Posted on 03/30/2006 8:22:34 PM PST by Keisha
Again, the Basilica of St. Mary's in Mpls. , cosponsored an antiwar rally on Mar.18th. Money was collected at this commie socialist mtg, , where does this money go? alot of money if churches serve as mtg places for this commie socialist antiwar movement, it is outrageous! This has to be networked within, why all of a sudden do we have these Peace and Justice Committees? Did they all come up after 1989, the fall of Communism in Russia? ?????you tell me, info invited, also , the Republican Party in their list of political parties was the last on the list in the church paper, in one, it was a different color.....
Those who refuse to support and defend a state have no claim to protection by that state.
Killing an anarchist or a pacifist should not be defined as "murder" in a legalistic sense.
The offense against the state, if any, should be "Using deadly weapons inside city limits," or "Creating a traffic hazard," or "Endangering bystanders," or other misdemeanor.
ROBERT HEINLEIN
The MaryKnoll groups were/are quite heavily into "Revolutionary Theology" even thought Pope John Paul II came out ordering it to cease and desist.
Unitarians are also heaviy supporters of these fringe Communist/Socialist groups.
Anyway, these wack jobs have been around for quite a while. The Roman Catholic Church has a lot of blood on its hands from these fringe nut cases.
Thanks, it answers my questions when the Unitarian church appeared on the list of MAP, Minnesota Alliance for Peace, which the Basilica of St. Mary's in Mpls. is a member. Do you know if they have any affiliations with United for Peace and Justice? They were supporters of the commie rebel groups in South and Central America? They were helpful in making President Lyndon Johnson NOT take full force to eliminate the threat in Vietnam? They have their table set up after every mass, encouraging people who go to a Bible study to write their congressman and agree with their perspective, sign some petition or something, as I experienced, in, what I thought was going to be an objective Bible study, NOT an attempt to brainwash!!!....in my opinion.
The Unitarians are quite open about...and proud of...their Communist sympathies and have been for quite a while.
Displaying the Mexican flag by high school students and other groups isn't what I would exactly call an act of anarchy. Don't you have to be a citizen first? I disagree wtih you on the extremes of your comments, however, I agree with you in your overall statement. I just don't think that it has come to that yet. Maybe some type of workable solution will be found......the one thing is true, people always try to get a better life, and are rather led by the pack....that pack was started with the group,la? harazza? , who wants to take back all the land they lost in the Mexican-American war, what we need now is General Hooker back..........he would tell them , he probably would offer them a drink and give them the low down, if they disagreed, he would then make haste, if you know what I mean......(no, I am not advocating shooting thet illegal immigrants) Maybe Hooker did have his day, then I don't think the Mexicans had ipods.....
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Search for Justice & Equality in Palestine/Israel
Ned Hanauer, Director has several upcoming speaking appearance in central Minnesota. Ned is a Jewish activist and political scientist whose articles on the Holy Land conflict have appeared in 30 major U.S. Dailies, and he frequently appears in national TV and radio interviews. He will speak on "After the Palestinian & Israeli Elections: Does Peace Have a Chance?" These talks are scheduled:
Sunday, April 2, 7 P.M. Hennepin Avenue United Methodist Church, Groveland at Lyndale, Mpls
Monday, April 3, 7 P.M. St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church, 4537 Third Av. S., Minneapolis
Tuesday, April 4, 7 P.M., St. Olaf College, Northfield, Gold Ball Room in Buntrock Hall
Wednesday, April 5, 3:30 P.M. Augsburg College, Minneapolis, Marshall Room in Christensen Center
Wednesday, April 5, 7:30 P.M., University of St. Thomas, St. Paul, 126 John Roach Center.
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