Wednesday, 2 March 2011

OH, THAT'S NICE OF THE POPE

I'm sure there'll be celebrations in Jerusalem tonight.

13 comments:

  1. Since Jesus and his followers were Jews, this is a load off retroactively, I tell you!

    Of course, religious prats who would wish to place burdens on those who seek the Divine get no such pass.

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  2. And he's magically raised all the Inquisitioned-into-corpses Jews back to life, too!

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  3. "Hey Miriam, break out the Manischewitz and let's party! Papa Nazi says we're innocent"

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  4. Wot Counterlight said :-)

    wv - expeting

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  5. It is a bit ironic coming from him, of course, but in itself it is a good thing, isn't it? Let's not be too harsh, this time.

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  6. It's probably just a bad choice of words by the headline writer making it appear to be patronising. The pope probably just says "it was no way their fault" in his book and makes no reference to exonerating them himself. OCICBW...

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  7. I thought they were exonerated in the JP II's reign or even earlier. . . OCICBW.

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  8. I don't know, Susie. Perhaps they like being exonerated.

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  9. how can you exonerate the not-guilty?

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  10. Trust you to go and complicate things, Susan. Now the Pope is going to have to go back and rewrite his book.

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  11. Tracie the Red3 March 2011 11:54

    I guess the picture in the corner is Papa Nazi waving his magic wand (ok ok get your minds out of the gutter already) and saying "Wingardium Leviosa! I lift from you all your guilt!" And WHOOOOSH it's done.

    Wow. I want a job like that.

    wv: clikey

    Dare I say it...

    "Clikey" as opposed to "crikey". Take it from there. 'Nuff said. :)

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  12. Mark in Connecticut3 March 2011 21:41

    As Jon Stewart said the other night: "If the Jews didn't kill Christ, you know what this means -- the real killers are still out there."

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  13. It'll be the Russian Mafia then, Mark.

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