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"loose cannon" |
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14 Jun 2005 02:24:23 AM |
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Victory for Vatican as fertility vote falls short |
His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI appears to have matters firmly under his
control.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/italy/story/0,12576,1505788,00.html
Victory for Vatican as fertility vote falls short
Efforts to overturn laws on fertility treatment in Italy failed
yesterday because of a dramatically low turnout in a two-day
referendum, a victory for the Vatican, which had called for a boycott
of the campaign.
Just under 26% of eligible voters cast ballots in the poll, which ended
yesterday, according to the interior ministry, a number far short of
the quorum of more than 50% needed to change the law.
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| User: "Josef Balluch" |
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| Title: Re: Victory for Vatican as fertility vote falls short |
15 Jun 2005 12:02:09 AM |
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In a message sent 'round the world, loose cannon poured fuel on the fire
with the following:
His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI appears to have matters firmly under his
control.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/italy/story/0,12576,1505788,00.html
Victory for Vatican as fertility vote falls short
Efforts to overturn laws on fertility treatment in Italy failed
yesterday because of a dramatically low turnout in a two-day
referendum, a victory for the Vatican, which had called for a boycott
of the campaign.
Yeah, sandbagging the democratic process is really a noble thing to do.
Benny & Co. have shown their contempt for democracy, and demonstrated
that they are losers.
....
Regards,
Josef
How ever great the power of faith, it is easily overwhelmed by the power
of stupidity.
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| User: "Rusty Shackleford" |
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| Title: Re: Victory for Vatican as fertility vote falls short |
17 Jun 2005 01:45:27 AM |
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In article <1118715863.847770.66890@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
"loose cannon" <looseaint@aol.com> wrote:
His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI appears to have matters firmly under his
control.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/italy/story/0,12576,1505788,00.html
Victory for Vatican as fertility vote falls short
Efforts to overturn laws on fertility treatment in Italy failed
yesterday because of a dramatically low turnout in a two-day
referendum, a victory for the Vatican, which had called for a boycott
of the campaign.
Just under 26% of eligible voters cast ballots in the poll, which ended
yesterday, according to the interior ministry, a number far short of
the quorum of more than 50% needed to change the law.
I feel sorry for the Italians who were bullied into not letting their
voices be heard. According to the article, the measure would have
overwhelmingly passed, based on those who did have the courage to vote.
The Pope must enjoy his childless existence; he chose his unnatural
celibate existance afterall. He just wants to share that life with
infertile Italian couples. Too bad he has to impose his will on an
entire nation, rather than let the Italians decide for themselves.
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| User: "loose cannon" |
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| Title: Re: Victory for Vatican as fertility vote falls short |
17 Jun 2005 04:38:28 AM |
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Rusty Shackleford wrote:
In article <1118715863.847770.66890@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
"loose cannon" <looseaint@aol.com> wrote:
His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI appears to have matters firmly under his
control.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/italy/story/0,12576,1505788,00.html
Victory for Vatican as fertility vote falls short
Efforts to overturn laws on fertility treatment in Italy failed
yesterday because of a dramatically low turnout in a two-day
referendum, a victory for the Vatican, which had called for a boycott
of the campaign.
Just under 26% of eligible voters cast ballots in the poll, which ended
yesterday, according to the interior ministry, a number far short of
the quorum of more than 50% needed to change the law.
I feel sorry for the Italians who were bullied into not letting their
voices be heard. According to the article, the measure would have
overwhelmingly passed, based on those who did have the courage to vote.
The Pope must enjoy his childless existence; he chose his unnatural
celibate existance afterall. He just wants to share that life with
infertile Italian couples. Too bad he has to impose his will on an
entire nation, rather than let the Italians decide for themselves.
The pontiff didn't put a gun to anyone's head, he merely presented the
facts from a spiritual point of view.
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| User: "ריעין ברתון/Riain Barton" |
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| Title: Re: Victory for Vatican as fertility vote falls short |
17 Jun 2005 05:06:36 AM |
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Not from a spiritual point of view, but from a closed-minded,
irrational, and illogical and UN-GODLY point of view.
"loose cannon" <looseaint@aol.com> wrote in message
news:1118983108.173484.173900@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
:
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: Rusty Shackleford wrote:
: > In article <1118715863.847770.66890@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
: > "loose cannon" <looseaint@aol.com> wrote:
: >
: > > His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI appears to have matters firmly
under his
: > > control.
: > >
: > >
: > > http://www.guardian.co.uk/italy/story/0,12576,1505788,00.html
: > >
: > > Victory for Vatican as fertility vote falls short
: > >
: > >
: > > Efforts to overturn laws on fertility treatment in Italy failed
: > > yesterday because of a dramatically low turnout in a two-day
: > > referendum, a victory for the Vatican, which had called for a
boycott
: > > of the campaign.
: > >
: > > Just under 26% of eligible voters cast ballots in the poll, which
ended
: > > yesterday, according to the interior ministry, a number far short
of
: > > the quorum of more than 50% needed to change the law.
: > >
: >
: >
: > I feel sorry for the Italians who were bullied into not letting
their
: > voices be heard. According to the article, the measure would have
: > overwhelmingly passed, based on those who did have the courage to
vote.
: >
: > The Pope must enjoy his childless existence; he chose his unnatural
: > celibate existance afterall. He just wants to share that life with
: > infertile Italian couples. Too bad he has to impose his will on an
: > entire nation, rather than let the Italians decide for themselves.
:
: >
:
: The pontiff didn't put a gun to anyone's head, he merely presented the
: facts from a spiritual point of view.
:
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| User: "ריעין ברתון/Riain Barton" |
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| Title: Re: Victory for Vatican as fertility vote falls short |
14 Jun 2005 04:32:37 AM |
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STOP POSTING TO soc.culture.jewish you Jew-Hating retard, J Young!
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"loose cannon" <looseaint@aol.com> wrote in message
news:1118715863.847770.66890@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
: His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI appears to have matters firmly under
his
: control.
:
:
: http://www.guardian.co.uk/italy/story/0,12576,1505788,00.html
:
: Victory for Vatican as fertility vote falls short
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: Efforts to overturn laws on fertility treatment in Italy failed
: yesterday because of a dramatically low turnout in a two-day
: referendum, a victory for the Vatican, which had called for a boycott
: of the campaign.
:
: Just under 26% of eligible voters cast ballots in the poll, which
ended
: yesterday, according to the interior ministry, a number far short of
: the quorum of more than 50% needed to change the law.
:
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| User: "Paul Duca" |
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| Title: Re: Victory for Vatican as fertility vote falls short |
15 Jun 2005 01:37:06 AM |
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in article 1118715863.847770.66890@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com, loose
cannon at wrote on 6/13/05 10:24 PM:
His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI appears to have matters firmly under his
control.
You act like that will get you something besides an eternity of
false promises and phony concern...
Paul
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