Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Smearing the Pope

"Why is Argentina’s dragon-lady president, Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, so outraged by the choice of a pope from her country, when she should be proud? Because Bergoglio, while shunning party politics, took an uncompromising stand against corruption. And the current Argentine regime is a paragon of thievery, lies and fraud."

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Argentine governments, like ALL governments of this world, have reason to fear a powerful individual who is anti-corruption. But, being the Pope, he is the now head of what has become the world's largest (international) corrupt organization. What irony. At the other end of the spectrun, the little firebrand advocate of tradition and the Tridentine Mass, Ann Barnhardt, is unhappy about him for entirely different reasons, specifically that he IS "An apostle of reform and church renewal". But then, she's 'more Catholic' than the Pope.

Gordy said...

"Thievery, lies, fraud"; you're talking about the Roman harlot, right?

Anonymous said...

The fact that he's a Jesuit should explain it all. Vatican Xe!