Posted on 04/19/2005 5:37:29 PM PDT by CT CONSERVATIVE
German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, the Vatican theologian who was elected Pope Benedict XVI, intervened in the 2004 US election campaign ordering bishops to deny communion to abortion rights supporters including presidential candidate John Kerry.
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It's funny how that happens, isn't it? Benedict XVI isn't even the pope for 24 hours and the liberal media, still bitter over Bush's victory, have already begun to smear his character and claim he is somehow to blame for Kerry's defeat. If you hit most of the major media outlets, he's already been termed an 'arch-conservative' and the left-wing bloggers are already calling him a 'fascist'.
Apparently, the far left just doesn't get it. Then again, have they ever?
AMEN!
We maybe in for a lot of fun. I love cowboys and rottweilers.
Sshhhhh! Karl Rove IS the Pope!! Ratzinger's only the front man! :^)
I agree. The more I hear about the Pope the more I like. He's going to tick off libs for years to come. I love it so.
Well, well... Looks like the left is trying to throw anything at the new pope short of a kitchen sink!!!
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Yes, ANYONE who exposes their crime, lying, stupidity, atheism, lack of morals and values, their Marxist ways, is A BAD GUY!!!
Agreed.
I'll never be a catholic but so far this man is impressive. I was particularly impressed by the reporting that stated he was unlikely to crossover in worship. I respect that stance a great deal.
I respect someone that stands by their Church and the beliefs of that Church.
And I respect someone that is unapolgetic about God's word, the harm of humanism, etc..
BINGO! No wonder the left hates him.
John Kerry has always thought of himself as "above" the law and in opposition to the natural order of things.
Frankly, it seemed amusing at the time, but I think that whole episode probably helped Kerry more than it hurt him; it made the guy seem like a martyr. The Catholic Church works better when the clergy doesn't get involved in partisan politics.
Ratzinger never did this.
They obviously missed a more ominous word: 'Thou art Peter, and upon this rock I will build My Church, and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it.'
Thanks for the post. The more I read of this new pope, the better I like him!
Disappointment? They looked pretty happy to me.
"What were they expecting? What in the world were they expecting?"
A jellyfish like a Rebublican senator, perhaps?...sarcasm/off
I thought that unending roar was about excitement and gratitude. Looks like those live transmissions are bunch of lies. Dan Rather is working on genuine memo proving that it was hugh and series disappointment.
The pendulum is swinging back and kicking liberals back to the caves of stupidity.
Viva Benedict XVI !!!!!!!!!!!!
Of course the Slimes reporter found the only 2 in a crowd of 10,000 and used that as her basis of fact...distortion of the highest degree
On the other hand, should the church leadership have kept their own counsel on the issue -- studiously ignoring a matter that was a tenet of faith?
They had every right to speak out. Upholding your doctrinal standards isn't necessarily "partisan politics" -- it's defending the faith.
[sarcasm] That settles it... Pope Benedict is Hitler. [/sarcasm]
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