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Mother Theresa a bit of a shit..



Nibble

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Jan 3, 2007
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Did you hear about this? Apparantly her childrens homes were very badly run and she kept a lot of the money for herself while the children were left in their own faeces, chained to damp mattresses and denied medical attention.

Donal Macintyre is about to release a documentary expose entitled " The true legacy of Mother Theresa". Ther eis a lot about it on his website if you require evidence.
 




beorhthelm

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Jul 21, 2003
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:rolleyes: yeah, often heard of her pulling up in her roller, DRIPPING in gold and diamonds before she got changed into habit for a hard days chaining up the kids
 


Rusthall Seagull

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Did you hear about this? Apparantly her childrens homes were very badly run and she kept a lot of the money for herself while the children were left in their own faeces, chained to damp mattresses and denied medical attention.

Donal Macintyre is about to release a documentary expose entitled " The true legacy of Mother Theresa". Ther eis a lot about it on his website if you require evidence.

f*** me, did she smack them aswell ?
 


She was a sodding cow. Refused treatment to anyone who did not first convert to catholocism, refused treatment to any woman who wanted to terminate a child they were carrying forcing thousands of poor and illiterate women in India to have children they did not want, refused to sanction any kind of contraception despite knowing it would condemn women in India to death from aids and other std's.

About as holy as a piece of shit quite frankly.

The woman was a soddin disgrace.
 


Nibble

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:rolleyes: yeah, often heard of her pulling up in her roller, DRIPPING in gold and diamonds before she got changed into habit for a hard days chaining up the kids


No,no. This is quite legitimate. A lot of reports by English workers in her orphanages are rather damning. And a lot of people are questioning how much she actually helped.


http://macintyre.com/content/view/533/105/


Check it out for yourself.
 














Giraffe

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I mis-read this at first and thought it said Mother Theresa a bit of a sort!!
 


colinpants

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Jan 24, 2005
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She didn't steal the money it was just resting in her account.
 




Nibble

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:rolleyes: yeah, often heard of her pulling up in her roller, DRIPPING in gold and diamonds before she got changed into habit for a hard days chaining up the kids


The point is no-one really knew where the money went.
 


Fatty Arbuckle

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Jul 24, 2007
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Donal Macintyre has done quite a few of these investigations before.

I just think its too easy to criticise people who do the sort of work few of us would ever go any where near. Believe me I've had a little experience of working with 'homeless' men. Its tough work and it's easy enough to do it badly.
 






Fixtures

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Aug 12, 2007
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She was a sodding cow. Refused treatment to anyone who did not first convert to catholocism,

:bla::bla::bla:

In 1952 Mother Teresa opened the first Home for the Dying in space made available by the City of Calcutta. With the help of Indian officials she converted an abandoned Hindu temple into the Kalighat Home for the Dying, a free hospice for the poor. She renamed it Kalighat, the Home of the Pure Heart (Nirmal Hriday). Those brought to the home received medical attention and were afforded the opportunity to die with dignity, according to the rituals of their faith; Muslims were read the Quran, Hindus received water from the Ganges, and Catholics received the Last Rites.
 






Cian

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Jul 16, 2003
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She went to nun college (I'm presuming there's a proper name for that?) in Rathfarnham, enough to make anyone a snooty cow even if they tried not to be ;)
 






:bla::bla::bla:

In 1952 Mother Teresa opened the first Home for the Dying in space made available by the City of Calcutta. With the help of Indian officials she converted an abandoned Hindu temple into the Kalighat Home for the Dying, a free hospice for the poor. She renamed it Kalighat, the Home of the Pure Heart (Nirmal Hriday). Those brought to the home received medical attention and were afforded the opportunity to die with dignity, according to the rituals of their faith; Muslims were read the Quran, Hindus received water from the Ganges, and Catholics received the Last Rites.


And where did you copy those lies from, some catholic church website? Most of it is lies. go and check the websites of those she and her order refused help to instead of swallowing church propoganda.
 


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