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Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Barack Hussein Obama, David Cameron, Francois Hollande and Stephen Harper ignore the pleas and cries of the Christian religious heads but continue licking the ground clean for the oil sheikhs to walk on


The abovenamed  are the same rotten people we voted to power .... so, in a way,  we too should share in their sins.  If we had not been mesmerized by their hypnotic powers on us the Christian voters,  we might have not lived to see these terrible days when those we voted to high office turned around and started a genocide, on not only the Christians in the Middle East, but on all peoples of the Middle East ... be they Sunni, Shiite, Alawi or Martians.  And, they are doing it because their oil-rich  masters command them  to.  

Have you noticed how the Christian religious heads have stepped up, all together with one voice and one message, and are trying to tell the supposedly "Christian" heads of the Judeo-Christian nations not to add fuel to the fire in the Middle East?  Along with the Christians,  the Shiites, Ahmadis, Druze and other minorities are also in hot water being boiled like frogs by the  Sunni Muslim terrorists.  

While we see and read about the different denominations of the Christian faith having put aside their petty differences and joined together as one voice to beseech on behalf of people of all faiths....one has to wonder why there are  no similar actions  from the rabbis or imans  from the other two main faiths.

Two vids below are from about a year ago.  The one of Pope Francis is from last week.



From ProTerraSancta Holy Land:
....The dramatic deterioration of events in Syria  is showing no sign of letting up. Each day increasingly grave news is being received from the Franciscan friars of the Custody of the Holy Land who have remained there to take care of the population. “Last night more mortar bombs fell on the monastery causing considerable damage”, report the religious of Knayeh (a village along the border with Lebanon), “there is no longer any glass in the windows, the roofs have all been damaged, water is leaking everywhere, people are living in terror of the bombs which continue to fall.”
The attacks, increasingly frequent and seemingly at random, are also crippling the more remote areas of the country. The gravity of the situation is reflected in the words of the Custos of the Holy Land, Father Pizzaballa, interviewed by the Franciscan Media Center: “In the Christian villages along the Orontes [River]”, Father Pizzaballa noted, “there is not much left, of the four thousand inhabitants of the village of Ghassanieh the parish priest has informed me that there is no longer anyone, only about ten people, and the empty houses have been occupied by the families of the rebels who are following along with them.” From Jerusalem the Custos is continuously, and with apprehension, following the evolution of the events as recounted to him by the Syrian brothers: “The picture that emerges is a very distressing one: everyone is shooting at everyone, no one is safe any longer, it’s difficult to say if they are aiming at churches or not…what we know is that they are firing, and that these bombs fall all around......

From OrontesJimdo:
A Syrian Chaldean Catholic bishop    on Monday warned that an armed intervention in Syria could unleash a "world war", while the Vatican's official newspaper called for more "prudence" from Western powers. 
"If there is an armed intervention, that would mean, I believe, a world war. That risk has returned," Monsignor Antoine Audo of Aleppo told Vatican radio. 
"We hope that the pope's call for real dialogue between the warring parties to find a solution can be a first step to stop the fighting," he said....
....The Vatican daily, L'Osservatore Romano, meanwhile criticized Western powers in an editorial.
"The drumbeat of an armed intervention by Western powers is becoming ever more insistent and ever less restrained by prudence," it said.....

Patriarch Sako Archbishop of Baghdad:
....“Tensions are running high and the people are scared. The southern part of the country used to be calm but things changed yesterday when a Shiite area was hit. Sometimes the tension is between Shiites, other times it’s between Sunnis, Mgr. Sako added. More than four thousand people have died in Iraq since the start of April and 800 in August alone.

According to the Chaldean Catholic Patriarch, curbing this amount of violence “is a very complicated task because there are countries that don’t want the so-called “Arab Spring”, democracy or freedom. They perceive it as a danger. So it’s in their interests to perpetuate such conflicts. There may be a strategy to carve Middle Eastern countries up according to “confession”. Fear is rife among the Christian community and faithful don’t know where to go. Neither Christians nor faithful of other religions seem to be safe.”....


Moscow Patriarch Hilarion:
As a Western military intervention   against the regime of Bashar al-Assad appears increasingly likely, the Russian Orthodox Church expresses "strong concern" about possible developments of the crisis, this following US charges that the regime used chemical weapons against civilians.

"Once again, as was the case in Iraq, the United States is acting as an international executioner", said Metropolitan Hilarion of Volokolamsk, head of the Department for External Relations of the Moscow Patriarchate.
Speaking to AsiaNews, the representative of the Russian Orthodox Church strongly criticised the US position, which is "completely one-sided."
"Without the endorsement of the United Nations, they want to decide the fate of a whole country of millions of inhabitants."
"Once again," Hilarion warned, "thousands of lives will be sacrificed on the altar of an imaginary democracy;" among them, according to the Metropolitan, there are, first of all, "Christians, about whose fate no one cares."
They are at "risk of becoming hostages to the situation and the main victims of radical extremist forces, who, with the help of the United States, will come to power."
"The international community," he concluded, "must do everything to avoid that events develop in this direction." (M.A.)

2 comments:

  1. Some did (rabbis) but you will disregard them as "lefties"
    http://www.popularresistance.org/rabbi-prominent-jews-opposed-to-obamas-planned-attack-on-syria/

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    1. Simon ... one voice does not a chorus make.
      Thanks for link though. Surprisingly, elsewhere at that same site I found something on Japan I was curious about for a long time. Thanks.
      Also, I don't disregard lefties. Most of the people around me are firm lefties and also my best friends. The only time I find them annoying is when they refuse to see the evil of shariah-bearing Muslim immigrants.... that's all.

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