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1 posted on 01/17/2005 10:36:08 AM PST by TexKat
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To: TexKat

The Religion of Peace strikes again.


2 posted on 01/17/2005 10:39:11 AM PST by reagandemocrat
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To: TexKat

Where is the "Religion of Peace"'s response to this barbarianism?

Where is the moral out rage by the Western media?

I know, it's all George Bush's fault!


3 posted on 01/17/2005 10:40:20 AM PST by wrathof59 (semper ubi sub ubi)
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To: TexKat
"...when they came for me there was no one left to speak out"

How much longer...?
6 posted on 01/17/2005 10:46:00 AM PST by Smarti Pants (~This American Patriot will never forget !!!~)
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To: NYer

Catholic ping material?


7 posted on 01/17/2005 10:46:42 AM PST by e5man_r_u? (A Man's mission: Build, Protect, Provide)
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To: TexKat

Bookmark and prayers.

With this and the NJ thing, we may be in for some interesting times.


8 posted on 01/17/2005 10:50:48 AM PST by redgolum
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To: TexKat

The terrorist are getting desperate to do something like this and alienate a hgue institutionlike the Roman Cathoic Church which has been trying to be neutral.

This should be clear evidence to everyone that the Jihadists are animals and cannot be reasoned with or bartered with.

Just kill each and every one of them we can find.

And pray for the Bishops safety, though I have little real hope he will survive another 6 months.


9 posted on 01/17/2005 10:54:18 AM PST by JFK_Lib
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To: TexKat

Bring in the death squads - hunt down the vermin


10 posted on 01/17/2005 11:03:00 AM PST by 2banana (They want to die for Islam and we want to kill them)
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To: TexKat

Maybe some day my church will wake up.


11 posted on 01/17/2005 11:03:27 AM PST by stop_fascism
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To: TexKat; father_elijah; nickcarraway; SMEDLEYBUTLER; Siobhan; Lady In Blue; attagirl; ...
Catholic Discussion Ping!

Please notify me via FReepmail if you would like to be added to or taken off the Catholic Discussion Ping List.

And Prayer Ping! Please pray for this Archbishop!

23 posted on 01/17/2005 2:24:47 PM PST by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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Additional details here -- Gunmen Kidnap Catholic Archbishop in Iraq
25 posted on 01/17/2005 2:30:51 PM PST by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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To: TexKat

Well, now we are learning first hand one of the reasons the Japanese Emmigrants were placed the camps during WWII.

The Second reason you see in the streets of New Jersey, and the Christians demanding revenge for the murders of their fellow Christians.

When the Christian Soldiers arise to demand justice, Justice will prevail!

The Borders must be Controlled, the Emmigration Laws must be enforced, illegals deported, if this murder and mayhem continues by the Muslims in America, Christians will protect themselves and their families. Should the Muslims be placed in Internment Camps or Deported?? I pray neither will be necessary.


28 posted on 01/17/2005 3:04:12 PM PST by 26lemoncharlie (Sit nomen Dómini benedíctum,Ex hoc nunc, et usque in sæculum! per ómnia saecula saeculórum)
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To: TexKat

Prayers for this Priest.


34 posted on 01/17/2005 5:16:44 PM PST by bonfire
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An undated picture taken from the site of the Archdioceses of Syriac Catholic shows Archbishop Basile George Casmusa.Gunmen kidnapped a Catholic archbishop in Iraq's main northern city of Mosul Monday in what the Vatican condemned as a 'terrorist act' as persistent violence dogged the run-up to landmark January 30 elections.(AFP/HO)

Catholic archbishop abducted in Iraq as deadly unrest dogs poll run-up

MOSUL, Iraq (AFP) - Gunmen kidnapped a Catholic archbishop in Iraq's main northern city of Mosul in what the Vatican condemned as a "terrorist act" as persistent violence dogged the run-up to landmark January 30 elections.

Deputy Prime Minister Barham Saleh said his US-backed interim government was "prepared for the worst" as insurgent attacks killed dozens of people in the space of 48 hours.

Archbishop Basile Georges Casmoussa, 66, leader of Mosul's Syrian Catholic community, was seized by gunmen at around 5:00 pm (1400 GMT) as he was about to get into his car, local priest Father Faraj told AFP.

