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In reply to the discussion: Pope Slams Capitalism, Inequality Between Rich And Poor In New Years Message [View all]CountAllVotes
(20,868 posts)58. One could say that to anyone
Especially on an internet message board.
I do not like hearing anyone addressed as a "nazi bastard" and that is directed to YOU.
Let the Catholic hatred bashing continue. Why they allow this on this forum is beyond me as it is hateful, injurious to devout Catholics and is therefore indeed harmful to those that do believe strongly in Catholicism.
While I am no fan of Pope Ratzinger, I do not hate him nor this message of good will for the New Year.
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Pope Slams Capitalism, Inequality Between Rich And Poor In New Years Message [View all]
UrbScotty
Jan 2013
OP
Thanks! 'Not everyday is a great day, but everyday we still live is a good day.'
freshwest
Jan 2013
#16
Perfect. A few thousand tweets and posts on his Facebook page won't change his mind, but might wake
freshwest
Jan 2013
#9
It would mean a lot more, coming from Ratzi, if he hadn't spent his time at the Inquisition
Ken Burch
Jan 2013
#15
Sez the guy with a gold staff, silk robes, his own city and a legion of servants.
TalkingDog
Jan 2013
#23
Seriously, this came out of the mouth of a guy who sits on a gold throne!? (eom)
dorkzilla
Jan 2013
#51
"the global financial crisis was proof that capitalism does not protect society's weakest members."
IndyJones
Jan 2013
#64
One of the largest land-owners in the world (vatican) decries inequality between rich and poor?
Fire Walk With Me
Jan 2013
#65