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Jun 8, 2014 15:22:27   #
I am probably a miserable old git but I found that about as funny as piles !
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Mar 26, 2014 14:08:09   #
RogueStorm wrote:
Even in the UK, some of us die-hards still use the imperial system. This is especially so when buying wood. If I need a piece of 4 x 2, I go and get a piece and it's labled as such. I notice you guys (in the States) use pounds when it comes to weight of a person, we still use Stones, pounds and ounces generally. I'm over 50 so it could be an age thing but my daughter still weighs herself that way. I'm fourteen and a half stone by the way, which is 203 pounds.

I too use the imperial system and don't forget our road system is in miles and yards . As far as I am concerned they can stuff the metric system and if others want to follow the Napoleonic way then they can leave me out .
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Mar 23, 2014 13:30:00   #
magicray wrote:
Very funny cartoons. It will be interesting to see if the Ukraine blows up due to resistance to Russian intervention. Crimea welcomes Russia for economic reasons. The average Crimean income is one third of the average Russian. Maybe Putin prevented a civil war or maybe he will be responsible for one. I think our administration is 'doing the right thing' at this particular time even though Obama and Kerry seem wimpy compared to the macho Putin even though he is vertically challenged - 5'5". What was it Randy Newman said about short people?
Very funny cartoons. It will be interesting to see... (show quote)

I don't see what the height of a person has to do with anything . Although a lot of shorter men have been famous ,such as Horatio Nelson , Napoleon Bonaparte and Winston Churchill to name a few .
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Feb 23, 2014 12:18:44   #
dennis2146 wrote:
shagbat,

I don't think somebody from London, part of the British Empire that wanted to rule the entire globe, should be throwing stones at America.

You are correct though that we seem to be the most hated country on earth. I wonder if it is because we have helped many other countries in times of war (yours included). I wonder if it is because when there is a catastrophe in some part of the world it is America who sends money, or supplies or people to help. No other country on the planet can match us for our assistance to other nations in need. If Afghanistan or Iran suffered some terrible natural disaster tomorrow we would offer to help in some way.

Dennis
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I don't think America is hated because of its good deeds , but rather the way you always get your pound of flesh . After all any help you gave us had to be paid back with interest and it is only in the last few years that we were finally able to pay back the crippling loans you gave us in WW2.
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Dec 23, 2013 11:17:57   #
My younger brother moved to Florida about 30 years ago and one Christmas he sent me a card with "Happy Holiday" on it . I replied yes I will have a happy holiday, when I go. To us a holiday is when we go on what is called "vacation ".
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Dec 22, 2013 11:11:46   #
These are all very funny and there is a lot of truth in them .
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Dec 8, 2013 11:14:17   #
tauseef wrote:
In the time everyone is sleeping and the streets are all like desert. A little movement of anything can expressed a big splash. Wind is blowing there. While walking through narrow street I walk through a strange situation and phenomena of people. There I heard an sound of newly married couple. I was unable to listen their sound. The sound of female was as weaker as male. After that a I heard a voice of coughs. That was an old man who was disturbing the environment's silence. I saw some houses which don't have the doors. Curtains were hanged by people to protect their privacy. But it seldom works. It exposes much when the wind blows. There were some of my friends who were laying their outside from their homes. That was too much to see that situation. Its the end of poverty on their situation. Mostly we see the people in life who don't show their tears of life but their souls are captured in problems. They could not afford the luxury of life but only in dreams they can expect it.
Here Its important to express the feelings of teenage years which were full of dreams but in this time that dreams mixed with worries. On that stage we allowed our imagination to run wild, for example: when we think about a women while our fantasies knew no limits. We take interest in every women we saw, either in market, in cinema or somewhere else. A word market remind me something to express about this street. While moving forward from the street I remember the day time where people wander individually or in groups for shopping. But now in this time night captured the souls of people to sleep. I reached a point of street where i saw a guy, he was badly injured and crying help me! help me!. Basically he was lasting his life on the moment. I saw that people were offering water to him. No one tries to call the doctor to help him. I thinks that it is a bad culture in our society to let someone die thirsty. O people for God sake! open your eyes and try to help for curing, not for saving culture. I become so sad to see his death. He was crying there for more then 20 minutes but no one helped him. someone move to call the doctor when it was too late. The doctor came to say only that the guy is dead. His parents were informed for his death to take his dead body. That was an ever bad incident of my life which I seen. I was pleased to know that he was killed by a mobile snatcher. That was too shocking.
In the incident the whole things revolve around the poverty and unemployment. In my opinion life is more important than institutions, buildings and roads etc. People should be saved in their region where they live. All the things all alive when people are there. No people make only silence and whispering of wind, nothing else. The wandering of narrow street reminds me that we live in violent place, but joys too to live us alive. Winter nights are too comfortable as silence make us comfort. The day is to live and the night is to death. The whispering of cool breezing and the shining moon looks too beautiful to make everything happy.
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Oh yeah!
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Nov 30, 2013 11:41:55   #
Los-Angeles-Shooter wrote:
“The Vatican Against Israel”: Review of New Meotti Book