The kidnappers then tossed him into the trunk of their vehicle before speeding away, said the priest, who follows the rival Chaldean rite.

The Chaldean patriarch in Baghdad, Emmanuel Delly, said Casmoussa "was abducted outside his home as he was returning from a pastoral visit in the diocese of Mosul".

"He was abducted and taken off in a car. We don't know who took him, nor the reason why," Delly told the missionary news agency Misna by telephone.

"We gave the news to the Vatican and now we are doing everything possible to trace him and we hope we can save him."

Vatican spokesman Joaquin Navarro Valls said the Holy See "condemns in the firmest manner this terrorist act and demands that Monsignor Casmoussa be rapidly returned safe and well to his ministry".

The motive of the abuction was not immediately clear but it came amid mounting sectarian violence in the run-up to this month's election. The home of the Chaldean patriarch was attacked late last year prompting condemnation from Pope John Paul II.

In Baghdad, a spokesman for one of the main Christian political parties suggested the abduction might be an attempt to intimidate the community into staying at home on polling day.

"It could be an attack on Christians who are willing to participate in the elections," said Assyrian Democratic Movement spokesman William Warda.

Iraq's fledgling security forces, which are to take the lead role on polling day, took the brunt of a flurry of attacks around Iraq on Monday.

North of Baghdad, some 20 rebels ambushed an army checkpoint near Baquba, sprayed gunfire and lobbed rocket-propelled grenades, killing seven soldiers and a security guard, army officers told AFP.

A soldier was knelt in morning prayer in a tiny sentry post when insurgents came up from behind and decapitated him. Another three were burnt to death in a vehicle, the officers said.

The killings came after the Iraqi army arrested around 60 people in sweeps in the town of Bohrouz, south of Baquba, where the insurgency has popular support, said local resident Akeel Mateb.

The Al-Qaeda-linked group of Iraq's most wanted man Abu Musab al-Zarqawi claimed responsibility for the attack in a statement posted on the Internet.

In another attack, seven policemen were killed and 15 wounded in a suicide bombing outside a police station in Baiji, home to Iraq's largest oil refinery, a senior police officer said.

In the village of Al-Dawr, just outside Saddam Hussein (news - web sites)'s hometown of Tikrit, one officer was killed and another wounded, police said.

In Al-Shurqat, south of Mosul, one policeman was killed and two wounded in another attack on a police station, while the body of a second officer was found riddled with bullets on a roadside.

Amid the violence, the deputy prime minister acknowledged that polling day was likely to be mired in violence but argued an "imperfect" poll was better than none at all.

"I hope elections will go smoothly but we are prepared for the worst," Saleh told AFP.

The top US commander in Iraq, General George W. Casey, gave a similarly gloomy prognosis, saying that election day violence was unavoidable despite the coalition's best efforts.

With much riding on their performance, Iraqi security forces went on the offensive, killing 35 rebels and arresting 64 in the space of 48 hours in the formerly rebel-held city of Fallujah, west of Baghdad, the government said.

In Fallujah's province of Al-Anbar, the US Marines early Tuesday announced the death of two soldiers after earlier reporting US casualties in a suicide car bombing in the city of Ramadi.

Two beheaded corpses of Iraqi soldiers were also found in the city, security sources said.

In Mosul, the US military said it had killed seven insurgents in the space of 24 hours.

Outside Iraq, members of the country's huge emigre community began registering for this month's election in 14 countries around the globe in what organisers hailed as one of the largest operations of its kind.

36 posted on 01/17/2005 5:39:01 PM PST by TexKat (Just because you did not see it or read it, that does not mean it did or did not happen.)
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To: TexKat
"The Holy See deplores in the firmest way such a terrorist act," a Vatican statement said, asking that he be freed immediately.

pffftttt!

Or WHAT?

37 posted on 01/17/2005 7:41:50 PM PST by stuck_in_new_orleans
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To: TexKat

Prayers offered for the safety of the Iraqi Christians.


38 posted on 01/17/2005 8:32:15 PM PST by Ciexyz (I use the term Blue Cities, not Blue States. PA is red except for Philly, Pgh & Erie)
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