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Jul 1, 2008, 10:17 GMT
Papal visit protest rules rile Australians
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According to the government and the pigs it would be wrong to offend the people who raped you. Having a Nazi pope really seems to suit today's politicians.
I agree people should be allowed to express their own viewpoints on certain matters (eg contraception) but as a catholic and a follower of Christ, I personally find these concepts abhorrent and morally decadent, for example abortion is killing MURDERING, innocent children. These protesters should also be given freedom to an extent, if they are obtrusive and violent, then justice must be enforced. Finally, it is an ignorant and unlearned thing to call the pope a nazi, he lived under a violent, evil regime, that his family was actually alligned against (yes they were not supporters of hitler and his National socialist clique)
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