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  Benedict Is an Old God's Rottweiler with Old Tricks

Paris Arrow
December 14, 2009

http://pope-ratz.blogspot.com/2009/12/benedict-xvi-is-old-gods-rottweiler.html

Well, well, Benedict XVI has been given all the chances (while he is still alive) to be a little bit different from John Paul II, but, unfortunately he fails to take the opportunity to repent and change his ways. He and his hypocritical apologies about priest pedophilia are like the little boy who cried "Wolf! Wolf! Wolf! In the end, no one believed him. And now, at the wake of the Irish revelations of the John Paul II Pedophile Priests Army www.jp2army.blogspot.com, Benedict XVI is crying Wolf! Wolf! Wolf! Again.

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Most Catholics are outraged by Benedict's bland reaction to the Irish priest pedophilia scandal, but, it should not surprise us Catholics any longer. Benedict XVI directly led the cover-up of the John Paul II Pedophile Priests Army. He is a criminal who aided and abetted the thousands of Catholic pedophile priests and he will never change. He should be sitting in jail instead of the Chair of Peter.

You cannot teach old dogs new tricks. And God's Rottweiler, Benedict XVI is an old dog with old tricks – he'll go on supressing the John Paul II Pedophile Priests Army like "Dust in the Wind" unto his papal grave. He'll keep on acting as the Supreme Pontiff, carrying out his pompous daily papal show at the Vatican, dealing with royalties, world leaders and wealthy investors for the sake of the Vatican Bank. But now, Italy's government is now investigating the Vatican bank for money-laundering. Benedict XVI's papacy will be marked by the moral scandal of the John Paul II Pedophile Priests Army and the financial scandal of the Vatican Bank. These are the two scandals that dwell in his ugly racoon eyes.

In spite of his daily gay Zeffirelli make-up crew, Benedict XVI becomes uglier each day and he shall die ugly like his idol John Paul II.

 
 

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