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Catholic Priest Abducted in Iraq |
2005-01-17 |
EFL Gunmen kidnapped the head of the Catholic Christian community in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul on Monday as he was walking in front of his church, a priest said. The gunmen forced Bishop Gorgis into a car and drove away, the priest said on condition of anonymity. The bishop was walking in front of the Al-Bishara church in Mosul's eastern neighborhood of Muhandeseen when he was abducted. The reason for the kidnapping was unclear, but Christians - tens of thousands of whom live in and around Mosul - have been subjected to attacks in the past. The reason for the kidnapping was unclear? Uhm, er, ah, ...WOW!!! |
Posted by:Dragon Fly |
#7 They have churches in Mosul? Who knew? |
Posted by: 2b 2005-01-17 11:03:00 PM |
#6 Unfortunately, the answer is talk the talk ... Mark Z. -- you get could "walk the walk," but that'd require a good bit of continent-wide homicide and forced conversions to get the Vatican up to *ahem* military par ... by which I mean 75% GDP expenditures on "defense." :P |
Posted by: Edward Yee 2005-01-17 11:00:54 PM |
#5 Pissed that your woman left you for your Jewish betters? At least you have your goat (as long as the rope doesn't break). |
Posted by: ed 2005-01-17 7:08:32 PM |
#4 join the army stop talk FUCK YOU JEW FAG |
Posted by: fuck you bastard jew 2005-01-17 7:03:08 PM |
#3 talk the talk. They'll deplore it as terrorism and then do nothing else. The Italians might have a rally or protest march at the vatican to demonstrate their support. That'll show those bad guys. |
Posted by: Yosemite Sam 2005-01-17 5:50:09 PM |
#2 So John Paul, just how many divisions do you have? Does the Vactican walk the walk or just talk the talk? |
Posted by: Mark Z. 2005-01-17 2:36:25 PM |
#1 Syrian Catholic Archbishop...hmmm |
Posted by: Frank G 2005-01-17 2:32:17 PM |