1 posted on
04/23/2005 11:48:41 AM PDT by
bitt
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To: bitt
"Aw, now the POPE is mad at us, too!"
2 posted on
04/23/2005 11:49:11 AM PDT by
bitt
("There are troubling signs Bush doesn't care about winning a third term." (JH2))
To: bitt
If Laura Bush had this woman's personality, it would be front-page fodder on all of the liberal papers. She would be portrayed as some right-wing psychopath. Since it's Teresa, well.....
3 posted on
04/23/2005 11:51:02 AM PDT by
Paul Atreides
(FACT: More atrocities have been perpetrated with a hot glue gun, than with a hand gun)
To: bitt
Thank GOD she is not our First Lady!
To: bitt
"The church has a right and obligation to teach values. They don't have a right to restrict freedom of expression, which they did."Funny, I thought that respecting the lives of the innoncent was a value. I fail to see how anyone's freedom of expression was restricted. The Good Lord knows that no one can get her to shut up.
6 posted on
04/23/2005 11:52:48 AM PDT by
Paul Atreides
(FACT: More atrocities have been perpetrated with a hot glue gun, than with a hand gun)
To: bitt
What defeated Kerry was his exposure as a phoney in just about every way. Surely Teresa knows that about him by now. Maybe they compliment each other. They are both good at blaming others for their failings.
11 posted on
04/23/2005 11:56:42 AM PDT by
Mind-numbed Robot
(Not everything that needs to be done needs to be done by the government.)
To: bitt
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Every time this woman opens her pie hole, I gotta post this picture. |
You'd think she'd learn...
12 posted on
04/23/2005 11:57:03 AM PDT by
Fintan
(Someday we'll look back on this moment and plow into a parked car.)
To: All
"You cannot have bishops in the pulpit -- long before or the Sunday before the election, as they did in Catholic churches -- saying it was a mortal sin to vote for John Kerry," she said. "The church has a right and obligation to teach values. They don't have a right to restrict freedom of expression, which they did."Nonsense, as if such instructions were aimed personally at Jean-François.
13 posted on
04/23/2005 11:59:37 AM PDT by
dighton
To: bitt
"They don't have a right to restrict freedom of expression, which they did." And yet, Theraaayyza...you would restrict their freedom of expression and their freedom of religion?
My dear Mzzz. Heinz, you are a dangerous lunatic. Get back on your meds and STFU.
14 posted on
04/23/2005 12:00:07 PM PDT by
Bloody Sam Roberts
(The way that you wander is the way that you choose. The day that you tarry is the day that you lose.)
To: bitt
"The church has a right and obligation to teach values. They don't have a right to restrict freedom of expression, which they did." But she has a right to restrict the Church's freedom of expression?!!!!
To: bitt
The woman is absolutely flippin' delusional.
16 posted on
04/23/2005 12:01:12 PM PDT by
Gabz
(My give-a-damn is busted.)
To: bitt
They don't have a right to restrict freedom of expression...Shaddap.
18 posted on
04/23/2005 12:07:14 PM PDT by
Texas Eagle
(If it wasn't for double-standards, Liberals would have no standards at all)
To: bitt
You know, if a politician considers himself a Catholic then he should carry his faith to his politics.
So Kerry is "against abortion" but his voters are "for abortion." He SHOULD make his stand against it. That is the honorable thing to do. This goes for Lieberman too, as he should take his religious beliefs (Orthodox Judaism) to the Senate. This goes for ALL politicians of all faiths.
Just imagine if you substituted the word "abortion" for "slavery." It's NOT the issue, it's the absolutes of TRUTH. To do anything less is absolute hypocrisy.
As Benedict XVI said -- Truth is not determined by a majority vote.
19 posted on
04/23/2005 12:07:57 PM PDT by
starfish923
(Iohannas Paulus II, Requiescat in Pacem)
To: bitt
If this is true, we have much to thank the pope for already. He helped save 300 million people.
21 posted on
04/23/2005 12:08:14 PM PDT by
bigsigh
To: bitt
26 posted on
04/23/2005 12:15:22 PM PDT by
Dallas59
(" I have a great team that is going to beat George W. Bush" John Kerry -2004)
To: bitt; All
Teresa, since you're new to this country, let me try to explain how our Constitution and Bill of Rights work.
People have freedom of speech. That means they can say what they want. The fact they are members of a religious organization does not deny them of that right.
For example, the REVEREND Jesse Jackson has the right to be highly critical of George Bush. The REVEREND Al Sharpton can even run for President. And oh yes, this also applies to people who belong to the Catholic Church. They're allowed to express their opinions too.
Got it?
Tomorrow: the Second Amendment.
28 posted on
04/23/2005 12:22:30 PM PDT by
governsleastgovernsbest
(Watching the Today Show since 2002 so you don't have to.)
To: bitt; MeekOneGOP; Happy2BMe; PhilDragoo; potlatch; ntnychik; Smartass; Interesting Times; ...
John Kerry-Heinz is driving his gas-electric hybrid Ford now I assume - waiting period is only 1-2 months for a Toyota Prius hybrid - but the $10,000 over list price is more than Kerry-Heinz can afford I guess.
30 posted on
04/23/2005 12:25:21 PM PDT by
devolve
(My WWII Tribute: http://pro.lookingat.us/WhiteCliffsOfDover.html - more traffic than DU-Koz-LDot -)
To: bitt
Did somebody - anybody - actually say that it was a mortal sin to vote for John Kerry? I don't remember hearing or seeing that.
32 posted on
04/23/2005 12:25:51 PM PDT by
Bernard
(Memory is the second thing to go. I forget what goes first.)
To: bitt
"She also suggested the Kerry campaign was brought down in part by Catholic bishops who assailed the candidate's pro-choice view on abortion." To an extent she is probably correct.
37 posted on
04/23/2005 12:41:45 PM PDT by
Meldrim
To: bitt
""You cannot have bishops in the pulpit -- long before or the Sunday before the election, as they did in Catholic churches -- saying it was a mortal sin to vote for John Kerry," she said. "The church has a right and obligation to teach values. They don't have a right to restrict freedom of expression, which they did."
Does this sincerely limited woman understand that the Dogma was stated from the pulpit and the Church is not the public sphere?
39 posted on
04/23/2005 1:28:52 PM PDT by
OpusatFR
(Just because you put lipstick on a pig doesn't mean it smells any better.)
To: bitt
""You cannot have bishops in the pulpit -- long before or the Sunday before the election..........." Catholics preaching beliefs of the faith, is forbidden?
BUT--- giving "walking around money" to black "ministers" to instruct their black congregations on how to vote is okay?
The bitch is nuts...
I would love it if MSM would put a camera and mic in front of this loony imbecile every day and broadcast her stupid comments WORLDWIDE..
Semper Fi
45 posted on
04/23/2005 2:09:11 PM PDT by
river rat
(You may turn the other cheek, but I prefer to look into my enemy's vacant dead eyes.)
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