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It might be said, the world sat back and watched, looked the other way, said it was a European problem, WWII. And Americans simply went t...

It might be said, the world sat back and watched, looked the other way, said it was a European problem, WWII. And Americans simply went to watch the movies, ate their candy frost at the parks; asked one another: was there really a plague (a war, a genocide) going on in Europe? Out of sight, out of mind. I mean if the world could not stop Hitler, or was unwilling to, what did they expect one Pope to do? I mean, Washington had the information from the spies in the halls of the Vatican. The OSS as I mentioned, were there. Yet America was silent. How many people had to die before America would react? In WWII, 80-million people were killed. Was not Washington, privy to the documents their agent hand? And now, 70-years later, the documents come up because of one man, doing research. Was not the Pope kind of a silent, Richard the Lion Heart? Was the Pope a demon or a saint? He is either one or the other, and there doesn't seem to be anything in-between. If he had killed Hitler as he and his associates wished, he would have been a hero, but like President Jimmy Carter, who failed in the attempt, to rescue 50-Americans taken hostage by Iran, was looked upon as a failure president. Now Obama, rewards Iran by lifting the embargo, and giving them back 100-billion dollars once frozen in banks, he looks like the hero, not Carter. Political chips fall as they will, like gravity, they roll down to the abyss. I mean, now, we have inspired the enemy, who supports Russia and the Syrian President al-Assad, and the near genocide now going on in Syrian. Iran is no friend to the Jew, Christian, or America. So the Pope had hope, even though his crusade looked careless. But the question comes to surface: did he fight the good fight, against the unspeakable evil. We must look at the parable of the talents, at the man Jesus gave one coin to, and the other nine, he gave 10-coins to (thereabouts), and the one who got the one coin, buried it and gave it back to Jesus. And what is the lesson? It is not, that it is better to have tried and failed, than not to have tried at all. The message to God is: he tried! In other words: he did the best he could with what he had, at the time. Well, that's how I see it anyhow. The question comes up also: did the Pope collaborate with the Nazi Regime? It would carry the unexpectedly echoes of such a reality, so people would not be snatched from their homes by the gestapos-I would think, and imprisoned or sent to work as slaves in labor camps. Everything is not black and white, there are a lot of ashen areas here. We can look at the war I was sent to, Vietnam, 1971. President Bush avoided the Vietnam War by being allowed into the National Guard (favoritism: who you know counts), and many college kids were exempt, by running into the nearest college, I wanted to go, volunteered, when I didn't have to go, I was exempt because of a bomb falling on my leg in West Germany, -I couldn't run like a regular soldier was expected to; this all happened a year prior. Like the Pope, you do things because you feel them right; he didn't run away, he went forward, but silently, lest he be dog meat for the Germans.

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