I read this story this morning and nearly threw up on my Eggo Benedict.
First of all, these creepy cathylicks are going to hell.
Second, me and my forebearers have always traded fairly with native peoples around the world. When my ancestors arrived in this country on the Mayflower, they traded with the native people fair and square: three smallpox-infected blankets and a shiny blue marble in exchange for the state of Connecticut.
In my factories throughout Asia, I offer comprehensive health care-- anyone that sneezes or even sniffles is immediately sent to the company nurse where they are administered a fatal dose of drain cleaner, their organs and ligaments harvested for sale, and their remains tossed in a mass grave behind the facility. So it's win-win, because every day they get bread and water, 31 cents (tax free!), and the health care, and I get 18 hours of labor.
THAT'S what makes the world go around, not the communist ramblings of a homosexual pedophile in charge of a pinko cult!
Pope says rich nations "plundered" Third World
Wed Apr 4, 2007 6:26am ET
By Philip Pullella
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Rich countries bent on power and profit have mercilessly "plundered and sacked" Africa and other poor regions and exported to them the "cynicism of a world without God," Pope Benedict writes in his first book.
The Pope also condemns drug trafficking and sexual tourism, saying they are signs of a world brimming with "people who are empty" yet living among abundant material goods.
One section of the book was printed in Wednesday's Corriere Della Sera daily before publication later this month by Italian publisher Rizzoli, which owns the newspaper. A Rizzoli spokeswoman confirmed the authenticity of the excerpts.
In the 400-page book, called "Jesus of Nazareth," the Pope offers a modern application of Jesus's parable of the Good Samaritan, who stopped to help a man who had been robbed by thieves when others, including a priest, had not.
"The current relevance of the parable is obvious," the Pope writes.
http://today.reuters.com/news/articl...src=rss&rpc=22
Wed Apr 4, 2007 6:26am ET
By Philip Pullella
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Rich countries bent on power and profit have mercilessly "plundered and sacked" Africa and other poor regions and exported to them the "cynicism of a world without God," Pope Benedict writes in his first book.
The Pope also condemns drug trafficking and sexual tourism, saying they are signs of a world brimming with "people who are empty" yet living among abundant material goods.
One section of the book was printed in Wednesday's Corriere Della Sera daily before publication later this month by Italian publisher Rizzoli, which owns the newspaper. A Rizzoli spokeswoman confirmed the authenticity of the excerpts.
In the 400-page book, called "Jesus of Nazareth," the Pope offers a modern application of Jesus's parable of the Good Samaritan, who stopped to help a man who had been robbed by thieves when others, including a priest, had not.
"The current relevance of the parable is obvious," the Pope writes.
http://today.reuters.com/news/articl...src=rss&rpc=22
Second, me and my forebearers have always traded fairly with native peoples around the world. When my ancestors arrived in this country on the Mayflower, they traded with the native people fair and square: three smallpox-infected blankets and a shiny blue marble in exchange for the state of Connecticut.
In my factories throughout Asia, I offer comprehensive health care-- anyone that sneezes or even sniffles is immediately sent to the company nurse where they are administered a fatal dose of drain cleaner, their organs and ligaments harvested for sale, and their remains tossed in a mass grave behind the facility. So it's win-win, because every day they get bread and water, 31 cents (tax free!), and the health care, and I get 18 hours of labor.
THAT'S what makes the world go around, not the communist ramblings of a homosexual pedophile in charge of a pinko cult!


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