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“.. Canada is our largest trading partner," McGarvey said. "We're going to lose tens of millions of dollars in bourbon sales in Ontario province alone, not to mention the whole country, because of what Trump's policies are doing.”

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Owendonovan wrote: Wed May 07, 2025 12:19 am ...

So, 62,000 Gazan's killed and Israel thinks destroying Gaza is going to solve their problems? It's nearly impossible to sympathize with Israel on any level at this point.
But, because it is almost impossible to even talk about the history of this conflict, most everybody talks about this conflict with little real information.
As you say, the Israeli position at this point is untenable.
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i recommend this book 'Destiny Disrupted' by Tamim Ansary, for a fairly unbiased view of what has happened over the years and centuries, around the world.. as seen though Muslim eyes.
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Catholic church has all kinds of issues, but a lack of pageantry is not among them.

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Suliso wrote: Wed May 07, 2025 4:42 pm Catholic church has all kinds of issues, but a lack of pageantry is not among them.

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The pageantry is why Tiny decided to cosplay as Pope. I guess that's what he saw when he was awake at Pope Francis funeral.
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Wow, color me very surprised. You guys got your very own Pope now! Not that old either so perhaps for 15+ years too.
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Suliso wrote: Thu May 08, 2025 5:43 pm Wow, color me very surprised. You guys got your very own Pope now! Not that old either so perhaps for 15+ years too.
We couldn't possibly be more proud!
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The most recent retweet from the new pope is 👀.

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The new Pope didn't tweet once in 2024. In 2025, he's posted 5 times, in which he:

- Criticized JD Vance's views on Catholicism and Jesus
- Posted an article opposing Trump's immigration policies
- Retweeted twice about the Pope's health
- Retweeted a criticism of Trump & Bukele's laughter at KAG.

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I’m cautiously optimistic based on what I’ve read about Pope Leo XIV. He didn’t speak a word of English instead spoke in Latin, Italian and Spanish. He was very emotional realizing how momentous this moment is for the Church and the world.
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Well, MAGA, has another Woke Pope to contend with.

In the right-wing loon-o-sphere, the reaction to Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost becoming the first American-born pope has been one of outrage and disgust. Looney Laura Loomer, who is regularly in posted of the new pontiff: “WOKE MARXIST POPE.”
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Pope Leo XIV has roots in New Orleans' 7th Ward. See his family lineage and history.
BY HANNAH LEVITAN | Staff writer May 8, 2025 Updated 25 mins ago

Robert Francis Prevost, now Leo XIV, was named the first American pope of the Catholic Church on Thursday — and his lineage traces back to New Orleans, according to Jari Honora, a local genealogist and historian.

When Honora heard the last name "Prevost," he assumed Leo XIV's roots could be Quebecois or even Acadien. But it turned out the family of Prevost's mother, Mildred Martinez, was "entirely from New Orleans," Honora said.

In less than an hour, Honora — who works for The Historic New Orleans Collection — was able to track the pope's roots to the 7th Ward.

Leo XIV, who was born and raised in Chicago, has said in past interviews that was open to the priesthood because neighborhood clergy were always in and out of his childhood home, as his mother often fed them.

"Now we know why her cooking was so good," Honora said. "Both her mother and father were from New Orleans."

According to a Facebook post from Honora, the pope "Creole of color roots" on his mother's side.

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Our Holy Father, Pope Leo XIV, has Creole of color roots from New Orleans on his mother's side! What a great connection for our local population! They left New Orleans and went to Chicago between 1910 and 1912. His grandparents were married in 1887 at Our Lady of the Sacred Heart on Annette Street. In 1900, his grandparents owned and lived at 1933 North Prieur Street, a site taken by the Claiborne overpass.

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He tracked down marriage licenses dating back to 1887, showing that the Pope's maternal grandmother was wed at Our Lady of Sacred Heart on Annette Street in New Orleans.

Honora also found that in 1900, that young couple bought a home at 1933 North Prieur Street, a site later demolished due to Claiborne Avenue overpass construction, and began their family. The clan moved to Chicago about 10 years later.

"Martinez's older brothers and sisters were all born in New Orleans, in the 7th Ward," Honora said. "They moved to Chicago between 1910 and 1912, and like so many Louisiana families, they shifted their racial identity. They moved to a big metropolis and go about what people assume you are."

U.S. Rep. Troy Carter, D-New Orleans, expressed his own excitement about the pope's local roots.

"“As a Black man, a proud son of New Orleans, and a U.S. Congressman honored to represent Louisiana’s 2nd Congressional District — which includes the very 7th Ward neighborhood where our newly selected Pope’s family once lived — I am overwhelmed with joy and pride at this historic moment," Carter said in a press release.

“The news that the first American Pope has roots here in New Orleans, with ancestral ties to our Creole and Haitian families, is nothing short of extraordinary."

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For far right loonies like Ms Loomer 90% of cardinals would have been Marxist and woke. Back in the real universe from what I read the new Pope fits in between Francis and Benedict on the idealogical spectrum. His popularity outside believers will depend on how good he is at connecting with people. Francis was very good, Benedict much less so.

Election of an American Pope seemed so unlikely, but he's a bit of a special kind. Speaks all three major church languages - Italian for local administration, Spanish as the largest language of believers and English for communicating with everyone else.
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I was right about it being a short conclave.
About the rest... ooops!
Will be another pope that will pretend to be moving the church forward and will do nothing in the end. No ordaining female priests, no relaxation on the position on gay people (they can't, it's codified in the bible), no acceptance of divorce, etc.
Nothing new.
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It's a church after all, not some kind of social club. So of course he won't be doing those things.
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Why would it be so difficult to start ordaining females? Serious question, not putting you on.
A simply papal bull. "From today, seeing as the role of women in all societies have changed, we will allow women to reach the status of priestesses in our church".
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