Sunday, April 11, 2010

Malta Revisited

What's it take to get this guy?



The pope descends on Malta



UK Victims Seek Meeting


Trying to come clean


Youth Activities Calendar






7 comments:

  1. please also read http://www.independent.com.mt/news.asp?newsitemid=104397

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  2. Tony

    The monsignor Scicluna looks like the godfather version of hatchetman for Immobiliare.
    RUN CHILDREN RUN FOR YOUR LIVES!!

    Sometime after Malta my earthquake prediction comes true. I am on pace for Karzai to exit as well. I wish I could get Vegas odds on it.

    The devils coast from Ghana to Sierra Leone is brutal right now. How much is a life worth? I think we just saw the EU's price.

    Epic proportional tragedy for 2010. That's the headline for me.

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  3. A heavenly lightning bolt?

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  4. For clarity, "What’s it take to get this guy?" is a question another, other than myself posed. Click on that link, listen to Part 1 of 3 (YouTube), listen to the end and thee shall see or hear.

    This coming Sunday, the weather in Europe will change, drastically, meteorologically and politically. It will be the very first day of spring, temprature-wise and Ratzi will make his move to come clean in (on) Malta. Many, including leading members of the Catholic Church are thirsty for a change.

    Yes, and indeed, he who reads has the advantage. Click on the links, look, listen and build your very own opinion.

    This weekend, a new season begins. The Hunter in me tells me it will be a bloody one. Nothing more, nothing less.

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  5. I'm not catholic, not even a Christian by definition, but I am surrounded by both and the feeling I get when I look to the west is apathy. I trust this will soon change. Ratzi has his red shoes packed. For him, it's Malta or bust. I'll keepyaz posted.

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  6. here's another good bit of reading ;

    http://www.examiner.com/x-15870-Populist-Examiner~y2010m4d14-Vatican-struggle-to-save-its-image-may-be-too-late

    "too late" ?? I doubt it, but if I understand correctly, there's a lot at stake this coming weekend. Germany yawns, the UK asks for a head, the world turns, shakes, rattles, rolls and burns and all Ratzi can come up with is a weekend trip to Malta.

    "I don't know whether Benedict XVI will survive or not. He is now a man totally stripped of his moral authority. You can say what you want about the Vatican Council of 1861, deciding that the pope has infallibility and when he speaks on matters of morals he cannot make a mistake. Forget it. Ratzinger has no moral authority. He is now unmasked as a co-conspirator in covering up some of the most despicable crimes in the Church's history --every bit as bad if not worse than the imprisonment of Galileo and the excesses of the Inquisition.
    The Church will survive. Whether Ratzinger does or not --I don't know. But a lot of people's faith has been shattered, and in some cases destroyed."

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  7. Okay, the temperature is visibly rising. Someone sprayed an ugly word over the main entrance to Ratzi's house of birth (or whatever it's called in English) and the number of highly critical articles now hitting the press is increasing more rapidly than any one person (aint a gender issue, duh) can follow. I can see the build up as it rolls in, like a tidal wave. Did I ever tell you good people (JG, shhhhhh!) that I personally like old Ratzi? But then again, I like Dubya too. It's just the people propping them up I don't like much.

    google "ratzinger" for much more, in most any language.

    curt

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