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    Quote Originally Posted by pigsmickey View Post
    Just give us a minister for fun, the rest is small potatos
    Just get rid of some of the ministers and their stupid laws and we will have fun ourselves.

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    Statement from the Catholic Bishops regarding the election.

    Proposals by general election candidates to remove the right to visit escorts were “simplistic” and “an affront,” Father Casey has said.
    Father Casey, has said he would “find it very difficult to see how any Catholic could, in good conscience, vote for a candidate or a political party whose policy it is to legislate for someone’s sex life”.

    He said “we need to convince our politicians of the importance of supporting and promoting a culture of life that recognises the unique value of every human person, their physical, spiritual and sexual needs, and we need to actively support those who do,” he said.

    Father Casey invited voters “to ask their constituency candidates whether or not they support the sacredness of every human life, and to provide clarification about defending the weak and those who are easy to otherwise dismiss, and whose constitutional protection is now at risk.”
    At this time “we have a crucial responsibility to our future generations. Permitting escorting is necessary for some if not all people to pursue a full and satisfied life, and for the livelihood and safety of the escorts themselves.

    Father Casey said it was “not acceptable that young people were being denied sexual experience with an experienced escort and that people who are seriously ill or frail due to old age have to spend hours and even days by themselves when they could be visiting escorts. This problem needs to be tackled urgently, in a systematic and coherent way.

    Father Casey also spoke of the Christian obligation to treat others as we would like to be treated ourselves and not to needlessly cause offence and not to offend homosexuals, single mothers, escorts, and escort clients, people of other religions or none and so on.

    Concluding a lengthy rambling drunken incoherent hypocritical statement, in which he also addressed the refugee and homelessness crises, he asked for prayers for politicians. “They work long hours, they sacrifice their own privacy and that of their family and, in return, they have relatively little job security.”

    There would be “some candidates with whose policies we might vehemently disagree and for whom we might never consider voting, but while asking them the hard questions, we treat them with respect, because that is what Christians do.”

    He wondered how many people “pray for our politicians, on a daily basis. Perhaps we should.”


    [I have copied the above out as best I could. If I have made a few typos I am sure you will understand ]
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    Next one that knocks on the door canvasing, I might say a little prayer. "FOR THE LOVE OF CHRIST, WOULD YE ALL EVER FUCK OFF AND GIVE ME PEACE"

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