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redmanjp wrote:wish they could just have some kinda plane that can hold a huge amount of water to dump it on the building
redmanjp wrote:wish they could just have some kinda plane that can hold a huge amount of water to dump it on the building
The_Honourable wrote:...and when the foundation was begging for funds to renovate all these years, these billionaires were nowhere to be found.
agent007 wrote:Napoleon celebrated his victory there not so? Wasn't he considered a precursor kinda to Hitler? Where is it written in the Bible that places of worship should be protected by creepy looking gargoyles?
Monk BANzai wrote:hmmm.. interesting how many "billionaires" are rushing to pledge allegiance to the rebuild..
Black American churches don't count in the eyes of white America.shogun wrote:Monk BANzai wrote:hmmm.. interesting how many "billionaires" are rushing to pledge allegiance to the rebuild..
Hey, as long as those 3 historically black churches in Louisiana that were recently arsoned to the ground in 10 days, get at least one pledge from the uber-monied, then i don't care. Oh, wait... whut?
zoom rader wrote:Black American churches don't count in the eyes of white America.shogun wrote:Monk BANzai wrote:hmmm.. interesting how many "billionaires" are rushing to pledge allegiance to the rebuild..
Hey, as long as those 3 historically black churches in Louisiana that were recently arsoned to the ground in 10 days, get at least one pledge from the uber-monied, then i don't care. Oh, wait... whut?
Make America great again.sMASH wrote:zoom rader wrote:Black American churches don't count in the eyes of white America.shogun wrote:Monk BANzai wrote:hmmm.. interesting how many "billionaires" are rushing to pledge allegiance to the rebuild..
Hey, as long as those 3 historically black churches in Louisiana that were recently arsoned to the ground in 10 days, get at least one pledge from the uber-monied, then i don't care. Oh, wait... whut?
not even michael jordan, shaquel o neal, and kanye? not even a kardishian?
what about kajol and SRK?
what about pat robinson, kenneth copeland, joyce mayer, joel osteen?
not even td jakes, crefflo dollar?
fleck. guess the people hadda churrup churrup dollar by dollar,,, IIIFFFF they want it back
The_Honourable wrote:...and when the foundation was begging for funds to renovate all these years, these billionaires were nowhere to be found.
teems1 wrote:The_Honourable wrote:...and when the foundation was begging for funds to renovate all these years, these billionaires were nowhere to be found.
Renovation funds are different from rebuilding funds.
These 2 billionaires names would now be forever remembered as the rebuilders of a world heritage site.
During a renovation they would have just been another contributor.
Monk BANzai wrote:The_Honourable wrote:and mind you this is in France... one of the most Godless countries on the planet.
[/conspiracy theory]
Fite. Me.
gt4tified wrote:Monk BANzai wrote:The_Honourable wrote:and mind you this is in France... one of the most Godless countries on the planet.
[/conspiracy theory]
Fite. Me.
They buss everybody ass in World Cup tho....
By Niraj Chokshi
April 17, 2019
A 37-year-old New Jersey man carrying a pair of full two-gallon cans of gasoline was arrested on Wednesday night after entering St. Patrick’s Cathedral in New York, the police said.
The man entered the cathedral just before 8 p.m. but was turned away by a church security officer, according to John Miller, the Police Department’s deputy commissioner of intelligence and counterterrorism. As the man exited, some gasoline spilled on the floor.
The security officer then notified two police officers outside the cathedral, who caught up to the man and began to question him. While he was cooperative, his answers were inconsistent and evasive, Mr. Miller said at a news conference.
“His basic story was that he was cutting through the cathedral to get to Madison Avenue, that his car had run out of gas,” Mr. Miller said. “We took a look at the vehicle. It was not out of gas, and at that point he was taken into custody.”
The man was also carrying two bottles of lighter fluid and two extended butane lighters, Mr. Miller said. The man was uninjured and the church was undamaged.“The individual was stopped as he tried to come into the cathedral,” the Archdiocese of New York said in a statement. The man, the statement continued, “was turned over to the police. Nothing happened inside the cathedral.”
Charges were not immediately filed against the man, whose name the police did not release. “He is known to police,” Mr. Miller said, without elaborating.
The episode drew a heavy police presence. About a dozen officers gathered on the corner of Fifth Avenue and 50th Street in Midtown, while another officer directed traffic at the corner. Another half-dozen officers stood outside the entrance to the church.
The encounter happened two days after a fire tore through the Notre-Dame cathedral in Paris, one of that city’s most famous monuments. Investigators are still looking into the specific cause of that fire, though it was believed to be accidental.
St. Patrick’s Cathedral seats about 2,200 people and opened its doors in May 1879.