.New Hampshire state Rep.: 'The Pope is the anti-Christ'

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Facebook and Twitter, can always give you something to feel indignant about,
and then there’s that six degrees of separation.

Perhaps the poster was a boy-scout, vet or is related to a past Bishop, or someone else that can spice it up.
 
A lot of Italian names begin with De; a bit of an ironic twist here. It makes me curious. Her last name is DeLemus. A lot of people get upset about something and say something very uncalled for.
Just my 2cents, it’s sparse to rare that an Italian name doesn’t end in a vowel …
that “DeLemus” looks Mexican or some other Spanish source. 🤷
 
From what I’ve read, not a few Chistians would agree with the state Rep, if he in fact said that. :o
 
Facebook and Twitter, can always give you something to feel indignant about,
and then there’s that six degrees of separation.

Perhaps the poster was a boy-scout, vet or is related to a past Bishop, or someone else that can spice it up.
Yes, as far as I am concerned the dust up between the Pope and Trump is old news, but if this anti-Catholic theme gets traction in his campaign, that’s a problem for Trump, not to mention a little awkward for Trump supporters who are Catholic. And, of course, it highlights the very radical elements behind him, religion aside.
 
Yes, as far as I am concerned the dust up between the Pope and Trump is old news, but if this anti-Catholic theme gets traction in his campaign, that’s a problem for Trump, not to mention a little awkward for Trump supporters who are Catholic. And, of course, it highlights the very radical elements behind him, religion aside.
Trump will not lose supporters no matter what he says.
 
Yes, as far as I am concerned the dust up between the Pope and Trump is old news, but if this anti-Catholic theme gets traction in his campaign, that’s a problem for Trump, not to mention a little awkward for Trump supporters who are Catholic. And, of course, it highlights the very radical elements behind him, religion aside.
There’s no problem for Catholics because the Church cannot tell me, or any other Catholic, who to vote for. They can suggest, but they cannot bind.

Who do you think put Obama in the White House, not once, but twice?
 
Just my 2cents, it’s sparse to rare that an Italian name doesn’t end in a vowel …
that “DeLemus” looks Mexican or some other Spanish source. 🤷
Dino DeLaurentiis? DeAngelis? Possibly. Anyway, no, it does not look to Spanish, what is a Spanish surname. Delgado, etc. and that one ends with a vowel. Although it does not appear like a Spanish name, there are other languages in Spain, related such as Catalonian. Maybe more important is just to say it looks like some sort of Latin name.

But the way the story printed it, some might get mad. For all we know, she could be married to this Jerry since the story said he was some sort of Trump man in New Hampshire, he potentially could be Catholic or have it in his background.

Oh, and there is some fellow we may have heard of, Rick Santorum I believe.
 
There’s no problem for Catholics because the Church cannot tell me, or any other Catholic, who to vote for. They can suggest, but they cannot bind.

Who do you think put Obama in the White House, not once, but twice?
True, studies show that. About half did, more or less.
 
It’s true that in many protestant circles the Pope is considered the anti-Christ.
Yes you are so right. Even the conservative Lutherans teach in their Confessions the Pope sits in the seat of the AntiChrist. ( LCMS< WELS) It’s a man made doctrine which Catholics reject and propaganda from Satan himself in my opinion.

Mary.
 
Dino DeLaurentiis? DeAngelis? Possibly. Anyway, no, it does not look to Spanish, what is a Spanish surname. Delgado, etc. and that one ends with a vowel. Although it does not appear like a Spanish name, there are other languages in Spain, related such as Catalonian. Maybe more important is just to say it looks like some sort of Latin name.

But the way the story printed it, some might get mad. For all we know, she could be married to this Jerry since the story said he was some sort of Trump man in New Hampshire, he potentially could be Catholic or have it in his background.

