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No Vested Interest

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16. I see ignorant statements every day
Thu Mar 14, 2013, 02:05 AM
Mar 2013

of the week posted by DUers.
Also a great many juvenile opinions, also not worthy of DUers, but here nevertheless.

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Ok. Lets take this to the edge RobertEarl Mar 2013 #1
I knew it, I knew it, I knew it...the nazi angle would come into play sooner or later! Purveyor Mar 2013 #2
No Nazis in Argentina? RobertEarl Mar 2013 #3
As I suggested...only a matter of time and 'you people' didn't disappoint. Carry on. eom Purveyor Mar 2013 #8
Thanks for showing your true colors. Zoeisright Mar 2013 #12
Michael moore amuse bouche Mar 2013 #13
This is just too easy.... OldDem2012 Mar 2013 #4
And the new Pope is involved in this, of course? eom Purveyor Mar 2013 #9
Don't act ignorant. It's unbecoming of a DU poster. nt. OldDem2012 Mar 2013 #11
I see ignorant statements every day No Vested Interest Mar 2013 #16
Let me see - both parents are Italian and they arrived in Argentina in 1930 malaise Mar 2013 #29
How about some arithmetic? WWII ended in 1945, so any adult WWII Nazi was born in 1927 or earlier. struggle4progress Mar 2013 #10
Political clout is usually directly influenced by personal wealth and not so much by age.... OldDem2012 Mar 2013 #30
Facts matter. Parry quotes O'Shaughnessy in the Guardian attributing the following claim struggle4progress Mar 2013 #5
You realize he never mentioned that Bergoglio was the Archbishop, right? Gravitycollapse Mar 2013 #6
He says "with the connivance of Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio, now the Jesuit archbishop of Buenos Aires" struggle4progress Mar 2013 #7
When her wrote that Bergoglio was already the Cardinal. Gravitycollapse Mar 2013 #14
I found an article by Verbitsky, making the claim: struggle4progress Mar 2013 #17
Bergoglio is of Italian descent. He became a priest in 1969. JDPriestly Mar 2013 #15
I found an article by Verbitsky, making the claim: struggle4progress Mar 2013 #18
Thanks. JDPriestly Mar 2013 #23
The 2005 case was reportedly filed eight years ago: that should have been enough time struggle4progress Mar 2013 #19
Yes. It may have been unfounded. People can file any kind of a case. JDPriestly Mar 2013 #22
i think (though it's not completely clear) they use bergoglio's title as 'cardinal' because he was HiPointDem Mar 2013 #20
See my #17 struggle4progress Mar 2013 #21
i already saw it & have no idea why you think that's decisive. I don't know what the truth of HiPointDem Mar 2013 #24
OK. Here it is, once more, slowly and in small bits: struggle4progress Mar 2013 #25
I can't even parse that passage in Parry's article, but the claims in that article don't seem to HiPointDem Mar 2013 #26
O'Shaughnessy's garbled syntax there strongly suggests that he grabbed some Spanish text, struggle4progress Mar 2013 #27
Here's a synopsis of the book from a bookseller: struggle4progress Mar 2013 #28
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