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Did I ever hear him make remarks that could be considered controversial while I sat in the church?
Did I ever hear him make remarks that could be considered controversial while I sat in church?
"We are very clear presenters should not make remarks that could be misinterpreted and BBC News apologises for any offence that may have been caused".
Not only did a high-ranking government official make remarks that espoused a single religious view and denigrated others, but he damaged the national security policy of the United States.
Francis, unlike Pope Benedict, who gave one disastrous mid-flight press conference and then gave up the practice, has used these encounters as an opportunity to float trial balloons, and make remarks that are aimed more at influencing public opinion than at making new Church doctrine.
If and when she does, Gabby Giffords will rise to make remarks that will elevate our civic life once again.
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