Originally posted by aka Calum Da Jazbo
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Habemus Papam!
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Julien Sorel
Originally posted by Richard Tarleton View PostSeemingly not - he's been very outspoken on the Falklands apparently, saying Britain usurped the islands, should hand them back etc. I anticipate nothing but trouble on that front. The one bit of good news is that he does not get on with President Koechner, differing on homosexuality and gay rights.
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Julien Sorel
Originally posted by Pikaia View Postit seems that Frank's past is just as dodgy as Benny's:-
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013...military-junta
Shaughnessy's indictment of the church in Argentina singles out Bergoglio:
What one did not hear from any senior member of the Argentine hierarchy was any expression of regret for the church's collaboration and in these crimes. The extent of the church's complicity in the dark deeds was excellently set out by Horacio Verbitsky, one of Argentina's most notable journalists, in his book El Silencio (Silence). He recounts how the Argentine navy with the connivance of Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio, now the Jesuit archbishop of Buenos Aires, hid from a visiting delegation of the Inter-American Human Rights Commission the dictatorship's political prisoners. Bergoglio was hiding them in nothing less than his holiday home in an island called El Silencio in the River Plate. The most shaming thing for the church is that in such circumstances Bergoglio's name was allowed to go forward in the ballot to chose the successor of John Paul II. What scandal would not have ensued if the first pope ever to be elected from the continent of America had been revealed as an accessory to murder and false imprisonment
One would have thought that the Argentine bishops would have seized the opportunity to call for pardon for themselves and put on sackcloth and ashes as the sentences were announced in CĂłrdoba but that has not so far happened.
It's in the Guardian though, so it can't be true.
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Julien Sorel
Written in 2011:
The most shaming thing for the church is that in such circumstances Bergoglio's name was allowed to go forward in the ballot to chose the successor of John Paul II. What scandal would not have ensued if the first pope ever to be elected from the continent of America had been revealed as an accessory to murder and false imprisonment.
Moral: never underestimate the Catholic Church.
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Richard Tarleton
Originally posted by Julien Sorel View PostSo he's a complete nutter, but the good news is one aspect of him being a complete nutter is potentially in conflict with another aspect of him being a complete nutter?
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Originally posted by amateur51 View Post
Talk about an end to being taken seriously. I'm not sure whether sleep deprivation or alcohol were to blame, but from being a pompous buffoon, Boulton elevated himself amusingly to the status of complete a*se in that minute or two"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Originally posted by scottycelt View PostBBC wasn't much better.
As with the Royal Pageant, Sky News won this contest hands down. Intelligent comment from guests, duly respectful but also critical when appropriate. Fewer silly and pointless interviews with onlookers.
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostI cannot say one way or the other, not having Sky, but the whole idea of sending journalists to a location to talk about nothing happening for perhaps days on end, and discussing the colour of smoke and repeating their endless speculations, is, frankly, ludicrous.
Originally posted by Mr Pee View PostA bit like this thread, then?
"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Richard Tarleton
Apparently the Vatican thought the seagull - as far as I could tell a yellow-legged gull Larus michahellis (which for pedants used to be known as Larus cachinnans, and before that as a subspecies of herring gull Larus argentatus) - that was warming its feet on the chimney cowl was attracting too much attention, so they altered the camera angle on their live feed so that you could only just see its legs
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i have a feeling that this is the election that will really matter ....
amazing the difference in coverage as well ... mebbe Xi is old newsLast edited by aka Calum Da Jazbo; 14-03-13, 12:18.According to the best estimates of astronomers there are at least one hundred billion galaxies in the observable universe.
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Originally posted by aka Calum Da Jazbo View Posti have a feeling is the election that will really matter ....
amazing the difference in coverage as well ... mebbe Xi is old news"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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scottycelt
Originally posted by Richard Tarleton View PostApparently the Vatican thought the seagull - as far as I could tell a yellow-legged gull Larus michahellis (which for pedants used to be known as Larus cachinnans, and before that as a subspecies of herring gull Larus argentatus) - that was warming its feet on the chimney cowl was attracting too much attention, so they altered the camera angle on their live feed so that you could only just see its legs
Yes. it was a cunning and devious Jesuit plot funded by a right-wing South American Junta with a vicious record in persecuting seagulls, and, as the seagull was thought also to be female, Vatican TV's concentration on its legs was clearly sexist, and Professor Dawkins is now calling for the new Pope's immediate arrest, The Guardian reliably reports ...
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