Gorbachev comes out
CFP | April 13, 2005 | Judi McLeod
The history-making global outpouring of love and respect for Pope John Paul II had the legions of the left singing the blues last week.
It’s not just that world attention was focused on St. Peter’s Square, it was that millions flocked to the precedent-setting farewell to the Pope of the People. April 8, 2005 was televised proof that the global secular mission is not only failing–but also failing abysmally.
"You can come out now," could be the post pope funeral message to the anti-Christian, dying-with-dignity depopulation movement.
Four days after Pope John Paul II’s funeral, former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev "came out".
Gorbachev attended a gala dinner at the Liberty Grand in Toronto Monday night. He was there to present the Canadian Red Cross’s Power of Humanity award. The award, the creation of Red Cross Ontario, was bestowed upon Dr. Joseph Wong, a prominent advocate for refugee relief, medical research, social services and geriatric care in Canada.
Gorbachev, now a citizen of the United States of America, used the occasion to boast to reporters.
"Perestroika," he crowed, "is an unprecedented project", reminding us of his economic plan to reform the failing Communist economy. "No similar one has ever been or ever will be undertaken. But it was broken off at the moment when we were moving (toward success)."
In layman’s language, the patient died, but the operation was a success. . . . .
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