Thursday, June 29, 2023

Ugly, inside and out

"Democrat Rep. Rosa DeLauro Roasted on Twitter After Claiming That Being Pro-Abortion is Consistent With Catholicism".

The photo at the linked article. Man.


I know people can't generally help how they look, but I wonder if an evil heart doesn't sometimes affect one's physiognomy.

She looks like an Aztec priest who was preparing to cut the heart out of a sacrificial victim, but had the obsidian knife snatched away by Hernán Cortés at the last second.

12 comments:

  1. Stephen A SkubinnaJune 29, 2023 at 4:27 PM

    Well, she does have a point. Who are the most prominent Democrat Catholics in politics today?

    Biden and Pelosi. They're all in on abortion, I suspect up to the point the fetus reaches voting age. And as the media keeps telling us, they are the most Catholicest Catholics who ever Catholiced!

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  2. They're all apostates who cling to the forms for purely political reasons.

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  3. I thought 'That's got to be a Photoshop job', and much to my horror discovered otherwise.

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  4. To use an expression I've heard before (can't remember the origin), she's so ugly they had to wrap her in pork chops just to get the dog to play with her.

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  5. I thought the Catholic Church was always the most anti-abortion of all the Christian denominations. When did they change their minds?

    And does she really have blue hair? I asked my friend (an expert on the ways of women) a few days ago why so many older women have blue, pink, green, whatever, bright colored hair these days? What are they trying to say?

    "I need attention! My looks are gone, and it's all I've got to get people's attention."

    Disclaimer: his opinion, not mine.

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    1. I think that older women who color their hair in non-natural colors have now reached the point that they no longer care what others think, and have the courage to do what they wouldn't/didn't in earlier years.

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  6. R-man: You're right, the Church is implacably opposed to abortion. People like Pelosi and DeLauro are apostates who refuse to admit it. The Church, however, under current management, is failing to do its duty by not ordering that they be denied communion. If the Church would do that, we'd see pretty fast just exactly how false is the devotion of these people to the religion they claim to follow.

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    1. The Church's refusal to deny communion may be based on Jesus including Judas in the last supper tho knowing that he was the "betrayer". Of course, there is also the commandment: "Thou shall not murder". I think the commandment takes precedent, but it's not my call.

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  7. What are the odds that they would just play the victim card, if that happened?

    Pelosi: "Ah, now we see the violence inherent in the system! Come and see the violence inherent in the system! Help! Help! I'm being repressed!"

    Or something like that.

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  8. No, the Church - I think, specifically, the bishop - has the power to deny communion to anyone who does not accept the tenants of the Roman Catholic religion. Essentially, the Church, like any other organization, has the right to determine the terms of membership.

    No doubt these apostates would play the victim, but so what? What kind of message does it send to the genuine believers that the rich and famous and powerful can profess to be Catholics while openly opposing its most basic beliefs?

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  9. Good Lord, is that person even a woman?

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  10. Is that person even a person?

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