Anti-Catholic Link of The Day

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Search on Google for "Catholic", and you'll probably get this ad:

Are Catholics doomed.
Did you know that most people in
the Mafia are Catholic? Worried.
www.Dont_Worship_in_Vain.com

Click through if you want to see the site: it only costs them -- oh, I'd guess about $0.15 each time.

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If we can find the address of the creator of that site, we could put a horse's head in his bed. I don't think we should have him whacked yet, but a "Holy Whapping" might be in order. Let's mobilize those fun-loving kids out at Notre Dame!

Hey, I just finished watching the Godfather! I plan to watch part II next Saturday evening.

What great movies they are!

Hey - we have a new slogan for CL:
"We click, you pay!"

Boy, those guys don't seem to like anybody very much!

But, if anyone here wants to try to communicate with them, here is an e-mail address for them: biblestudyguide-owner@yahoogroups.com

R.C, as leader of our rebellious little movement against them, I think you ought to at least let them know what we're up to. Otherwise they'll get fat heads and think they are attracting a lot of like-minded chowderheads and running a successful site. I just clicked for the past five minutes, and will probably do more when the Red Sox game comes on at 4:00.

Don't click on it excessively: once a day would be plenty, if you want to keep up with their campaign.
I'm not advocating harassment.
Besides, even if someone were trying to run their bill up, it wouldn't work, once they reached their daily spending limit in Google's ad system.

Awwww, come on! This isn't harassment, it's a religious crusade to rescue Google from the anti-Catholic infidels.

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On life and living in communion with the Catholic Church.

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