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More stagnation ....
« Reply #5 on: November 20, 2014, 08:22:32 AM »




I'm not worried about credibility or arguing with keyboard warriors.  For weeks this Ignacio coward is taunting me every chance he gets, well will see if he likes to taunt people in person.  I could care a less what these cowards think about me or the hillbillies in Kentucky.  We'll see where their heart is when they stand toe to toe taunting me all the time behind the keyboard. I got something for that.

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« Reply #6 on: November 20, 2014, 08:31:26 AM »
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Quote from: Militia Jesu
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The Kentucky faction has never really been taken serious so perhaps when you state it is a remarkable enterprise you are being facetious.

If the Kentucky faction is not taken seriously, why would a nobody from another country be so interested in it to the point of writing "open letters" to them?


If you've got all your teeth you won't after your next visit to Brazil.


His Achilles' heel teeth you found, dear Militia Jesu.


P.S. At least he doesn't want to shoot you, in contrast to Mrs Elsa's wants.


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« Reply #7 on: November 20, 2014, 09:15:18 AM »
Quote from: Ethelred
Quote from: Centroamerica
Quote from: Militia Jesu
Quote from: Centroamerica
The Kentucky faction has never really been taken serious so perhaps when you state it is a remarkable enterprise you are being facetious.

If the Kentucky faction is not taken seriously, why would a nobody from another country be so interested in it to the point of writing "open letters" to them?


If you've got all your teeth you won't after your next visit to Brazil.


His Achilles' heel teeth you found, dear Militia Jesu.


P.S. At least he doesn't want to shoot you, in contrast to Mrs Elsa's wants.



Yeah, don't be so assumptive.

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« Reply #8 on: November 20, 2014, 11:40:40 AM »
Wessex:
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It did not take long to see more fragmentation; I think it is cyclical and may have something to do with the weather. Let us blame global warming!

Yes, the five part Dawn of the Zombies soap opera was a big mistake. I think here the bish is playing with his audience and is trying to re-establish some kind of position within the ever-present confusion called the SSPX. A bond is supposed to exist between the two rival bishops using female intermediaries from this world and the next. Bp. W was left holding the parcel and and has duly passed it on to his audience to determine the value of its contents.


Wessex, I think you may be trying to 'outclever' yourself.  By these cynical remarks I could almost swear that you too are to be numbered among the Sasquatches.  If you think that the "bish" is "playing with his audience," then, of course, I can only assume that you have lost all respect for him.  You obviously take a very dim view of the "seer" and her credibility.  But dismissing her out of hand is simply du jour on this forum.  No truly sophisticated poster like yourself could dare think otherwise.  You would immediately lose your hard-won forum credentials.  Your would be instantly relegated to Cathinfo's back bench, and all the forum's hairy creatures would raise an awful cacophony of chirping and grunting against you.  We can't have that.
I tend to believe the woman, as you all know.  I do not believe that the bishop is "trying to re-establish" anything, least of all a position within the SSPX.  If this were the case, then I can not think of a clumsier way of going about it.

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« Reply #9 on: November 20, 2014, 01:02:32 PM »
Quote from: Wessex
It did not take long to see more fragmentation; I think it is cyclical and may have something to do with the weather. Let us blame global warming!  

Yes, the five part Dawn of the Zombies soap opera was a big mistake. I think here the bish is playing with his audience and is trying to re-establish some kind of position within the ever-present confusion called the SSPX. A bond is supposed to exist between the two rival bishops using female intermediaries from this world and the next. Bp. W was left holding the parcel and and has duly passed it on to his audience to determine the value of its contents. This is his typical modus operandi: leadership from the rear. Naturally, we are therefore inclined to contrast this style with that of the more active within the 'loose association' and credit does have to go to the Kentucky faction for their remarkable enterprise over the last few years. In saying this, I do not have to agree with all of their positions or their way of working.

The influence Bp. W has had and is having within the trad world does deserve some in depth analysis. Maybe because he is the only bishop on the 'right' side of the current Lefebvre divide that he can do no wrong for some people. That and the charisma from being a very rare polished Oxbridge graduate that promotes a uniquely high church product  for the English-speaking world along with the added bonus of being very politically incorrect. Doubtless he is following in ABL's footsteps to some extent but is fearful of doing more than he did. Herein lies that weakening stagnation that infuriates the more active trads. I feel therefore an examination of this characteristic in the bishop cannot be undertaken without looking at how it also infected ABL's thinking that in due course solidified as the torpid SSPX. Now, I am beginning to feel very drowsy .......... all things SSPX is very tiring!  


Occasionally I see a satirical post by your good self I like in part - but over the years I think it's fairly safe to say I usually disagree with you, but in this case there is little to fault.

If you think +W is playing "pass the parcel" do you think that the last layer has been removed or is that old worn copy of his favorite Tiny Tim's "Tiptoe through the Tulips" record still playing on his wind-up gramaphone ?

Now Hollingsworth for that matter is a different kettle of Sasquatch altogether !