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Politics : Don't Blame Me, I Voted For Kerry -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: American Spirit who wrote (59886)4/20/2005 12:02:48 AM
From: OrcastraiterRespond to of 81568
 
Boy that'll do a lot of good for population growth in the third world.

It'll also contribute to the shrinking population of the Catholic church.

Orca



To: American Spirit who wrote (59886)4/20/2005 6:58:50 AM
From: lorneRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 81568
 
As. You said....."The rightwing pope looks scary. A Nazi as a youth, and against contraception? Boy that'll do a lot of good for population growth in the third world."....

Well he may have already did some good for America. :-)

New pope intervened against Kerry in US 2004 election campaign

Tue Apr 19, 6:20 PM ET
news.yahoo.com

WASHINGTON (AFP) - German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, the Vatican theologian who was elected Pope Benedict XVI, intervened in the 2004 US election campaign ordering bishops to deny communion to abortion rights supporters including presidential candidate John Kerry.

In a June 2004 letter to US bishops enunciating principles of worthiness for communion recipients, Ratzinger specified that strong and open supporters of abortion should be denied the Catholic sacrament, for being guilty of a "grave sin."

He specifically mentioned "the case of a Catholic politician consistently campaigning and voting for permissive abortion and euthanasia laws," a reference widely understood to mean Democratic candidate Kerry, a Catholic who has defended abortion rights.

The letter said a priest confronted with such a person seeking communion "must refuse to distribute it."

A footnote to the letter also condemned any Catholic who votes specifically for a candidate because the candidate holds a pro-abortion position. Such a voter "would be guilty of formal cooperation in evil, and so unworthy to present himself for holy communion," the letter read.

The letter, which was revealed in the Italian magazine L'Espresso last year, was reportedly only sent to US Catholic bishops, who discussed it in their convocation in Denver, Colorado, in mid-June.

Sharply divided on the issue, the bishops decided to leave the decision on granting or denying communion to the individual priest. Kerry later received communion several times from sympathetic priests.

Nevertheless, in the November election, a majority of Catholic voters, who traditionally supported Democratic Party candidates, shifted their votes to Republican and eventual winner George W. Bush.



To: American Spirit who wrote (59886)4/20/2005 7:33:51 AM
From: tontoRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 81568
 
Let's see. Byrd being a member of the KKK many years ago should never be considered relevant today, but the Pope (if it is true) belonging to the Nazi's is...

You are such a phony democrat.



To: American Spirit who wrote (59886)4/20/2005 8:34:42 AM
From: tontoRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 81568
 
AS, once again you attack someone you do not know anything about.

The new Pope was required to join the NAzi youth movement as all youths were required to do in Nazi Germany and he also served in the army...until he deserted.

Democrat Byrd of course joined the KKK because he wanted to. He had a choice...and he made it.

The rightwing pope looks scary. A Nazi as a youth, and against contraception? Boy that'll do a lot of good for population growth in the third world.