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Published: Thursday, July 09, 2009
Bylined to: Arthur Shaw

Cardinal Oscar Andres Rodriguez Maradiaga is not sick ... he's just evil

VHeadline commentarist Arthur Shaw writes: "In an interview released on Wednesday on Honduras media, the top representative of the Catholic Church in Honduras, Cardinal Oscar Rodriguez, put the blame on Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez for the crisis in the Central American country and recommended him to refrain himself from 'putting his hands here,'" according to EL Universal, a top representative of the bourgeois media in Venezuela.

Honduran Cardinal Oscar Rodriguez, a worthless expert on divine beings with no sense of justice or ethics, blames Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez for the overthrow of Honduran democracy and for the establishment of a reactionary bourgeois dictatorship in Honduras. The opinion of this worthless Catholic expert on divinity is peculiar, to say the least, for the 34-member OAS unanimously condemned the Honduran dictatorship, not Hugo Chavez. The 192-member United Nations unanimously condemned the dictatorship, not Hugo Chavez. The 27-member EU unanimously condemned the dictatorship, not Chavez. But this slimy, two-faced, and forked-tongued apostle of Mephisto and Mammon, who purports to be a prince of the Nazarenes, condemns only Hugo Chavez, not the dictatorship in Honduras. Cardinal Oscar Rodriguez is as twisted and as perverse as his two masters, Mephisto and Mammon, spirits below.

"'This gentleman has tried to put his hands here. I whish him to leave us alone, to devote himself to rule his country and that is enough,' said Rodriguez, as quoted by daily newspapers La Tribuna and El Heraldo," wrote El Universal in Venezuela.

The comment "This gentleman has tried to put his hands here" means that Hugo Chavez, like millions of others in Honduras and all over the world, defends Honduran democracy overthrown by dictatorship while the filthy Cardinal Rodriguez does the reverse. The comment "I whish him to leave us alone" means this "us," whom the cardinal mentions, is the tiny minority of the Honduran people who exercise power over the vast majority of the oppressed Honduran people during the current dictatorship. Clearly, the degenerate cardinal is one of those whom the dictatorship financially rewards. The comment "to devote himself to rule his country and that is enough" means that slimy soul of the cardinal resents the passion for justice that the depraved cardinal sees in Hugo Chavez, person of ethics.

"Rodriguez read out on Saturday a statement during an obligatory simultaneous broadcast, where he justified the way President Manuel Zelaya was removed from office, AFP reported," El Universal wrote.

It is not uncommon for the filth and slime that reside at the top of Catholic hierarchy to rejoice exceedingly over a dictatorship that replaces a democracy. In April 2002 in Venezuela, four bishops joyfully signed the manifesto that extolled the virtues of the dictatorship that lasted only two days. This filth and slime in high places, who claim to speak in the name of the Nazarenes, often insinuate that God, the top divine being, endorses dictatorship over democracy.

"He [the foul-mouthed Cardinal Rodriguez] also urged Zelaya not to return to his country in order to avoid 'bloodshed' and pointed out that the Catholic Church is primarily interested in preventing casualties," El Universal wrote.

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