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The new pope : I give the new pope 100 days to show some content -- otherwise I belive a name change of name is due -- HITLER I



 
 
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Old April 20th, 2005, 06:09 AM
Max Power
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The new pope : I give the new pope 100 days to show some content.
Otherwise I believe a name change of name is due -- HITLER I.

I am seeking an informal poll to see if my opinion is reflected elsewhere on
earth.


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Old April 20th, 2005, 06:53 AM
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"Max Power" wrote in message
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The new pope : I give the new pope 100 days to show some content.
Otherwise I believe a name change of name is due -- HITLER I.

I am seeking an informal poll to see if my opinion is reflected elsewhere
on earth.



You could start by going to more appropriate newsgroups to test out your
wacko theory. Don't think the Pope or Hitler have much to do with New
Zealand culture, let alone European TRAVEL or Hungarian society. Perhaps
you could try out the interplanetary net to see if your opinion is reflected
beyond this planet

Regards

David Bennetts





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Old April 20th, 2005, 07:06 AM
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On Tue, 19 Apr 2005 22:09:32 -0700, "Max Power"
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The new pope : I give the new pope 100 days to show some content.
Otherwise I believe a name change of name is due -- HITLER I.

I am seeking an informal poll to see if my opinion is reflected elsewhere on
earth.


Europe, Hungary, and New Zealand. Interesting demographic...
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Old April 20th, 2005, 03:02 PM
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"Max Power" wrote in message
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The new pope : I give the new pope 100 days to show some content.
Otherwise I believe a name change of name is due -- HITLER I.


Ratzinger is educated, intelligent, most likely not
deluded and has some sense of humour. He's also
a hardline reactionary. And Bavarian. Hitler wasn't
any of those.

inge

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Old April 20th, 2005, 03:10 PM
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Ingeborg Denner wrote:

Ratzinger is educated, intelligent, most likely not
deluded and has some sense of humour. He's also
a hardline reactionary. And Bavarian. Hitler wasn't
any of those.


Hitler started his political growth in Bavaria.

That said, Ratzinger was drafted into the German Army during World War 2 and
defected, so I think that the connection is inappropriate.

Ratzinger's priesthood postdates the horrible job the Catholic Church did
handling the holocaust.

I have no reason to like Ratzinger, but I think the original implication
was inappropriate (Hitler I).

Julie


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Old April 20th, 2005, 03:34 PM
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Rita wrote:
Some compare him to JP2 who was in the underground. But
Ratzinger was very young at the time. There were few heroes
among German Catholics. Or German Christians in general.
Christianity has been aligned with fascism in many countries -
try Central and South America. And it quite escapes me why
Marxism is a greater evil than fascism.


I think that Ratzinger was not a hero. Likewise he was not a villan in a
time and place wher it was very easy to be one, especially when one was young.

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Old April 20th, 2005, 08:11 PM
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On Wed, 20 Apr 2005 14:10:33 +0000 (UTC), Juliana L Holm
wrote:

Ingeborg Denner wrote:

Ratzinger is educated, intelligent, most likely not
deluded and has some sense of humour. He's also
a hardline reactionary. And Bavarian. Hitler wasn't
any of those.


Hitler started his political growth in Bavaria.

That said, Ratzinger was drafted into the German Army during World War 2 and
defected, so I think that the connection is inappropriate.


He went AWOL in April 1945, 3 years after he joined, so it was hardly
some deep seated idealogical view against shooting at allied bombers
etc. It was simply that his side had lost and the war was going to be
over in a few weeks - lots of people were deserting!

Jim.
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Old April 20th, 2005, 08:11 PM
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On Wed, 20 Apr 2005 14:10:33 +0000 (UTC), Juliana L Holm
wrote:

Ingeborg Denner wrote:

Ratzinger is educated, intelligent, most likely not
deluded and has some sense of humour. He's also
a hardline reactionary. And Bavarian. Hitler wasn't
any of those.


Hitler started his political growth in Bavaria.

That said, Ratzinger was drafted into the German Army during World War 2 and
defected, so I think that the connection is inappropriate.


He went AWOL in April 1945, 3 years after he joined, so it was hardly
some deep seated idealogical view against shooting at allied bombers
etc. It was simply that his side had lost and the war was going to be
over in a few weeks - lots of people were deserting!

Jim.
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Old April 20th, 2005, 08:22 PM
Juliana L Holm
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Jim Ley wrote:
That said, Ratzinger was drafted into the German Army during World War 2 and
defected, so I think that the connection is inappropriate.


He went AWOL in April 1945, 3 years after he joined, so it was hardly
some deep seated idealogical view against shooting at allied bombers
etc. It was simply that his side had lost and the war was going to be
over in a few weeks - lots of people were deserting!


He was 18 when the war ended. That means he was 15 when he was drafted.
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Old April 22nd, 2005, 02:40 PM
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"Max Power" wrote in message
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The new pope : I give the new pope 100 days to show some content.
Otherwise I believe a name change of name is due -- HITLER I.


I prefer Papa Ratzi.



 




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