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M. Swaid
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October 29, 2008
News Flash: Christopher Hitchens Seeks Catholic Confessional
I was surprised to read Christopher Hitchens today, riding high on his moral horse as to the political, cultural and economic predations of Maximum Leader Robert Mugabe in his current Country of Residence, Zimbabwe. What people like Hitchens never seem to understand, is that morality is never just for other people, or leaders, or religious types. ...
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MichaelBernard1
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June 10, 2008
How would St. Matthew vote?
There is one factor in this cogent analysis that might be factored into the equation. Of the casualties in Iraq, what percentage are from Catholic families as compared to the nation as a whole. I would expect that Catholics and Evangelicals are probably over represented. I have a niece whose son is serving his second tour in Iraq. But beyond ...
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JohnKlotz
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February 14, 2008