Benedict XVI: Another
Chance For Europe? [John
Zmirak]
- 04/19/05
The election of the great Bavarian
intellectual Josef Ratzinger,
picked as a dark horse by Roger McCaffrey in an
earlier VDARE.COM blog item, is very good news indeed
for those who treasure the heritage of the West. As a
good American Europhile, I celebrated the news by
belting out an old
patriotic German Catholic song. Some conservative
Catholics—okay, me—had hoped for the election of the
Nigerian Cardinal Arinze, who is equally orthodox. I
thought the fact that he is black and from the
developing world would have flummoxed and silenced
liberal critics for at least five years, giving him time
to enact needed reforms in the Church.
Ratzinger has been treated as a
virtual piñata for decades by the secular and liberal
Catholic press, pictured as the evil genius responsible
for the “conservatism” of Pope John Paul II on
moral and theological issues. Journalists just couldn’t
shoehorn into their minds the fact that the grinning
Polish pope of whom everyone is so fond REALLY believed
all the hoary doctrines they deplored.
But most importantly for readers of
VDARE.COM, Ratzinger was the loudest voice at the
Vatican saying “non possumus” to the
entry of Turkey into the European Union—an act
which, as
I’ve written here before, would throw open the gates
of Christendom’s cradle to massive Islamic immigration,
extending the already porous border of Europe to the
frontiers of Iraq and Iran.
By permitting such a man to become pope, rather than
a Third World cardinal, however holy, I feel that God is
offering Europe and the West one more chance to wake up
and repent. The saints who died to evangelize Europe are
still interceding for our old mother continent—as well
as for Mother Church.
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The Ides of April 19 [James
Fulford] - 04/19/05
Today is the
tenth anniversary of the
Oklahoma City Bombing, and
thus the 12th anniversary of the
Waco killings. As a conservative, I'd like to remind
people that terrorism against Americans is mostly the
province,
not of right-wingers, but of the following three
groups:
But it's also Patriot's Day, the
anniversary of the "Shot
Heard Round the World", in
Concord, Massachusetts. This shot was fired by…
Minutemen.
The fight for freedom has moved a
little
further south. But the spirit of the
Minutemen lives on.
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A Progressive Ponders
Immigration Reform Via Impeachment [Randall
Burns] - 04/19/05
Something that just occurred to me:
If Bush and Cheney were impeached, you'd have an
immigration reformer in the
White House:
Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House and
next in succession.
I think 80 percent of
the Dems would go along just to get Bush/Cheney out.
Could 30 percent of the GOP be grabbed just on the basis
of immigration?
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