An open letter to the President

Attack one group at a time, man. Give us a chance to catch up on our prayers!

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Just when WE THE PEOPLE thought we only had to pray for the safety of underaged girls, Iranian citizens, Cubans, Venezuelans, immigrants, the hungry, the poor, the sick, and the prostitutes around you, we awaken to read this: “MESSAGE TO THE CLERGY, RELIGIOUS & FAITHFUL OF THE DIOCESE OF PALM BEACH FROM OUR BISHOP: The Diocese of Palm Beach stands firm with our Holy Father, Pope Leo XIV, and strongly rejects the disrespectful and violent attacks that Donald J. Trump has directed against the Holy Father. These attacks also constitute a grave violation of the religlous freedom enshrined in the Constitution of the United States and, as such, harm the rights of the American Catholic faithful. Please pray for the safety of the Holy Father.” Dude, we’re tired, man. We want to go to bed, but the list keeps going on and on… Maybe you could do this more like a Baskin Robbin’s? Like, have a flavor of the week, but like, a persecution of the week? So we can keep up? Pleaseandthankyou

▶ Created on April 20 by Nicole

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