To: saminfl
Berrigan protested the Vietnam War, a war which McNamara and then even Kissinger said did not matter in the end, and later on he protested torture and murder in Latin American, conducted by goons trained by our military. If that sounds like the kind of person who wants to "enslave" you, then I suggest you pick up the dictionary and learn what "enslave" means.
28 posted on
12/09/2002 12:18:14 PM PST by
mg39
To: mg39
Berrigan protested the Vietnam War, a war which McNamara and then even Kissinger said did not matter in the end, and later on he protested torture and murder in Latin American, conducted by goons trained by our military. If that sounds like the kind of person who wants to "enslave" you, then I suggest you pick up the dictionary and learn what "enslave" means.
All communists will use any means to appear credible. In my view, protesting the Vietnam war was giving aid and comfort to the enemy. Ask any former POW what he thinks of the protesters.
29 posted on
12/09/2002 12:24:09 PM PST by
saminfl
To: mg39
It is quite strange that there are harsher words here for a priest that protested the Vietnam War than there are for priests and the Catholic Hierarchy that condoned molesting children.
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