Posted on 04/21/2013 3:23:50 PM PDT by BlatherNaut
"The photographs showing the faces of 8-year-old Martin Richard, 23-year-old Lu Lingzi, 29-year-old Krystle Campbell and 26-year-old Sean Collier, a police officer at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, were propped up on the altar at Boston's Cathedral of the Holy Cross, where Roman Catholic Cardinal Sean Patrick O'Malley spoke about the city's pain and looked ahead to its spiritual recovery."
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"It's very difficult to understand what was going on in their heads, what demons were operating, what ideologies or politics or the perversions of their religion," he said."
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The memorial for people killed and maimed in the Jihadist bombing attack in Boston degenerates into an occasion to shill for immigration and to lecture us in regard to our attitude toward Muslims.
It really shows where his priorities lie. He is not bothered so much by the deaths of those people -- he is more bothered by the fact that their deaths might somehow derail his beloved illegal immigration bill. How rude and inconvenient of those people at the marathon to get blown up!
This is outrageous. And delivering a lecture to us ignorant neandethals lest we go on an intolerant, mean rampage against radical muslims. Well listen here bishop -- we are not the ones you need to worry about. These people you worry so very much about would very cheerfully chop your head off regardless of how tolerant you are.
Oh, and lay off my video games too, grabby-hands.
No kidding. He's hit every liberal talking point. With the exception of abortion, he seems to agree with them all. What an utter turn-off.
Diversity at all costs.....that’s the ruling elites God.
The People who were killed in this muslim terrorist attack are ALL having their own funerals and memorial services in their own houses of worship. The “service” in the Cathedral of the Holy Cross was NOT a memorial to them. It was a photo-op for obama, a Yo Yo Ma Concert, a democrat pep rally, a wellstone moment.
I am ashamed of the cardinal for allowing himself and his cathedral to be used in that manner.
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