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I seriously can't understand how anyone believes a word either of those two say! When Bill was running for president, I was 22, and the guy gave me the willies. I just thought there was something untrustworthy about him. His wife is just a big opportunist and will say anything at any time to gain even one vote. She doesn't give me the willies, but she sure doesn't come across as trustworthy in the least. I wouldn't trust her to take my trash out.
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This is just jewelry. A lot of hip folks think Christian artifacts are cool. Look at any number of wantonly secular celeb photos carefully, you'll see it.
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Reminds me of what Fr. Groeschel thinks abouts crosses made of diamonds. Let us just say he is not impressed.
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Yeah, I agree it sure looks like "bling."
AmericanPapist |
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10.17.06 - 1:52 pm | #
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This reminds me of Mark Steyn's comment when he saw Bill Clintoon carrying a Bible. He referred to it as Clintoon's "prop." Nothing changes with the Clintoons.Tom
TJM |
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The second comment by Anon was hilarious, AmericanPapist! Thank you for entertaining us.
Muslihoon |
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10.17.06 - 3:56 pm | #
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All the same, what if it works? What if the cross (and all it means) pierces Hillary's defenses? We can but pray that something will yet get through. Does Hillary have any roots, any connection to the True Faith?
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Panda,
That's assuming it doesn't burst into flames first.
Sigh, if she can be converted, there's hope for me too.
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It is true, this is has no corpus and is thus just a cross but I hear she has an actual crucifix as well...
with MADONNA!!!
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I believe in God the Father almighty
I believe in his First Lady symbolized by the chalice
They were conceived in the mind of Dan Brown
for the salvation of his hack reputation
They suffered under Ron Howard's smarmy touch,
Panned by critics, and buried in the Border's Discount bin
They toppled the reputation of Tom Hanks and Sir Ian McKellen
On the third month, they were reborn in DVD in fulfillment of Sony Media's shallow scheme
They ascended into Blockbuster where they were forgotten (except every couple years some gullible teens get suckered in and blow their Friday night)
They will come again in glory
And again
And again
And again
I believe this dead horse will always be there to be beat
Because the True Church is eternal and will always have enemies so long as fallen man walks the Earth...
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StubbleSpark's comment reminds me: paganism died for a reason, namely that it could not survive in the light of Christianity. I find it quite amusing that people are trying to artifically resuscitate dead religions, which are dead for a reason.
When the God of Christianity has so clearly triumphed, why resort to defeated falsehoods? I simply don't understand.
Muslihoon |
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I see her sunblock's still working, and she's apparently got something to make her visible to cameras and mirrors, too...
She gives me the shudders.... Brrr!
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Can't stand her-Hillary, that is-and I have no idea why people here in New York voted for her in the first place.
She's just an arrogant b.....IMO.
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So easy to display outward signs.
Here's my response to Hillary:
REPENT!
Tim |
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10.18.06 - 7:05 pm | #
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Typical use of religion for personal gain by a democrat. Not surprising at all.
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10.21.06 - 2:09 am | #
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Maybe she can nail a fetus to it.
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