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To: Matt_DZ_PL; Nachum; Lazmataz; onyx
Hmmm....yesterday I saw (I think it was here at FR) that an Iraqi man had been arrested in Poland with a lot of explosives in his luggage. There was not much more in the short news report except a mention that the Pope was soon going to visit Poland.

What if ISIS has decided that there are no longer enough Christians in the Middle East to persecute, so order has gone out to attack Christian priests in Europe? Of course the Pope would be high on the list of potential targets.

93 posted on 07/26/2016 7:37:37 AM PDT by ScaniaBoy (Part of the Right Wing Research & Attack Machine)
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To: ScaniaBoy; dfwgator
Hmmm....yesterday I saw (I think it was here at FR) that an Iraqi man had been arrested in Poland with a lot of explosives in his luggage.

Before being arrested, the Iragi “Mr.X” had previously hired a few apartments along the road the Pope would be traveling from the airport to the place where the mass would take place. Actually, no more specific information is being given to the public.

The security alert is on and is unprecedented. The Polish TV (the only truly free TV in Europe)gives live coverage of the Youth Meeting in Krakow.

Don't worry:) We're also asking Archangel Michael, the patron of the Catholic Police all over the world, to help our boys in blue uniforms guard us against islamic murderers.

We believe, we do believe, the angelic hosts of the Lord under Archangel Michael will do their job as usual, just perfectly :)

Cheer up!

95 posted on 07/26/2016 8:02:46 AM PDT by Matt_DZ_PL
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To: ScaniaBoy

Back to your dirtholes, satanic scum!

96 posted on 07/26/2016 8:33:07 AM PDT by Matt_DZ_PL
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