Gabe, You need to relax and lighten up a little. Chill, bro', as we say in the hood.
First of all, though I am a huge Bush-supporter and worked to elect and re-elect him in my battleground state of Ohio, I don't recall taking any offense at postings ridiculing him, unless you are translating my comments and reading between the lines of my responses. Making fun of Bush is routine in the left-wing media so it's like pouring water on a duck's back any more. His success is the best revenge. Besides, with our freedom of speech in America, we are used to such things, mainly because we are required to lump it, and we respond in kind when we can. It's a two way street. Secondly, Papa Ratzi, aka Benedict XVI, is my kind of guy, so I was not denigrating him, just the opposite, I used the term affectionately, Gabe Baby. He's just the Pope, for God's sake. I think he can handle it, even if you cannot. Regarding the Sun newspaper, I think they copied the name from me, who copied it from the Italian press. So, if you don't understand terms of endearment, you may be in for some major heartburn. Please don't become like some of our hyper-sensitive Goanetters who were proven to have been imagining that they were being abused when they were not even being referred to, as shown by any objective reading of their own carefully chosen examples. --- Gabe Menezes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 25/04/05, Mario Goveia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > I don't have the answer to your question about > > fractions, Marlon. I recently agreed with George > that > > even Papa Ratzi is a cafeteria Catholic at some > level. > > RESPONSE: You took offence to people's postings > denigrating George > Bush WRT to his name. Please stop calling Pope > Benedict XVI, Papa > Ratzi; although you live in the USA you seem to read > a lot our our Sun > News paper. > > cheers. > Gabe Menezes. > > London England. > >
