To: RightOnTheLeftCoast
I'm not Catholic, and I don't get it. If they weren't his personal views, then why did he say anything?
14 posted on
09/17/2006 5:56:36 PM PDT by
SnarlinCubBear
(Save the Earth - it's the only planet with chocolate)
To: SnarlinCubBear
I'm not Catholic, and I don't get it. If they weren't his personal views, then why did he say anything?Good point.
Maybe it was a trial balloon.
15 posted on
09/17/2006 5:58:57 PM PDT by
evad
(sarcasm may be introduced at any moment of any post)
To: SnarlinCubBear
I'm not Catholic, and I don't get it. If they weren't his personal views, then why did he say anything? I take it as a warning to Europe.
38 posted on
09/17/2006 6:22:14 PM PDT by
Mike Darancette
(Those that do not heed the warnings of history....)
To: SnarlinCubBear
Read the address, and you'll understand why, I think.
To: SnarlinCubBear
I'm not Catholic, and I don't get it. If they weren't his personal views, then why did he say anything?Um, because he was giving an academic lecture at university when he mentioned them. Didn't you ever have to quote others while you were in school...Perhaps in writing a report for history class??
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