In his new book, “The Vatican Against Israel: J’Accuse”, Giulio Meotti explores the theological foundation for 1,700 years of Catholic enmity toward Jews and how this is played out against Israel since the start of modern Zionism.
By Janet Levy, INN
With the election of Pope Francis this past March as the 266th Pope of the Catholic Church, hopes have run high for a much-needed turnaround in Jewish-Catholic relations that would finally extinguish centuries-old, Catholic anti-Semitism and its concerted efforts to sabotage the Jewish State.
Those hopes took shape when, as cardinal of Argentina, he maintained close ties with the local Jewish community, attended Rosh Hashanah services, co-hosted a Kristallnacht memorial ceremony, and was the first public figure to condemn the 1994 bombing of the Buenos Aires Jewish Community Center in Buenos Aires by the Islamic terrorist group, Hezbollah.

But the jury is still out on how the relationship will progress with the new papacy, especially in light of a recent meeting Pope Francis held with Malaysian politician, Anwar Ibrahim, a prominent Muslim Brotherhood (MB) operative and founder of the MB front organization, the International Institute of Islamic Thought. Ibrahim has kept alive charges of Islamophobia in the West and has close ties with Bosnian imam Mustafa Ceric, another Muslim Brotherhood member who himself is tied to controversial Egyptian Islamic theologian, Youssef Qaradawi, who has been banned from entering a number of Western countries because of numerous anti-Israel, anti-U.S. statements.

