Look at those lifeless eyes!
The mean expression!
The arrogant smirk!
The filthy collar on her shirt!
Bloody shame.
The 82 year old religious sister - Sr. Meg, AKA Megan Rice, broke into a heavily guarded nuclear facility in Tennessee with two young male accomplices and painted slogans and threw what they said was human blood on the wall of the facility before they were arrested shortly before 4.30am last Saturday. Full story here.
This is wrong on so many levels. The woman is 82. She was dressed in shorts and a filthy T-top. She was out during the Grande Silence - leaving the enclosure without her habit, and with two younger men. They destroyed property - cutting through a fence, and then threw blood and painted slogans on the wall. So sick! They defaced Government property. She - who more than likely comes from a convent that is regulated as a nuclear free-zone, walks shamelessly into a nuclear facility and contaminates herself and the young boys she forced to accompany her. I know! I thought she was against nuclear stuff? Publicity hound. Furthermore - how do we know the human blood was not contaminated with Ebola or AIDS? Don't get me started on obedience. (BTW - she's not allowed to ask for donations - but she's been good there.)
I thought the Vatican investigated these renegade, run-a-round, fly-by-night nuns?
What?
Caught red-handed.
Hahaha! It's okay if it's human blood, if it's animal blood that would be ridiculous. ROFL, I just read the article, virtual news!? I thought you made it up!
ReplyDeleteHow did she escape from the institution?
ReplyDeleteThank God for small favors. She dons no pink lipstick ;)
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