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phil
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The Pope Has Interesting Comments
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9/11/2017 4:06:32 PM (updated 9/11/2017 4:07:09 PM)
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http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/745964/vatican-intent-on-signing-paris-climate-agreement
So Vatican city "intended" to sign the deal
https://treaties.un.org/pages/ViewDetails.aspx?src=TREATY&mtdsg_no=XXVII-7-d&chapter=27&lang=en
But didnt.....
Wow, the pope is almost as good as you GFY - pure hypocit.
If the Pope was pro immigrant he can start with removing his own walls if he is truly "Pro-life" and we can ship him a bunch of dreamers.
http://www.thesocialcontract.com/artman2/publish/tsc0504/article_473.shtml
In 1993, greater New York took in 128,434 legal immigrants, or .877 of its area population.11 (Illegal immigrants would have swollen that number considerably.) Against that standard, Vatican City should not object to taking a similar percentage of its population, especially with its relatively lower population density. That works out to just 8.7 persons each year (not counting illegals).
Since none at all are accepted, one begins to see a bit of a credibility problem. Namely, why should the Catholic hierarchy ask the United States to do (i.e., accept huge numbers of immigrants and refugees) what its own little country will not?
Perhaps the Vatican would argue that even 8.7 persons a year would eventually overwhelm its resources. In 50 years, after all, that would amount to 435 additional citizens, plus all their offspring. Accounting for the relatively high birthrates of refugee families, 50 years might well see a doubling of Vatican City's population.
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