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To: rich4eagle who wrote (133266)3/23/2001 11:08:11 PM
From: DMaA  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
Does the Pope look like a big hairy monkey to you? Does he scare you?



To: rich4eagle who wrote (133266)3/24/2001 12:01:42 AM
From: RON BL  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769667
 
You are without a doubt the most mentally confused thinker on this board. The right has extremes and so does the left but in your mind all extremes whether they express left wing thoughts or right wing are right. Stalin thought to eliminate God from society but you call him a right-winger. Are you an alcoholic a drug addict or just on riddlin or some other mind altering drug? You obviously have a brain but no mind



To: rich4eagle who wrote (133266)3/24/2001 12:59:43 AM
From: RON BL  Respond to of 769667
 
"sorta how the Catholics used to treat their folks and how hitler and Stalin treated their folks and how the religious right treats our folks"

Hmm I noticed the following bears a resemblance.

Hunt for escaped Filipino cannibal

FROM CATHERINE PHILP IN JAKARTA

PHILIPPINES police began a manhunt yesterday for an escaped prisoner convicted of the murder and cannibalism of an Italian priest.
Norberto Manero, whose multiple killings included the 1985 murder of Father Tulio Favali, fled Sarangani provincial jail in Mindanao hidden in the boot of his wife’s car after she paid a conjugal visit.

News of Manero’s escape shocked the Philippines. A former leader of the dreaded Tadtad cult, Manero gained a grisly notoriety after he admitted at his trial that he had murdered Father Favali and ritually eaten parts of his brain.

Witnesses testified that Manero had stamped on the corpse, sending brains splattering across the ground before scooping them up. Manero was sentenced to life with his two brothers and four others.

Manero and his colleagues had been serving in a pro- government militia used by Ferdinand Marcos, the former dictator, to find Communist and Muslim rebels in the separatist province of Mindanao.