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To: narses

Joe McCarthy was right!


4 posted on 07/18/2004 5:50:25 PM PDT by NeoCaveman ("If we beat them bad enough, they can't cheat" - Hugh Hewitt)
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To: dubyaismypresident

He was, in fact. Too bad he let himself get carried away.


9 posted on 07/18/2004 7:28:37 PM PDT by narses (If you want ON or OFF my Catholic Ping List email me. +)
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To: dubyaismypresident

Joe McCarthy was right!
For all the hoopla surrounding him and the House Un-American activities committee, NOBODY ever disproved any of McCarthy's allegation. Yes, he was right. What Bella Dodd said was born out in a book AA-1025, by Marie Carre. She was a nurse who cared for a car accident in a hospital. He died, and she found a diary among his effects - the contents of which became the essence of the book. AA= Anti Apostle...1025 was his number. There were 1025 false priestly vocations before him, and more to come after. He would never know all of them> some would be "sleepers"; some would have generalized functions. Some were intended to become prelates, others as parish priests. Their job was to infiltrate, get ordained, and start an agenda (this was in the 1930's) which would culminate in a great council (Vatican II), where the mass would be changed radically in its essence and structure; the practice of daily mass and devotions would be done away. Every abuse seen in the last 40 years is delineated in the plans this "priest" was to implement. The goal was that the "council" was to happen in the 60s.
The groundwork had been laid many years ago fo rthe destruction of the faith.


16 posted on 07/19/2004 12:20:47 AM PDT by thor76 (Vade retro, Draco! Crux sacra sit mihi lux!)
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