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br> Palm Beach, Florida /p> p> Like so many clueless dolts on the left, the good sister fails to understand that because we were brutal with our enemies, so many our countrymen fought and died so she can bitch and moan. Try that in good Catholic Cuba. I was raised a Catholic and got plenty of indoctrination in the '60s in grammar school. I no longer practice the faith. To paraphrase a great American, "I didn't leave the Church, the Church left me..." br> -- Tom Borchelt br> Danville, California /p> p> Thanks, Mr. Tooley. Sis Chittister is quite a piece of work. She leaves one speechless, the eyes roll, and a response is challenging, but I'll give it a try. In honor of LTG Russell Honore, the "git 'er done" guy in New Orleans after hurricane Katrina hit last summer, and known for the phrase "stuck on stupid"; how can so much stupid stick on so much woman. br> -- Mike Showalter br> Austin, Texas /p>This Nun is ethically, morally and Catholically(?) challenged, if not outright corrupt. Her Savior is Rousseauian in nature (a pun), her morals subject to feelings, not truth. As for ethics, well...
Whatever happened to "Render unto Caesar..," following the biblical moral codes of absolute right and wrong and ethically leading by example instead of carping and bitching about the behavior of other religious people?
p>Can anyone reading her profile clearly state she isn't a nun in the Church of the Vagina Monologues?
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