Pope Francis may indeed be struggling against the weight of the past. The Catholic Church has an extensive history of anti-Semitism beginning with a belief that the destruction of Judea by the Romans, the fall of Jerusalem, and the destruction of the Holy Temple in the first century signified rejection and punishment of the Jews by G-d.
The fall of Jerusalem, or “Deicide City”, is enshrined in Christian liturgy and teaches Christians that they have been substituted for the “broken branches” of the Jews and “grafted on the stem of the Covenant.”
Ostensibly a religion of “love and goodness,” Catholicism has harbored animosity and intense hatred for the Jews and been complicit, directly and indirectly, in many crimes and atrocities against them.
In his new book, “The Vatican Against Israel: J’Accuse”, Giulio Meotti uses the famous title that publicist Emil Zola coined for his public revealing of the French anti-Semitism that destroyed the life of Alfred Dreyfus in the late nineteenth century.
Meotti explores the theological foundation for 1,700 years of Catholic enmity toward Jews that led to manifold persecutory actions and atrocities through the centuries and how it continues to play out in Church policy toward the Jewish State today.
Mr. Meotti explains how the Catholic Church has continued to undermine Jews through its politics, statements, and contemptuous relationship with the state of Israel. Since Israel’s founding in 1948, the Vatican has consistently worked against the best interests of the Jewish state and aided and abetted its enemies.
This extensive, historical Church enmity toward the Jews and the attendant atrocities have led to today’s shocking alliance with Islam and, even more surprisingly, has prevented the Church from aiding persecuted Christians throughout the Muslim world. By disavowing Jewish roots and forging a strategic Muslim-Christian alliance, the Church has embarked on a precarious path for the future of Christendom.
Furthermore, the Church’s adoption of the Muslim narrative on Palestine precludes the recognition of a very real problem jeopardizing the lives of thousands of Christians in majority Islamic nations.
The Church steadfastly ignores the reality behind the Muslim chant, “First the Saturday people, then the Sunday people,” which scripturally links Jews and Christians as the infidel, “People of the Book,” making both targets for violence and repression. However, for Church leadership to admit their vulnerability in this regard would require them to grant legitimacy to the Jewish people in their ancestral land of Israel, abandon the idea of punishment for the deicide, and bear the Jews’ ultimate insult, namely, failure to follow the gospel of Jesus Christ.
The Church and the Death of Jesus
In his book, Mr. Meotti explains that anti-Jewish sentiments were founded on Church pronouncements that Jews are responsible for the death of Jesus. He shows how, until very recently, the Church taught that Jewish history ended with the appearance of Christianity and that Jews were a cursed people who killed Jesus, rejected Christ’s gospel, and were destined to wander the earth for eternity.
Catholic religious leaders have taken the position that the Church constituted the “new Israel” and Jews were forever abandoned by G-d. It is this well-entrenched theological doctrine, he says, that resulted in banishment of Jews throughout Europe, ghettoization and marginalization of the Jewish community, levying of heavy fines on Jews, forced conversions, kidnapping of Jewish children to be raised as Christians, confiscation of Jewish property (including synagogues transformed into churches), and the torture and murder of Jewish people.
Mass anti-Jewish actions included the Crusades, the Inquisition, Russian pogroms, and ultimately the Holocaust, which annihilated one-third of world Jewry.
Meotti’s book reveals that not only these actions, but the genocide that was the Holocaust were made possible by the fertile environment of anti-Semitism created over centuries by the Church.
The Church and World War II
In “The Vatican Against Israel”, the author examines how the Church has continued to be a willing and eager partner in the destruction of the Jewish people in the modern era.
The Church helped promulgate the anti-Semitic hoax of a Jewish plan for global domination as set forth in The Protocols of the Elders of Zion. The first translation of this damaging blood libel was translated by Arab Christians and published by a periodical of the Catholic Community in Jerusalem in 1926.
When Adolph Hitler came to power in Germany, the Vatican was the first state to formally recognize the legitimacy of the Third Reich and it maintained diplomatic relations with the Nazi government through the very end of the war.
Mr. Meotti reports that during the Holocaust, the British envoy to the Holy See provided daily briefings on the Nazi atrocities. Meotti reveals that Pope Pius XII chose to remain silent and resisted many calls for help from the Jewish people. While Jews were being gassed throughout Europe, most Christian churches failed to respond. Some even collaborated with the Nazis.
Astonishingly, in 1943 at the height of the Jewish genocide, Pius XII reaffirmed in his encyclical, Mystici Corporis Christi, the supersession of Christianity over Judaism and the replacement of the Jewish Bible, which had been abolished, with the Christian Bible.
At the end of World War II, in the vilest disregard for the memory of millions who perished during the Nazi genocide, the Vatican sheltered from prosecution a number of Nazis, in effect, granting tacit approval for the actions of these Nazi butchers. War criminals, including Adolph Eichmann, Dr. Joseph Mengele, Klaus Barbie, Franz Stangl, and others fled through Italy with assistance from the Catholic network.
Mr. Meotti reports that Vatican support and admiration for the Nazis didn’t end there. In 1994, Pope John Paul II conferred papal knighthood on documented Nazi war criminal Kurt Waldheim, who had gone on after World War II to become Secretary-General of the United Nations. The papal honor, given despite a well-known 1985 controversy over Waldheim’s Nazi past, was in effect spitting on the memory of Holocaust victims, survivors, and their descendants.
To further confer disgrace on its actions, the Vatican recognized Waldheim’s “efforts for peace,” demonizing Israel for defending itself against Arab-Palestinian terrorism which had occurred during Waldheim’s tenure as Secretary-General. By welcoming Waldheim to the Vatican as an honored visitor, the Vatican was symbolically cleansing him of the stain of his Holocaust crimes and glorifying his work on behalf of the U.N. to destroy the Jewish State.
The Church and Creation of the Jewish State
In “The Vatican Against Israel”, the author reveals how the Church initially fought against the British Mandate for Palestine that established Israel and, after its founding, demonized and delegitimized Israel’s existence. Even as Jews were being gassed during the Holocaust, the Church was consumed with stopping the creation of Israel and the return of Jews to their ancestral land, because this ran counter to Church theology that Jews were condemned to eternal homelessness for their crime of deicide almost 2,000 years earlier.
The Church stridently maintained the position that Zionism was anti-Christian and anti-Catholic and that the sole route to salvation was through conversion. The ultimate founding of the Jewish State was problematic for the Catholic Church because it invalidated the church’s replacement theology and its doctrine about the Jewish people – that all Jews for generations to come were to be cursed and punished for deicide. As late as 1904, Pope Pius X told Theodore Herzl, Zionism’s founder, that he would never approve the movement as “the Jews have not recognized our Lord.”
It was not until 1965, 1,700 years after the Church had condemned Jews for all eternity, that the Vatican issued Nostra Aetate, releasing the Jews of today from responsibility for the death of Christ. However, the document failed to apologize for past Christian anti-Semitism and did not validate Judaism or recognize the Jewish State, which by then had existed for 17 years.
The Church and Arab Muslims
As for political involvement in the Arab-Muslim war against Israel, Meotti describes how the Vatican made common cause with Arab-Palestinians, supporting their apocryphal claims to territory and even excusing acts of terrorism.
Pope John Paul II went so far as to publicly brand as an Israeli-initiated Shoah, what were actually falsified accounts of Israeli oppression of Palestinians.
Pope John Paul II granted several audiences to Yasser Arafat, the father of modern terrorism and the head of the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO), who had ordered and carried out attacks against Jewish civilians and was seeking publicity and legitimacy on the world stage. While openly proclaiming hatred of the Jews and plans to annihilate Israel, Arafat and his henchman were granted respectability by the Catholic Church.
In 1974, the Vatican formally recognized the Palestinian Liberation Organization terrorist organization. It wasn’t until 1993, almost 20 years later, that the Church recognized the State of Israel.
When PLO Chairman Arafat died in 2004, the Pope eulogized the terrorist as a great leader in this “hour of sadness” and spoke fondly of his closeness to the Arafat family.

