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That's a bold move by Trump. According to the article: "There are more than 70 million Catholics in the US, about 20% of the population. They include Trump's Vice-President JD Vance.".
Roll on 2028. Wonder which league we'll be in?
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That's a bold move by Trump. According to the article: "There are more than 70 million Catholics in the US, about 20% of the population. They include Trump's Vice-President JD Vance.".
Roll on 2028. Wonder which league we'll be in?
Trump doesn't care about the mid terms or 2028. He’s leaving with a full pardon and a stack of cash.
“What is a club in any case? Not the buildings or the directors or the people who are paid to represent it........."
The Pope via submission. Will then call out the Undertaker and challenge him at Wrestlemania.
"I am a genuine believer in free speech, in the real sense, not the left wing sense, the 'I think free speech is important for people I agree with' Guardian readers" - Jonathan Pie ///// "These middle class, perma-offended, virtue-signalling woke w@nkers have declared that the great unwashed are just one tasteless joke away from turning into fascists" - Jonathan Pie ///// "In a sense, the political left’s attempts to silence ideas they cannot, or will not, debate are a confession of intellectual bankruptcy" - Thomas Sowell
That's a bold move by Trump. According to the article: "There are more than 70 million Catholics in the US, about 20% of the population. They include Trump's Vice-President JD Vance.".
Roll on 2028. Wonder which league we'll be in?
'Nearly a century ago, Soviet dictator Josef Stalin is said to have famously dismissed the Vatican's influence with a remark that has echoed through the decades: "The Pope? How many divisions has he got?" Though the phrase is historically debated in its exact origin, Winston Churchill attributed the quote to Stalin in his 1948 book The Second World War: The Gathering Storm.
The International Centre for Defence and Security explained Churchill's famous version, saying: "When the French foreign minister, Pierre Laval, went to Moscow in 1935 to enquire about the possibility of joint action against Germany and asked whether it was in his power to do something to improve the situation of Russian Catholics, Stalin reportedly replied with the famous quip.'