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In reply to the discussion: VATICAN CITY: Pope Blesses Uganda's Rebecca "Kill The Gays" Kadaga [View all]Are_grits_groceries
(17,111 posts)48. It's dishonest to you
and your interpretation.
In addition, if he has made a mistake here or elsewhere, that is no excuse to make up names and dismiss him in light of his record. He would be the first to admit he isn't perfect.
We can do better than judge after one article.
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VATICAN CITY: Pope Blesses Uganda's Rebecca "Kill The Gays" Kadaga [View all]
Are_grits_groceries
Dec 2012
OP
catholic church has been a blood thirsty mob for about 2000 years, what's new? nt
msongs
Dec 2012
#2
So why does the USA have diplomatic relations with the Vatican? And since we do, why
byeya
Dec 2012
#4
Better to ask why the US is giving Uganda $100 million a year in military aid.
HiPointDem
Dec 2012
#26
The US *funds* the Ugandan government, and american protestant missionaries are the ones
HiPointDem
Dec 2012
#27
Uganda is a US ally. It gave Uganda $100 million in military aid this year, plus assorted other aid
HiPointDem
Dec 2012
#29
where is your post addressing US aid, or the government-connected evangelicals whose actions
HiPointDem
Dec 2012
#40
"Communication that carries no meaning other than the expression of hatred for some group;
allrevvedup
Dec 2012
#51
The US government gave Uganda $100 million in military aid last year; it also gets substantial
HiPointDem
Dec 2012
#25
As another poster said, the occasion was one of the regular large masses the Pope gives; he
HiPointDem
Dec 2012
#32