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THE STORY OF THE ALAMO
« on: November 05, 2012, 03:17:24 PM »
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  • Hollywood casts many glorious attorneys in the likes of Perry Mason, or Matlock, this latest wearing a white suit. Those characters are unusually defending the oppressed pro-bono, and win the most complicated cases. The real life also presents glorious attorneys, but the reality is that those men are not always perfect. For example Saint Augustine, before he was converted by both Saint Ambrose and by his own saintly mother, was both a clever attorney and a boisterous character. Recently the "legendary" Melvin Belli is known to have had the habit of marrying and divorcing a succession of young women usually dressed with short skirts. This San Francisco attorney once crashed his Rolls Royce in Sausalito while driving drunk (not a sin), but since he was street-smart, he left the scene and took refuge in his nearby yacht in order to finish the night. Melvin Belli, however, was a formidable defender of the widows and orphans. In the court-room, he was a howitzer who could pulverize the strongest cases presented by the most powerful and the most evil corporations. May his soul rest in peace.
    This is the good side of the attorneys.

    The bad side of the attorneys is that often they perpetuate disputes in order to run-up the bill. This is the present case for the Society of Saint Pius X. There are presently two bishops who are engaged in some unproductive disputes, while the rest of the Society, which represents what is left of the Roman Catholic Church, is being surrounded by the enemies. The SSPX, instead of forming a compact group, is being divided by those two bishops. The SSPX is divided into two camps: one camp is the Accorditos with a group of mercenaries slimy Jєωιѕн lawyers, and the other camp is the one that I name the "Dynamiteros" who ramble on some past questions such as the existence of the h0Ɩ0cαųst. This dispute within the SSPX is maintained alive in the same way as unscrupulous lawyer would perpetuate a dispute.
    I do hope that those said two bishops will come to term with what they are doing. The SSPX is the Alamo of the Church. Perhaps those said two bishops could take example on an imperfect man such as Melvin Belli, who was a genuine fighter for the good causes, or even to Saint Augustine, who did accomplish great things and who later won some significant cases for Our Blessed Mother the Virgin Mary, once genuinely converted to Christ by Saint Monica and by an other great Saint.