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To: Dqban22
So why did Pope Benedict abdicate, again? To make room for this bomb-throwing Marxist-Leninist? How could he get the votes from the cardinals?
5 posted on 05/15/2015 6:29:23 PM PDT by lentulusgracchus ("If America was a house, the Left would root for the termites." - Greg Gutfeld)
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To: lentulusgracchus
THE POPE, THE DICTATOR AND THE PALESTINE PRESIDENT

César Vidal

Caesar Vidal is a historian and Spanish writer with ample repercussion in expanded mass media and one ready one of professional prizes. It is new member of the Directive Council of the Interamerican for Institute Democracy.

http://www.intdemocratic.org/EL-PAPA--EL-DICTADOR--Y-EL-PRESIDENTE-PALESTINO.html

“Year 1998 ran when a titled book was published Dialogues between Juan Pablo II and Fidel Castro. The work consisted in fact of a compilation of homilies pronounced by the Pope during its visit to Cuba and of the speeches that, in answer, the Caribbean dictator had pronounced. Starting off of that base, the book did not present/display greater interest in the measurement in which it was limited to gather texts of circumstances. Nevertheless, yes was more than showy its prologue. Throughout almost half hundred of pages, that introduction presented/displayed a vision of certainly remarkable Cuba.”

“It attributed its evils not to the communist dictatorship but to which it denominated the blockade of the United States; it loaded later against the capitalist system being based even on some of pontifical texts of Juan Pablo II and, finally, it affirmed that the political and social system closest to the social doctrine of the catholic church was a socialism like the Cuban whenever the idea of God was added to him. When concluding the reading of the prologue, little doubt could have that his author got along with the Cuban dictatorship and did not feel a special affection by the liberal democracy. The author of that prologue, in addition, was not Leonardo Boff, Gustavo Gutiérrez, Jon Sobrino or some other of the theologians of the Liberation. It was called, in fact, Jorge Mario Bergoglio and was archbishop of Buenos Aires. Today everybody knows like the Pope Francisco.”

11 posted on 05/17/2015 8:44:04 AM PDT by Dqban22 (h=white)
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