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Espiritus_Corvus's avatar

Considering the reaction of the press, the Pope's visit to the U.S. is quite important and what he has to say has some influence. If this be the case: (1) What would you like him to say to President Obama? and (2) What would you like him to say to Congress?

Asked by Espiritus_Corvus (17294points) September 23rd, 2015

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ucme's avatar

1) Could I have a photograph of you as a small child? (Popey likes to wank to black boys)
2) Your’re all a bunch of sad old twats!! (He feels right at home)

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basstrom188's avatar

As your country is supposed to have a secular state I am surprised that he is allowed to say anything at all.

Cruiser's avatar

1) Learn to lead ALL your people and those in Congress.
2) Listen to your people and not the corporations that sponsor your campaigns.

sahID's avatar

1) Religious liberty—freedom of conscience and belief—cannot survive in a surveillance state.
2) As children of God, we are commanded to take care of the weak, the poor, the disabled and others in a state of lack. Ignoring this commandment displeases God while planting a black eye on the face of Christianity.

Pandora's avatar

1 Stop holding yourself up as followers of Christ and continue to do the opposite of what Christ and God commands.

2. You were voted caretakers of the planet, laws of man, and to care for all of your brothers and sisters in a loving and respectful way that will allow them to thrive and live a decent life in health and harmony. I was appointed in my service to love all of Gods children and lead them spiritually. Let me or leaders of other faiths worry about their souls. You just worry about leaving a better country behind you and lead through compassion and understanding. Not through ignorance , hatred and greed. Also, please take some science courses.

janbb's avatar

2. Stop fucking around, you obstructionist pigs, and start helping people.

Dutchess_III's avatar

@basstrom188 you said, “As your country is supposed to have a secular state I am surprised that he is allowed to say anything at all.” We are a secular state. What does that have to do with the Pope talking? He can say anything he wants to anybody. It’s called “Freedom of Speech,” and it is expressly protected by the Constitution.

And I second everything everyone else said up there. I especially like @janbb‘s comment ‘cuz you never get to hear the Penguin cuss like that.

ragingloli's avatar

To both:
“All of you who are Protestant, are Heretics. Convert to Catholicism, or you shall burn!”

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