Pelosi's judgment questioned over Armenia issue

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But we all know what she speaks in public. And what she speaks in public is often IN contradiction with the teachings of the church she belongs to. That must be pointed out-if the bishops won’t do it than we need to.
i’m with you, bob. if it were the case of a single politician then i might defer to mlc chance’s argument, but we all know there’s an entire class of politicians out there who need to be disciplined. and they are not limited to one single party.

as i said before, if they aren’t making a good faith effort to follow the church’s teachings, then they should drop the charade that they are catholics in anything but name. it’s a matter of principle.
 
Whatis all this about speculating about conversations???
You aren’t paying attention to your own posts?:
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tomarin:
that’s a good question, and one that could be posed about many nominally catholic politicians.

is it possible the bishop has intervened in a private manner, but his advice has not been heeded? or that the bishop does not want to rankle a powerful parishioner within his diocese?
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I suspect its the latter because because if it was the former he would not be giving her communion.
I can think of lots of reasons to vote Rep. Pelosi out of office, and not a bit of it has to do with what her bishop may or may not have said to her.

– Mark L. Chance.
 
Who are you to say that I am embarassed? Do you know me, have you ever met me? Have you spoken with anyone who knows me well enough to say if anything **ever **embarasses me?
It was speculation born of general experience. Not presumption. But of course you will believe as you wish.
 
i’m waiting for a moderator to swoop down with a booming, paternal “i’m turning this forum right around if you two don’t stop arguing.”
Be sure to chastise all involved Tomarin.
 
i’m waiting for a moderator to swoop down with a booming, paternal “i’m turning this forum right around if you two don’t stop arguing.”
I have stepped back -I try to keep a low profile where moderators are concerned!
 
Yes, and I will. And I don’t need permission from you.
Of course you don’t, Melanie. But, given that you seem compelled to have the last word, it indicates to me that you are quite young and consequentially anxious to be taken seriously.

On what basis can I make such an assessment? On the basis of having raised five children to adulthood.
 
Of course you don’t, Melanie. But, given that you seem compelled to have the last word, it indicates to me that you are quite young and consequentially anxious to be taken seriously.

On what basis can I make such an assessment? On the basis of having raised five children to adulthood.
As my youngest child is nearly 30, you would be wrong.

I don’t have a need to have the last word, as you have speculated, nor am I anxious about anything, except perhaps the fires that are currently burning out of control where I live, but I will stand up for myself. Having said that, I am going to end this by taking my own suggestion and using the ignore feature. Have a nice life. 👍
 
Well this not to change the subject BUT i dont have anyone on my ignre list. I just ignore their posts
Same here. What’s to be afraid of? If you read something and your immediate thought is, “what a moron!” did it hurt to have to read what the “moron” wrote? At least you know what that person is about, and can ignore or respond as you want.
 
Same here. What’s to be afraid of? If you read something and your immediate thought is, “what a moron!” did it hurt to have to read what the “moron” wrote? At least you know what that person is about, and can ignore or respond as you want.
It was the responses to those on the ignore list that drove me nuts. You were only seeng one side of the conversation.
 
It was the responses to those on the ignore list that drove me nuts. You were only seeng one side of the conversation.
I see. I believe in confronting everything even if it may be distasteful, so I don’t find any advantage in ignoring people. Your explanation makes sense.
 
Thanks Tomarin. I appreciate your prayers. So far, I have been very lucky, at least personally. I appear to have lost a tree to the wind, but maybe not, we’re going to do what we can to save it. It’s difficult to breathe and we’re going to have a big mess to clean up, but so far I’m not subject to evacuation and I’m not in danger of losing my home. We all need to pray for those who are in great danger right now.

And, as far as I am concerned, those immediate concerns trump the subject of this thread. But it’s also a bit chatty I suppose so this should be my last post along those lines.
 
i’m with you, bob. if it were the case of a single politician then i might defer to mlc chance’s argument, but we all know there’s an entire class of politicians out there who need to be disciplined. and they are not limited to one single party.

as i said before, if they aren’t making a good faith effort to follow the church’s teachings, then they should drop the charade that they are catholics in anything but name. it’s a matter of principle.
I’m not too sure many of them have any.🙂
 
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