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Wednesday, May 31, 2017

Justin Trudeau invited Pope Francis to Canada to apologize for the Church's treatment of aboriginal children



Liberal Trudeau is concerned about something that happened in the late 19th century and want's an apology? Are you kidding me? Meanwhile, in the real world, Muslims are killing Christians a dime a dozen around the globe. Who's going to apologize to them? Who's going to put a stop to it?

BTW...Does Trudeau shave yet?





 
Pope Francis meets Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau during a private audience at the Vatican Thomson Reuters 



ROME (Reuters) - Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Monday urged Pope Francis to visit Canada to apologize to indigenous peoples for the Catholic Church's treatment of aboriginal children in schools it ran there. 

Starting in the late 19th century, about 30 percent of children of Canada's native peoples, or about 150,000 children, were placed in what were known as "residential schools" in a government attempt to strip them of their traditional cultures and ancestral languages. 

For over a century, the schools were government-funded but many were administered by Christian Churches, the majority by Roman Catholics. 

"I told him how important it is for Canadians to move forward on real reconciliation with the indigenous peoples and I highlighted how he could help by issuing an apology," Trudeau told reporters after meeting the pope. 

He said he had invited the Argentine-born pontiff to make the apology in Canada. 

Canada's Truth and Reconciliation Commission said in a 2015 report that the practice, which kept children from the First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples far from their parents, amounted to "cultural genocide". 

Many children were physically and sexually abused. 

The commission made 94 recommendations, including that the pope issue a formal apology in Canada to survivors and their descendants for the Church's "role in the spiritual, cultural, emotional, physical, and sexual abuse" of the children. 

Trudeau said that in their private talks, the pope "reminded me that his entire life has been dedicated to supporting marginalized people in the world, fighting for them, and that he looks forward to working with me and with the Canadian bishops to figure out a path forward together". 

Canadian bishops have said the pope might visit next year. 

Trudeau said he and the pope also discussed climate change. Unlike U.S. President Donald Trump, who met the pope last week, Trudeau and Francis agree that climate change is caused by human activity. 

"We talked about how important it is to highlight the scientific basis of protecting our planet and the moral and ethical obligations to lead, to build a better future for all people on this earth," Trudeau said. 

At last week's Group of Seven (G7) summit in Sicily, Trump refused to back a landmark international agreement reached in Paris in 2015 to reduce global warming. 

Trump said he would decide this week on whether to pull out of the accord, which was backed by his predecessor Barack Obama. 

Trudeau, who is Catholic, said he had "a deeply personal and wide-ranging, thoughtful conversation with the leader of my own faith". 






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Monday, May 29, 2017

Update: Coexisting with no borders...no barriers


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Sunday, May 28, 2017

Boehner Describes the Majority of Trump's Presidency as a "Complete Disaster"






Looking back what a huge disappointment Boehner was after the reins were yanked from Pelosi and handed to him. Difficult to conceptualize he was 3rd in line to the presidency!


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That's all he was good for...crying, drinking, smoking cigarettes, and caving to Barry's every whim.

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Even former Republican Speaker of the House John Boehner thinks Donald Trump's administration is a disaster. While addressing the KPMG Global Energy Conference on May 26, the perpetually tan Boehner shared his rather rough assessment of Trump's presidency with the audience. 

After conceding that Trump's aggressive position on ISIS was laudable, Boehner quickly criticized him for, well, everything else. "Everything else he's done [in office] has been a complete disaster," Boehner chided, according to the energy news website RigZone. "He's still learning how to be president."

Ever the bluntly honest, no-longer-in-office politician, Boehner also offered his analysis of the Trump administration's alleged collusion with Russia. "They need to get to the bottom of this. The crazy left wing Democratic colleagues of mine bringing up impeachment talks . . . talk of impeachment is the best way to rile up Trump supporters," Boehner said. "Remember, impeachment is not a legal process; it's a political process."

He's right about this. Both the Republican House and Senate would have to go along with it. And if they did the Trumpsters would go crazy... their political careers would be DOA in the upcoming midterms! 

Boehner, who has known Trump for over 15 years, said that despite their relationship, he "never envisioned him" as president. As friends do, Boehner even had some advice for the "still learning" president: stop tweeting late at night. It's difficult to imagine that the president would heed his advice, however, Trump might benefit from Boehner's previous evaluation of efforts to repeal — or repair — America's health care.

"In the 25 years I served in the United States Congress, Republicans never, ever, one time, agreed on what a health care proposal should look like. Not once, Boehner said at a health care conference in February. "They'll fix Obamacare. I shouldn't call it repeal and replace because that's not what's going to happen. They're basically going to fix the flaws and put a more conservative box around it."

Boehner's opinion, though strongly worded, is not exactly out of left field for former Republican leaders. Former President George W. Bush also criticized Trump'sunwelcoming immigration policy and reiterated the necessity for "answers" about that Russia thing.







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Saturday, May 27, 2017

Killary tries to tie Trump to Nixon calling for impeachment





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 "Obstruction of Justice" ???

The Clinton's eat that for breakfast!

This coming from someone who should be behind bars herself.


Guess her cheering fans had a lapse of memory. The facts are Nixon resigned and her husband went down in history as one of only two presidents to ever be  impeached... not to mention disbarred. Left that little tidbit out. Got to give the Clinton's credit though. 

They do possess unmitigated gall. 







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Kicking off Ramadan with a bang



Coptic Christian attack: 10 of the 29 dead ID'd as children heading to monastery to pray




Same shit. Different day



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Ten of the 29 victims killed in Friday’s ambush attack on a bus transporting Christians to a monastery south of Cairo were identified as children, a top bishop told The Wall Street Journal.

As many as 10 masked attackers in three SUVs stormed the bus dressed in military uniforms and demanded that the passengers recite the Muslim profession of faith, witnesses said. Then, the gunmen opened fire.

The children were traveling with their parents to pray at an ancient monastery in central Egypt. Many suffered gunshot wounds to the head and chest, Bishop Makarios, a Coptic clergyman in Minya Province, told The Journal. Three children on board the bus reportedly survived.

Survivors claimed the killers left behind flyers about the holy Muslim month of Ramadan, which begins Friday evening. Local media also reported that the attackers were recording video themselves.

The attack came on the eve of the start of the Muslim holy month. It was the fourth attack targeting the country's Christian minority since December, and it came on the same week of the suicide bombing in Manchester, where children were believed to be the target.

Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi on Friday ordered retaliatory military strikes in Libya in response to the ambush. Sisi said that suspected ISIS militants attacked the bus.

"I direct my appeal to President Trump: I trust you, your word and your ability to make fighting global terror your primary task," el-Sisi said.

Trump reportedly affirmed U.S. support in a White House statement. “America stands with President Al Sisi and all the Egyptian people today, and always, as we fight to defeat this common enemy."

The airstrikes hit bases in Libya where the attackers had trained, the country's military said.

Egypt's Copts, the Middle East's largest Christian community, repeatedly have cried out for help from discrimination, as well as outright attacks, at the hands of the country's majority Muslim population. Coptic Christians account for about 10 percent of Egypt's 93 million people.

Ayman Ezzat, a rickshaw driver, told The Journal that blamed the massacre on el-Sisi, saying the president hadn’t done enough to protect the Christians.

“Our lives have turned into hell,” he said. “I’m a Copt and I curse myself every day for bringing [Mr. Sisi] to power. He failed us. He sold us.”






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