If “one picture is worth a thousand words”, then …

If “one picture is worth a thousand words”, then …

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A cropped version for the benefit of Catholics for Obama
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  1. Tom says:

    “Excuse me while I go to the little boys’ room. You know what all this laughing can do. Carry on without me. This floral arrangement should fill in quite well for me while I’m gone.”

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    • ANNE says:

      When Cardinals and Bishops allow the MORTAL Sin of SCANDAL to take place within their own Diocese, and when they specifically participate in it it makes evangelization very very difficult.
      Some have no principles.

      See www.churchmilitant.tv/daily/?today=2012-10-19
      regarding the dinner:

      One blogger wrote: ‘ If Obama advocated tearing off the limbs of his brother Bishops and sucking out their brains (as in abortion), would he be so quick to invite Obama for a night of yukking it up, in the name of harmony and charity? Are the unborn innocent any less than his brother Bishops?

  2. Tom says:

    “Shake hands, come out fighting, and may the best man win.”

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  3. Tom says:

    Then the laughing stopped, and all got tight-lipped.

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  4. Tom says:

    “Catholics agin Obama” (or any similar group) could crop this photo for their purposes, showing only the Prez and the Cardinal looking away from each other:

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  5. land of the irish says:

    Anybody got a photo of Adolf Hitler and Pope Pius XII laughing it up during World War II?

    Abortion has killed more people than both World Wars, yet Dolan has time to publicly fraternize with the enemy. Absolutely disgusting.

    • Tom says:

      No, but on the cover of his book, Hitler’s Pope, John Cornwell used a 1927 photo of then-Archbishop Eugenio Pacelli as Papal Nuncio in Germany, suggesting that Pope Pius XII was leaving some sort of official meeting with Hitler (who did not come to power until 1933!):

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      William Doino, Jr., exposes the lie of Cornwell’s use of the above photo in his article, “Exposing Hitler’s Pope and Its Author” (www.catholicculture.org/culture/library/view.cfm?id=3124&CFID=14181792&CFTOKEN=71074868):

      The deception of Hitler’s Pope begins right with the cover, which is a small masterpiece of artful propaganda. The cover of the book depicts Eugenio Pacelli, in full religious garb, leaving a German government building guarded by two soldiers. To the unsuspecting eye, this photo — combined with the book’s outrageous title — appear to be an image of Pope Pius XII leaving a meeting with Hitler. The clear implication is that the two were involved in a secret, unholy alliance, working hand-in-hand for the destruction of Western civilization.

      In reality, however, Eugenio Pacelli, both before and after he became Pope Pius XII, never met Adolf Hitler. Pacelli’s contacts were limited to subordinates in the German government. Moreover, the book’s cover photo is not of Pope Pius XII visiting the Third Reich but of the then-Archbishop Pacelli as nuncio to Germany in 1927 — six full years before Hitler came to power in Germany (1933) and 12 years before Pacelli became Pope Pius XII (1939). But one does not discover any of this unless one turns to the back flap of the book’s jacket and strains to read, in tiny print, the true circumstances of the cover photo:

      “Eugenio Pacelli, before his election to the papacy, leaving a reception for President Hindenburg in Berlin, 1927.” Worse yet, this photo — which has been used before in its full clarity — is now cropped and blurred so one cannot easily see that the two German soldiers surrounding Pacelli are not Nazis but ordinary German soldiers in the pre-Nazi Weimar Republic! If this is not deliberately lying through a picture, what is? The blatant misuse of the cover photo of Hitler’s Pope symbolizes the rank dishonesty of the entire book, and sets the stage for the hurricane of lies contained within its covers.

  6. land of the irish says:

    Judas Cardinal Dolan said, “Three, the teaching of the Church, so radiant in the Second Vatican Council, is that the posture of the Church towards culture, society, and government is that of engagement and dialogue.”

  7. land of the irish says:

    At the invitation of Judas Cardinal Dolan, the anti-Christ Obama had a national public forum to declare:

    “Of course, the economy’s on everybody’s minds,” Obama began. “The unemployment rate is at its lowest level since I took office.” Here, typically, audiences might have expected a funny line. Instead, Obama looked dead-serious. “I don’t have a joke here,” he said. “I just thought it would be useful to remind everybody that the unemployment rate is at the lowest it’s been since I took office. And we’re getting to that time when folks are making up their minds.”

    Cardinal Dolan,
    Satan and the first Judas are thanking you now. I pray you don’t spend eternity with them.

  8. zuzu says:

    Umm… McDee, a heads up. That kind of talk can get you banned around here.

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