Spain: Army Humiliates Anti-Christian Government
Spain’s anti-Christian government of Pedro Sánchez, a saloon socialist, attempted this year to drastically reduce the presence of the military at Toledo’s famous Corpus Christi procession. Usually, …More
Spain’s anti-Christian government of Pedro Sánchez, a saloon socialist, attempted this year to drastically reduce the presence of the military at Toledo’s famous Corpus Christi procession.
Usually, a big contingent of military personnel from different departments of the local military academy participates. But this year, Sánchez wanted only a small presence of volunteers.
The military obeyed. Therefore, only one group of volunteers went, namely, the entire academy: six companies and two battalions. No one was absent.
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Usually, a big contingent of military personnel from different departments of the local military academy participates. But this year, Sánchez wanted only a small presence of volunteers.
The military obeyed. Therefore, only one group of volunteers went, namely, the entire academy: six companies and two battalions. No one was absent.
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mccallansteve
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My question is; Were the bishops upset that Dear leader was disobeyed by the academy?
Kenjiro M. Yoshimori
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Probably. Except for afew, they are probably Bergoglians....especially the new pro-LGBTQ pervert loving new Archbishop of Madrid, appointed by Bergoglio before his serious (sob, sob, boo hoo), operation in the hospital. ![😂](/emoji/f09f9882)