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To: xJones
"Her funeral in Calcutta was very sad, the Indian people were distraught and crying over her passing, and the Indian government issued a statement honoring her work."

The equivalent could be said about Princess Di and the UK. Does that put her in the same category?
112 posted on 06/09/2005 2:32:00 PM PDT by Moral Hazard (Unfortunately the Golden Rule doesn't apply to sex.)
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To: Moral Hazard
The equivalent could be said about Princess Di and the UK. Does that put her in the same category?

Now that's funny, equating Princess Di's funeral to Mother Teresa's.:) Di's funeral was a world wide extravaganza with Elton John even recycling an old song of his. Mother Teresa's funeral received very little publicity comparatively. She was mourned mostly by Calcuttans, but surely you knew that.

You obviously want to believe the unproven slanders about Mother Teresa, and that is that. The rest is all semantics, just words, and no proof. If's that what you want, then no logic will change you. It's intellectually dishonest, but it's your choice.

126 posted on 06/09/2005 4:02:58 PM PDT by xJones (M)
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