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Quote from: MaterDominiciQuote from: Zeitun"The summer soldier and the sunshine patriot will, in this crisis, shrink from the service of his country; ..."I might be reading this wrong, but this sure doesn't sound like someone who lives in my part of the world. I had to read this twice. Duuh. Now I see, that in Texas everyone's a patriot, everyone's a soldier, it's always summer and it's always sunshine, and NOBODY shrinks from ANYTHING in any 'crisis', including but not limited to this crisis, or the service of his country. Okay, now I get it. Obviously, T. Paine was not a Texan.
Quote from: Zeitun"The summer soldier and the sunshine patriot will, in this crisis, shrink from the service of his country; ..."I might be reading this wrong, but this sure doesn't sound like someone who lives in my part of the world.
"The summer soldier and the sunshine patriot will, in this crisis, shrink from the service of his country; ..."
Zeitun is emotionally committed to Fr. Pfeiffer
--education programs: developing Catholic homeschool programs that are not affiliated with the SSPX,
BTW- I have heard from one who knows him, that Bishop Williamson actually listens to women because he recognizes they have God-given intuition that he, a man, lacks. Let's all we ladies go to war on behalf of His Lordship.
Quote from: Neil ObstatQuote from: MaterDominiciQuote from: Zeitun"The summer soldier and the sunshine patriot will, in this crisis, shrink from the service of his country; ..."I might be reading this wrong, but this sure doesn't sound like someone who lives in my part of the world. I had to read this twice. Duuh. Now I see, that in Texas everyone's a patriot, everyone's a soldier, it's always summer and it's always sunshine, and NOBODY shrinks from ANYTHING in any 'crisis', including but not limited to this crisis, or the service of his country. Okay, now I get it. Obviously, T. Paine was not a Texan. Well, OK. I would have stopped with "it's always summer." : )