Hello JP (??), I am not ready to guess who the many are Satan's in our midst are. But do take a peek at the words of Bob Dylan's "Man of Peace" at the link below:
Could be the Fuhrer Could be the local priest. You know sometimes Satan comes as a man of peace. Or better yet: He knows just where to touch you, honey, and how you like to be kissed. http://www.bobdylan.com/songs/peace.html Commandments and the Bush! Any commandments? I guess he is seeking the first set which Moses hurled to the ground. They must still be buried in some bush -- positively gnarly by now. venantius > > From: "JP " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: [Goanet] Re.Two great, pious leaders -- too santimonious too > > ?Hi! > Thanks Venantius for posting that link. Indeed it was hypocrisy at its > worst when the pope and George Bush were both singing praises about each > other. It was nothing short of disgusting to see the head of the catholic > church, with an army of child molesters spread around the US, tell Bush that > they share "common principles founded in fear of a nebulous god". How much > the Vatican actually believes in that can been seen in the Oscar nominated > documentary "Deliver Us from Evil" which goes to show, at what great lengths > the Vatican went to protect the child abusers. Very conveniently, the pope > has also turned a blind eye to all the human rights abuse that the US has > been doing. > As for Bush, the lesser said the better - He is already a certified > nutcase! Imagine him saying "In a world where some treat life as something > to be debased and discarded, we need your message that all human life is > sacred and that each of us is willed." Wonder if Bush has even heard of the > 5th commandment. > Who needs satan or a devil when such people are around!! > > http://www.alternet.org/blogs/peek/83071/ > http://www.cnn.com/2008/US/04/17/pope.thu/index.html > > Regards, >