Mazi,
I do not want to be personal, so let us leave Arinze out of this. I
know enough of the history of the Papacy, including its major sources
of initial investments capital. I also suspect that you know. If Mazi
Francis Nwaneri Opara (my father) resurrects today and he is elected a
Pope (with God all things are possible), I will regard him as a Mafia
overlord. Mazi, I do not know about mature and amateur "poe it", I do
know that I agree with the opinion expressed in the post I was
responding to. Furthermore, whatever you think that is beneath me is
your subjective opinion, after all, some poets still maintain that
posting my poems on Internet forums and on social networks is beneath
me. Have that subjective opinion changed anything? Ndewo Mazi.
CAO.
On Jun 7, 1:04 pm, Cornelius Hamelberg <corneliushamelb...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> 2!
>
> Chidi! Chidi !Chidi!
>
> Now I chide you!
>
> "Tell fren true noh pwell fren "
>
> Surely, this is below you!
>
> A refined man like you wanna echo an amateur
>
> or mature poe-it talking through his orifice that
>
> "Popes fought for office
>
> like the nastiest of mafia
> bosses" ?
>
> Don't you think or know that with these very impious and un-poetic words
> that you utter through your keyboard you are thereby dis-respecting the
> religious chief of most of the world's Igbos?
> C'mon Brother I don't have to remind you that just a while ago nearly the
> whole of the former
>
> Biafra was clapping hands as prayerful cheerleaders and people of hope
>
> when advocating that Cardinal Francis Arinze should be elected Pope
>
> Now, if it had been the Conclave's will that he be elected Bishop of Rome,
> is this what you would be saying about him too – that he had been elected
> to be head of the holy Mafia etc. etc. - and yet you want to go to heaven,
> without a pardon?
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Friday, 7 June 2013 12:23:04 UTC+2, Chidi Anthony Opara wrote:
>
> > "-----Popes fought for office like the nastiest of mafia
> > bosses---------"
> > ----Amatoritsero.
>
> > They were, and still are, Mafia bosses surround by all the
> > paraphernalia of Mafiadom. In the ages past, the instruments and
> > methods of enforcement were crude. Presently, they are refined.
>
> > CAO.
>
> > On Jun 6, 11:26 pm, Amatoritsero Ede <esula...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > ..."This was the dark ages in clerical as well as in any other term:
> > popes
> > > fought for office like the nastiest of mafia bosses; devilish intrigue
> > and
> > > executions were not exempt"...http://www.mtls.ca/issue15/editorial/
>
> > > Amatoritsero
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I do not want to be personal, so let us leave Arinze out of this. I
know enough of the history of the Papacy, including its major sources
of initial investments capital. I also suspect that you know. If Mazi
Francis Nwaneri Opara (my father) resurrects today and he is elected a
Pope (with God all things are possible), I will regard him as a Mafia
overlord. Mazi, I do not know about mature and amateur "poe it", I do
know that I agree with the opinion expressed in the post I was
responding to. Furthermore, whatever you think that is beneath me is
your subjective opinion, after all, some poets still maintain that
posting my poems on Internet forums and on social networks is beneath
me. Have that subjective opinion changed anything? Ndewo Mazi.
CAO.
On Jun 7, 1:04 pm, Cornelius Hamelberg <corneliushamelb...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> 2!
>
> Chidi! Chidi !Chidi!
>
> Now I chide you!
>
> "Tell fren true noh pwell fren "
>
> Surely, this is below you!
>
> A refined man like you wanna echo an amateur
>
> or mature poe-it talking through his orifice that
>
> "Popes fought for office
>
> like the nastiest of mafia
> bosses" ?
>
> Don't you think or know that with these very impious and un-poetic words
> that you utter through your keyboard you are thereby dis-respecting the
> religious chief of most of the world's Igbos?
> C'mon Brother I don't have to remind you that just a while ago nearly the
> whole of the former
>
> Biafra was clapping hands as prayerful cheerleaders and people of hope
>
> when advocating that Cardinal Francis Arinze should be elected Pope
>
> Now, if it had been the Conclave's will that he be elected Bishop of Rome,
> is this what you would be saying about him too – that he had been elected
> to be head of the holy Mafia etc. etc. - and yet you want to go to heaven,
> without a pardon?
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Friday, 7 June 2013 12:23:04 UTC+2, Chidi Anthony Opara wrote:
>
> > "-----Popes fought for office like the nastiest of mafia
> > bosses---------"
> > ----Amatoritsero.
>
> > They were, and still are, Mafia bosses surround by all the
> > paraphernalia of Mafiadom. In the ages past, the instruments and
> > methods of enforcement were crude. Presently, they are refined.
>
> > CAO.
>
> > On Jun 6, 11:26 pm, Amatoritsero Ede <esula...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > ..."This was the dark ages in clerical as well as in any other term:
> > popes
> > > fought for office like the nastiest of mafia bosses; devilish intrigue
> > and
> > > executions were not exempt"...http://www.mtls.ca/issue15/editorial/
>
> > > Amatoritsero
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