This speech should definitely go down in the history books. One section of it, details a main problem in the west and shows a the grave threat western society faces.
your thoughts?
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[QUOTE="Krazy_duck"]The man is just so hard to disagree withSaugaGames
Exactly! What's up with that?
its because he speaks with such poise and self confidence, and gives a real feeling of caring about this country and its people when he talks, its very moving i think.
[QUOTE="Krazy_duck"]The man is just so hard to disagree withSaugaGames
Exactly! What's up with that?
sounds like the anti-christ to me :PI still don't know if ppl think that the OP is talking about Obama cuz he ain't. And if the course of discussion I think some ppl so far about 75% of them that I think that they are.
And I still don't see any action from Obama besides a lot of talk. If his liberal voting record shows anything then be prepared for the worst as in spending more and more and more aka taxes.
And the OP had an article by some Cardnial
Did anyone click on the link to even bother reading the speech. It sounds like you guys are talking about Obama, someone mentioned change. I'm talking about the speech by Cardinal Ratzinger in the Missa Pro Eligendo Romano Pontificie. You know the "dictatorship of relativism" speech.whipassmtI just discussed about this and I'm glad someone got this same thought I did.
I guess it's just a bad timeing that you picked this. Ya know, coming into this topic I was about to start a major thing since I thought you were reffering to an inexpirenced rasict 'tard.
Did anyone click on the link to even bother reading the speech. It sounds like you guys are talking about Obama, someone mentioned change. I'm talking about the speech by Cardinal Ratzinger in the Missa Pro Eligendo Romano Pontificie. You know the "dictatorship of relativism" speech.whipassmt
Someone did (moy)
Did anyone click on the link to even bother reading the speech. It sounds like you guys are talking about Obama, someone mentioned change. I'm talking about the speech by Cardinal Ratzinger in the Missa Pro Eligendo Romano Pontificie. You know the "dictatorship of relativism" speech.whipassmtYeah, I was a little confused when people started talking about Obama. . .
Did anyone click on the link to even bother reading the speech. It sounds like you guys are talking about Obama, someone mentioned change. I'm talking about the speech by Cardinal Ratzinger in the Missa Pro Eligendo Romano Pontificie. You know the "dictatorship of relativism" speech.whipassmt
:lol:
Right place at the wrong time. Funny.
I just discussed about this and I'm glad someone got this same thought I did.[QUOTE="whipassmt"]Did anyone click on the link to even bother reading the speech. It sounds like you guys are talking about Obama, someone mentioned change. I'm talking about the speech by Cardinal Ratzinger in the Missa Pro Eligendo Romano Pontificie. You know the "dictatorship of relativism" speech.North-North
I guess it's just a bad timeing that you picked this.
No, I did this on purpose to coincide with Barack's speech. I used the title to get people to think it was a speech by Obama, when really it wasn't because I wanted to see if people would bother to click on the link or if they would jump to conclusions.[QUOTE="North-North"]I just discussed about this and I'm glad someone got this same thought I did.[QUOTE="whipassmt"]Did anyone click on the link to even bother reading the speech. It sounds like you guys are talking about Obama, someone mentioned change. I'm talking about the speech by Cardinal Ratzinger in the Missa Pro Eligendo Romano Pontificie. You know the "dictatorship of relativism" speech.whipassmt
I guess it's just a bad timeing that you picked this.
No, I did this on purpose to coincide with Barack's speech. I used the title to get people to think it was a speech by Obama, when really it wasn't because I wanted to see if people would bother to click on the link or if they would jump to conclusions.Score.
How does it feel?
[QUOTE="whipassmt"][QUOTE="North-North"]I just discussed about this and I'm glad someone got this same thought I did.[QUOTE="whipassmt"]Did anyone click on the link to even bother reading the speech. It sounds like you guys are talking about Obama, someone mentioned change. I'm talking about the speech by Cardinal Ratzinger in the Missa Pro Eligendo Romano Pontificie. You know the "dictatorship of relativism" speech.SaugaGames
I guess it's just a bad timeing that you picked this.
No, I did this on purpose to coincide with Barack's speech. I used the title to get people to think it was a speech by Obama, when really it wasn't because I wanted to see if people would bother to click on the link or if they would jump to conclusions.Score.
How does it feel?
eh, so so.yup the pope stirs me up like that too Well him and Obama have one thing in common: they like talking about hope. Obama wrote a book entitled "the Audacity of Hope" while Benedict wrote an Encyclical entitled "Spe Salvi" ( Saved by Hope). Also Hope is a major theme of Barack's campaign, and the theme of Benedict's visit to the U.S. was "Christ our Hope".[QUOTE="nimatoad2000"]some people may disagree with his politics, and thats their buisness, but i think most people can agree he sure gets you excited and gives hope for change that i havnt seen yet in my lifetimelukie_pie
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