Friday, December 01, 2006

Kissinger to Serve As Papal Adviser?


So, now this Pope, who, quite frankly gives me the creeps, is asking advise from a war criminal; a man who dare not enter ceratin countries, because he would be arrested on the spot?

The Roman Catholic Church seems to be heading for hell in a hand basket.

Kissinger to Serve As Papal Adviser?:

VATICAN CITY — Over the course of his long and controversial career, former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger has had many titles. Now he reportedly has one more — adviser to the Pope.
According to the Italian newspaper La Stampa, Pope Benedict XVI has invited the 83-year-old former adviser to Richard Nixon to be a political consultant, and Kissinger has accepted.

Quoting an “authoritative” diplomatic source at the Holy See, the paper reported Nov. 4 that the Nobel laureate was asked at a recent private audience with the Holy Father to form part of a papal “advisory board” on foreign and political affairs.

As the Register went to press, Kissinger’s office was unable to confirm or deny the report. La Stampa stood by its story, although the Italian press is less rigorous in its authentication of stories as is the United States Press.

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