Posted on 02/26/2018 8:06:53 AM PST by Salvation
I think he has already written about working and holding a job in the past. Check back on Labor Day.
BTW, was that at least a little rude to tell me to shut up?
And how do you categorize his salary as coming from former altar boys? What facts do you have or is this calumny?
Repeating this again.
“Sloth does not mean laziness.” Please re-read the original article with an open mind.
May God bless you and your family.
Perhaps the poster thought your comment was “at least a little rude” and responded in kind.
Open threads in the Religion Forum can get contentious.
For those that get their feelings hurt easily, it’s best to only read and respond on caucus threads.
It may be time for you to review the guidelines again.
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And also reproducing in order to demographically "re-conquer" the American Southwest for Mexico or Aztlan or Latin America.
I didn’t really see Fr. Pope as splitting a difference between workers and government dependents, but to each his own perception, I guess.
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