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You forgot to mention that the victims of the Tsunami were not Roman Catholic, therefore it hardly matters what happens to them anyway.
It is all very well to drag out Noah and lament about our sinful and fallen world, but easy rationalizations (of either the natural or supernatural variety) that “explain away” human suffering and misery, and allow one to dismiss the victims of natural disaster as ‘a collection of corpses’, are inaccurate, inhuman, and insane.
p>You have a warped mind, sir. br> — Gene Schmidt br> Brooklyn, New York /p> p> SECRETARY GENERAL CLINTON br> Re: The Washington Prowler’s Clintonista Climbers : /p>Richard Holbrooke’s support of Kofi Annan is a disgusting and embarrassing attempt by the Clintonistas to promote Global Secularism.
p>The U.N. may have a role as a forum and focus for rallying support to address natural disasters and other tragedies. However, Kofi Annan’s performance has demonstrated that he does not have acumen to manage or the skills to lead this organization. br> — Robert W. Martin br> Coral Springs, Florida br> /p>
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