Meanwhile, Church acceptance of Israel has been tepid at best. Every attempt is made to demonize and delegitimize the Jewish State and support the Arab-Palestinian narrative even following scores of suicide bombings and tens of thousands of rocket attacks on Israeli land. The Church advances the view that Palestinian violence is a justifiable reaction to “oppression and humiliation” by the Israelis.
Never mentioned are the openly stated goals of Hamas and Hezbollah to destroy the Jewish state. No Vatican condemnations have been made for over 11,000 rocket attacks that have murdered and maimed hundreds of Israeli civilians. Israel’s attempts to defend itself have been characterized as acts of aggression.
In 2002, at the height of the Intifada, the Church condoned and legitimized Palestinian terrorism by terming the attacks against Israel as a “cry for justice.” At a pro-Palestinian protest parade in Rome in 2002, Archbishop Capucci, who had used his Vatican immunity in the past to smuggle arms and explosives to Fatah terrorists, defended suicide bombers and stated, “Greetings to the sons of the Intifada and to the martyrs who go and fight as if they were going to a party. . . . We want our land, or we will die with dignity . . . Intifada till victory.” No criticism or repercussions were forthcoming from the Vatican.
In addition to the above, Meotti lists a multitude of Catholic NGOs such as Trocaire, Pax Christi, Cordaid, and Caritas which legitimate terrorist activities and demonize Israel through boycott, divestment, and sanction (BDS) campaigns. The NGOs also compare Zionism to Nazism and stage events in which Israel’s security barriers, which have saved Jewish lives, are labeled as “apartheid walls.”
Even today, many Vatican Christian pilgrimage and tourist tour maps fail to mention Israel. Instead, the area is labeled “Holy Land” or “Palestine.” The Church’s anti-Israel propaganda is intensified by tours that are purposely designed to cast the Jewish state in a negative light. Palestinian guides focus exclusively on controlled visits to the Palestinian territories and instill hatred of Israel by skewing the narrative and insuring that visitors leave ignorant of the true nature of the Jewish State, the only democracy in the region.
Meotti , in this excellent account of Vatican history, prophesies that the Church’s actions toward the Jews and Israel will result in tragic consequences for both Jews and Christians. By attacking Israel and resisting significant ties with Jews and the Jewish state in favor of a deadly Christian-Muslim alliance, the Church is sowing the seeds of its own demise. The future for Christians is glaringly spelled out by the drastically diminished populations of Bethlehem, Ramallah, Gaza, and the ‘West Bank’”, where Christians are used as human shields and Christian homes serve as rocket launch sites.
Throughout Muslim countries in the Middle East, Christians are being massacred and forced out of the land. The bombing of Christian shops, schools, and churches, and the torture and murder of priests has become almost daily fare, he shows.
This is the future that awaits the Church and its Christian followers if they persist in aligning with Muslims and fail to overcome their historic and current anti-Semitic acts.
The writer, MBA, MSW, is an activist, world traveler, and freelance journalist who has contributed to American Thinker, Pajamas Media, Full Disclosure Network, FrontPage Magazine, Family Security Matters and other publications. She blogs at www.womenagainstshariah.com Read more: Family Security Matters http://www.familysecuritymatters.org/authors/detail/janet-levy#ixzz2loiYFuxQ
“The Vatican Against Israel”: Review of New Meotti... (show quote)