Oh, and there is some fellow we may have heard of, Rick Santorum I believe.
The best I can determine for a name like Dino DeLaurentiis is that it goes all the way back to the Latin like for example:
amo, amas, amat which means I love, you love, he, she, it loves;
So it looks like Dino’s name means you’re down from Larry. 😛 😃 🤷
 
PS:
On Santorum it looks like his name may have been changed from the original even as far back as in Italy;
However, you have to read down to a line about midway where it says the name could have been “Santoro, Santori, Santora, Santorelli” or several more:
It has to be read because it doesn’t allow me to copy for some reason. 🤷
 
PS:
On Santorum it looks like his name may have been changed from the original even as far back as in Italy;
However, you have to read down to a line about midway where it says the name could have been “Santoro, Santori, Santora, Santorelli” or several more:

It has to be read because it doesn’t allow me to copy for some reason. 🤷
The point is granted with Santorum.

DeMichelis seems to be another name. Note, the handful of Italian sounding like names, they all end in “s” as well.

DeAngelis
DeLaurentiis
DeMichelis

DeLemus.

So 4 names beginning with De and ending in S.

So per their word structure, they are similar.

Italy’s well known goalkeeper is Buffon, will go down among the best ever.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Italy_national_football_team

Other names, Santon, Manuel Pasqual en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manuel_Pasqual Who knows, this does sound a bit Spanish.

But per intent here, whether one’s name is Italian, Spanish, Sardinian, Catalonian and so on, these at the least, sound like Latin names (per Romance/Latin languages) likely to be Catholic and I think that was the main point, not trying to pigeonhole his ethnicity.
 
The point is granted with Santorum.

DeMichelis seems to be another name. Note, the handful of Italian sounding like names, they all end in “s” as well.

DeAngelis
DeLaurentiis
DeMichelis

DeLemus.

So 4 names beginning with De and ending in S.

So per their word structure, they are similar.

Italy’s well known goalkeeper is Buffon, will go down among the best ever.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Italy_national_football_team

Other names, Santon, Manuel Pasqual en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manuel_Pasqual Who knows, this does sound a bit Spanish.

But per intent here, whether one’s name is Italian, Spanish, Sardinian, Catalonian and so on, these at the least, sound like Latin names (per Romance/Latin languages) likely to be Catholic and I think that was the main point, not trying to pigeonhole his ethnicity.
A link with the name DeLemus shows the name connected with friends mostly with Hispanic names
So I’m still inclined to think it’s Mexican, Hispanic or some other Spanish derivative …
I’ll post the link soon.
 
A link with the name DeLemus shows the name connected with friends mostly with Hispanic names
So I’m still inclined to think it’s Mexican, Hispanic or some other Spanish derivative …
I’ll post the link soon.
That’s no Spanish name.
 
PS:
Here’s an even better link:
It reads something about Catalonians, they voted to separate themselves from Spain:
en la comitiva que acompañaba a* los emisarios catalanes* de Ramón Berenguer III en las entrevistas de sus aliados imperiales de Federico Barbarroja
.

In Spanish it would sound phonetically something like this “Day-Lay-Moose”.

Anyway, as said, that it is a type of Latin-related name that reflects a Catholic heritage is probably what is pertinent here.
 
Jerry Delemus, went out to Oregon and Nevada per this Bundy incident; there are plenty of pictures of him on the web;

This apparent picture, if not photo-shopped, shows Jerry, Susan (who this article is about) and Ted Cruz.

rawstory.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/Susan-DeLemus-Jerry-DeLemus-and-Ted-Cruz.png

Jerry apparently ran for Sheriff as well; there is something about this on the web.

So anyway, whatever the name is, again, it looks like a name that takes ultimately from Latin and therefore, there is the strong possibility of some Catholicism in the background somewhere.

In Spain, Delemus as a last name was found 20 times as the first surname and so on; but 20 times is not very many. This also accounts for different areas of the country, hence, because it is found in Spain does not make it Spanish “Castilian” per se just like some Basque names are not really Spanish. I guess that is a technical point. Maybe if it is found in Spain, then it is Spanish.
DELEMUS es el 72721º apellido más común de españa, en todo el territorio español nos encotramos que hay censados 20 con DELEMUS como primer apellido, 10 con DELEMUS como segundo apellido y un total de 0 con DELEMUS en ambos apellidos
apellidosespaña.com/apellido/delemus.html

Lemus by itself perhaps is French.
 
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