To: Bluntpoint
Well, yes--you win on execrable-ness. Bernardin was, without a doubt, the most insidious prelate in America since the Founding of the country.
Weakland was only capable of holding Bernardin's cape, in a manner of speaking.
65 posted on
08/24/2003 2:27:19 PM PDT by
ninenot
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To: ninenot
Bernardin was, without a doubt, the most insidious prelate in America since the Founding of the country. Just curious -- I dont' have a dog in that fight -- but why do you say that? Are you accusing him of being, as it were, an inmate in charge of the asylum? Of being morally corrupt, that is?
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