Blimey! Another anti-Catholic rant .
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Nov 30, 2013 11:34:45   #
rickerb wrote:
This I read on NBC but it has been published elsewhere.
I am not catholic nor religious but the pope got my attention with his remarks.
And then, I was reading one of the opinions at the bottom of the page and this person said it better than I would ever be able to.

Susie-630707




I am not a religious person.. I think churches are ,,,,(I did not want to go into someone's feelings about religion so I deleted the rest of this paragraph),,, and then she continues

But, for the first time ever, I have read something written by a religious figurehead that I agree with! There was a time when I thought capitalism was the most honest and fairest form of government there could ever be and how grateful I was to live in a Democratic society.. But, now I don't feel that way so much! Not when I have seen my own country go from one where the middle-class ruled to one where there is NO middle-class anymore! I have watched prices rise far beyond the point of greed on the part of big business to outright THEFT! Yes, I don't consider a profit margin of 1000% for a product mark-up to be ANYTHING but theft! I have watched a very tiny percentage of people in the world, accumulate 80% of the world's wealth and resources and continued to watch as these people have done little to nothing to aid those desperate for help!

The Pope is right.. So many people have come to worship at the foot of the 'golden idol', they care nothing for their neighbors, they care nothing for their children, they only care about what their next dollar can buy them! It has to change someday, it can't keep going on like this.. We throw away enough garbage each DAY to feed thousands of starving people....how sick and consumed by greed can one species be?

Pretty much sums it up for me.
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I hate it when people start off by saying "I am not a religious person "as if it is something to be proud of . Well it's not and maybe the world would be a better place if there were more believers in it . Just my opinion .
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Nov 22, 2013 18:17:40   #
matt thomas wrote:
Is that a threat...Yes or no?
Might want to watch your mouth before it gets you into what could be a criminal situation.


:lol:
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Nov 22, 2013 14:47:18   #
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tony336 wrote:
Well I am a Catholic and this joke was told to me at a fund raising event by an ex -nun!
I doubt if you're a Catholic at all...and if any woman (including an ex-nun) told me that joke I'd take her for a pig.
Come out of hiding and say that .
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Nov 22, 2013 12:08:14   #
viscountdriver wrote:
To0 be honest Doddy it was in bad taste. It would certainly upset Catholics.I like broad humour as much as you but sometimes there is a time and a place.

Well I am a Catholic and this joke was told to me at a fund raising event by an ex -nun .! I thought it was funny then and still do . We Catholics have a great capacity to laugh at ourselves and it is a pity others can't do the same .
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Nov 18, 2013 11:30:31   #
Blurryeyed wrote:
Hmmm, that is not quite accurate, there is no doubt that England fought a hard fought war, the American people wanted nothing to do with the war but our government was trying to get us into long before we entered... Can you blame the American people for not wanting anything to do with a European war? In the end we came and I should think that the Allied Nations of Europe were and remain grateful of our effort.
Yes ,and the reason you came was because Hitler declared war on you. Not the other way round .
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Nov 17, 2013 21:33:37   #
canarywood1 wrote:
Yes,and we saved your bums twice,in one century.

You only entered both wars after all the hard fighting was
over and you could see money to be made . You emerged from WW2 richer than ever before . This is not a black and white subject but we did fight on our own for nearly two years and if Germany had not declared war on the US after Pearl Harbour I doubt that you would have fought at all .
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Nov 17, 2013 11:59:41   #
4uiprnt wrote:
If it weren't for those "Damned Yankees", You sir, would now be speaking German.

Maybe,but you sure got your pound of flesh not to mention the billions of pounds that you lent us at a high interest rate(which we only in the last few years paid back). The special relationship meant that you screwed us like you screwed no other country including Japan and Germany .
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