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O'Reilly on the Pope
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From http://blog.lewrockwell.com/

What a shrill. I really don't know how you conservatives stand to listen to him.





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"But as I’ve said before, I believe also that John Paul is naive and detached from reality. If America does not lead an attack on Iraq, once again, Saddam remains in power and is free to use his anthrax and other terrible weapons as he chooses. So the pope does not seem to be concerned about that... Summing up, Jacques Chirac is our enemy, and the pope, well, I don’t know what to think."
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Re: O'Reilly on the Pope [el fuser] [ In reply to ]
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Hey, Al Franken talked to "Father" Guido Sarducci about the Pope's death. I'm not sure if that is better, worse, or just way weird.

You can listen here:
http://airamericaradio.com/layout.asp?baseurl=TheAlFrankenShow/4-4-05/AlFranken.wma
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Re: O'Reilly on the Pope [Tridiot] [ In reply to ]
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Yeah, I don't like Franken either.
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Re: O'Reilly on the Pope [el fuser] [ In reply to ]
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But you gotta love Guido Sarducii (Don Novello).

Anyone remember the "find the Popes in the pizza contest" from SNL?

http://snltranscripts.jt.org/79/79aupdate.phtml


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