Jes' Sayin''s Replies


Interesting, thanks! She miscarried. It's parody early on - I would say "satire" is more apt - but later on it moves into different territory I think - melodrama. But it has other things going on. Both of the principals are artists, but look at their contrasting approaches. One has all the fame and money, but apparently people go off her work very quickly. The other has none fame or money, but maybe will become a big success after his death. I think he loved that she made his life easier, which is not nothing. Not entirely true. She was apparently quite a good writer, for example. More toward the end she seemed more capable of drawing sympathy. Not every film needs to have suspense. That's only one possible tool a filmmaker can use. OP is a little disingenuous. Angelus News is a Catholic news platform. Just a wee bit biased. I got the impression the Nigerian cardinal had a mixed policy. Liberal on race, conservative on gender. There are non-Roman Catholic cardinals, though they are rare. Historically and in modern times, most cardinals are members of the Roman Catholic Church, but exceptions exist. For example, Eastern Catholic Churches: These churches are in communion with the Pope but follow Eastern liturgical traditions. Some Eastern Catholic clergy have been appointed as cardinals. For example, Cardinal Lubomyr Husar of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church and Cardinal Béchara Boutros al-Rahi of the Maronite Church are prominent examples. I thought it was supposed to represent that African refugees are migrating into Italy? ;) Don't be a jerk to others. No, but it sounded like his papacy would have taken things back to the days of Julius II. Pope in armor carrying a sword leading troops into battle. Is that what people want in a pope in 21st century?! Julius III? Lawrence is the dean of cardinals. He is the one authorized to break the seal should he deem it necessary. He was also running the conclave. He did have to have some minimal contact with outsiders in order to be able to accomplish the task. That's not altogether true. There are only around a hundred cardinals and often they get appointed 8 or 10 at a time. If someone in some obscure country suddenly became a cardinal the others wouldn't know them at all. It's a very interesting behind-the-scenes look at the way a political situation gets resolved, and applies to congresses and assemblies all over the world. Why does he have to be corrupt automatically? If everyone is evil how can anyone be good? What you should really be questioning is why people still adhere to those super old antiquated ideas. The dog was adopted by Iza. He was being interviewed by Zbigniew Brzenski, who was Carter's NSA director and a native Polish speaker. I think the main point had been to criticize Tony Blair and his supporters over their handling of the Iraq war. Part of what makes it so cool and different.