also be able to legislate levels and emissions of criteria pollutants.
mvscal:
The sky is blue.
Mikey:
Uh, OK. Thanks for contributing.
Hypothetical example:
Mikey:
Air pollution is getting really bad in parts of the country. The Feds should be able to set standards, but state and local governments should also be able to legislate levels and emissions of criteria pollutants.
mvscal:
The sky is blue.
Mikey:
Uh, OK. Thanks for contributing.
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What is ? Bringing facts to an argument ?Mikey wrote:Yep, and it's a typical and transparent tactic.
Your statement read funny, that's all.
I don't care about weather the Holy See is a state, country, blah blah blah. It just read funny because it read like a complaint ... "You'll just bring facts and not discuss the matter".
We can disuccess 2+2 all the live the long day, it won't change the FACT it equals 4 (semantics aside).
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