Back at home, however, it seems the daily grind of being pope _ the audiences with visiting heads of state, the weekly public catechism lessons, the sessions with visiting bishops _ has taken its toll. A spark is gone. He doesn’t elaborate off-the-cuff much anymore, and some days he just seems wiped out.
Month: December 2011
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Rumors in Rome: Is the Pope too tired to continue?
Rumors abound this year that Pope Benedict is tired, out of touch, and rarely filled with the energy needed to be engaging or even in charge of the Church.The Associated Press wire service is reporting that Pope Benedict is disengaged, rarely meeting with bishops, and now in need of a platform to carry him instead of walking down St. Peter’s Basilica.The Pope will turn 85 in 2012…and with past statements that Benedict has made when he was Cardinal Raztinger, the issue is even more controversial: He said that if popes can’t do the job, they should resign the papacy.No word from Rome on resignations, though.The spark is gone… over. Out.A few years ago a protester wearing red leaped out of the audience at a Christmas Eve service to rush the pope before being taken down by guards…This year, it is questionable if the Pope would need the guards since his platform does the work his legs once did.The Catholic Church has been down this road of sick popes before. Rumors flew in the early 2000s about John Paul II … constant news of death and illness. Until a dove appeared above his head and days later he died.Benedict is 85 years young in ’12.Long live Benny. -

China cracks down
CHINA WANTS BLOGGERS’ REAL NAMES.. they are asking for real names before posting online.. -

The Caravan to Midnight
Medium Mark Anthony appeared on the program for the first three hours of the show.. The final hour of the program included open lines in which John B. Wells spoke in great detail about his theories and views on chemtrails, what is in them, and what they can do to the human body.Full audio available on the show for “Coast insiders.” You Tube videos will surely include the members only audio. -

A freak storm: Apples from the sky
The UK DAILY MAIL reporting that a strange vortex around a fruit farm led to a mini tornado of apples.. traffic was forced to grind to a halt..
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New quake, Puerto Rico
5.3 earthquake has been observed in Joyuda, Puerto Rico, Caribean on Saturday, December 17 , 2011 at 08:20:23 (AM) UTC. The earthquake’s depth was in 17.00 km (10.56 miles) and 20.82 km South of Joyuda, Puerto Rico, Caribean
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New quake
5.2 earthquake has been observed in Horoera, New Zealand, Australia & New-Zealand on Saturday, December 17 , 2011 at 12:00:36 (PM) UTC. The earthquake’s depth was in 30 km (18.64 miles) and 588.6 km South of Horoera, New Zealand, Australia & New-Zealand
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More than 250 killed in the Philippines after flash flood
Hell on earth.Typhoon Washi hits the Philippines ..250 confirmed dead.400 missing.The death toll is sure to rise, according to officials, who are recovering from the blast from the typhoon.When Washi swept in, it immediately caused drenching heavy rains, flash floods, mudslides, and power loss to thousands of homes. The hardest hit areas according to fresh reports from the Philippines were the cities of Illigan and Cagayan de Oro.Reports from the Philippines also speak of harrowing rescues, villages washed in to the sea, and muddy ugly water rushing through streets, picking up with it any pieces of debris available to go for the ride.The government mobilized 20,000 soldiers in the nation for relief operations. The port cities struck with the most hell will be seeing the most troops–the reports seem to suggest that those cities are practically decimated with water and wind damage.Tropical systems are not stranger to the Philippines. The nation typically gets hit with up to 20 storms a year. However, this storm seemed to be hit with extra strength. NASA saw the tropical system’s winds and rains to be intense over a larger area.Washi wasn’t done yet. After it leaves the nation of the Philippines behind to deal with destruction, it’s into the Sulu Sea where meteorologists say it will intensify again before it strikes Vietnam. -

No better than that starting the Christmas week than with… Cyndi Lauper
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Good grief! It’s not your child’s Christmas tune. But it’s a Friday night. The week before Christmas begins.. -

Fresh images of police brutality emerge from Egypt
Disturbing scenes in Egypt emerging tonight.. and now thanks to the UK DAILY MAIL, sick photos of police brutality are being published online and around the world in real time.One image shows the police grabbing a girl by the hair; Another shows Egyptian authorities beating a protester in Cairo. Another has a woman in a burka being rampaged by cops.. bloody images.. ravaged faces.. torn up bodies. All courtesy of the Arab Spring and the military in the Mubarak-free new Egypt. Human rights groups say nothing has changed.. all the same. Everything the same.The newly published images are adding fuel to the fire of protests already occurring in the nation; Twitter and Facebook alive with updates from inside the nation. Protesters speaking out in cyberspace… less bloody than the streets of Cairo this day. -

Looking forward to 2012 like a hole in the head
The presidential debates, early states voting, and political advertisements appearing on TV may have already left their mark: Months before the election next November, Americans are already sick of it all and dreading what is to come.A new Gallup poll illustrates just how united the nation actually may be becoming: 70% can’t wait for the whole election cycle to be over.And even more in depth on it all: Democrats and Republicans can’t wait for it to be over at about the same percentage.. more independents can’t wait than even mainstream parties.Men can’t wait for it to be over.Women can’t wait for it to be over.The young can’t wait.. the old can’t wait.And who said America was a divided nation? United we stand.



