Wednesday 16 January 2013
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The Pope Who Won't Be Buried
It has been a long time since I have put finger to keyboard to write about our holy Catholic Faith, something I regret, but which I put larg...
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PLEASE NOTE:THE POPE FRANCIS LITTLE BOOK OF INSULTS CAN NOW BE READ AT ITS OWN WEBSITE, click link below: THE POPE FRANCIS LI...
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How is your reply to the survey coming along? I have answered two questions and am nearly ready to hand in the towel. It's s...
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Over the years on this blog I have offered some commentary on Pope Francis and his bizarre, scandalous and increasingly diabolical pontif...
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Hello Laurence,I do not mean to break the rules so don't expect you to publish this comment which is not really a comment except that that's a very good question. It really is.The answer seems for sure nothing but the economy.The emoneymy.Just wanted to say hello and I like to read your blog.
Oh well I guess my comment of a minute ago was lost so I'll just say I like reading your blog.
I think the purpose of the Conservative Party is to conserve the wealth of the rich. They have always been consistent in that respect.
When I was chatting to a lady on Sunday's demo I mentioned that in England the Government was contemplating passing the same law we were marching against in France. 'But your Government is Conservative' she said with a look of astonishment on her face. It was difficult to know what to answer but she was genuinely surprised to learn that a Conservative government here was about to do the same thing as the Socialist Gov in France.
There must be an awful lot of disillusioned Conservatives in England at present but what is the alternative?
David Cameron has ensured a landslide victory for the Labour Party at the next election. It will mean a change of management only, the parties do not differ. But thank god the Liberals will be out of sight since gay-marriage is their contribution to the coalition.
I think the purpose of the Conservative Party is to conserve the wealth of the rich. They have always been consistent in that respect.
I think it is a case of conservatives being liberals--just 10 years behind. Some call this the Hegelian Mambo. :)
to Patricius and John Kearny, very interesting comments.
Pelerin asks "There must be an awful lot of disillusioned Conservatives in England at present but what is the alternative?"
From casual conversations out here in the wilds of Sussex people are leaving the Conservative Associations in droves. I have voted Conservative all my life. I was in favour of the EU as a way of stopping wars. I have now told my MP that I will never vote Conservative again if they pass the gay marriage law. I voted UKIP in the police commissioner elections as a start and will have to consider whom I vote for in future. As for the EU having read two books one by Kenneth Minoghue and the other by Roger Scruton I have become disullioned with the EU as well.
The problem is that this may well let Labour in again at the next election but they may take us into bankruptcy and then what?
I often wonder how Germany went mad and whether the same could happen here. I am beginning to wonder whether we are seeing the first signs of some terrible future.
I don't understand why many people, who oppose SSM and abortion, always harp on about Margaret Thatcher as if she were some great saint.
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