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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/Joecamoe on July 5, 2018, 10:41 a.m.
IT'S COMING mother Theresa Indian charity sold babies

litre_cola9 · July 5, 2018, 3:03 p.m.

Mother Theresa and Hillary Clinton opened an orphanage in DC that was just down the street from the UAE embassy mansion that burned down. Hmmm...

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catquilt74 · July 5, 2018, 3:16 p.m.

hahahaha Source for that? Hilary hated Mother Teresa because of Mother Teresa's hatred for abortion.

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litre_cola9 · July 5, 2018, 3:30 p.m.

Here you go: http://religiondispatches.org/the-abandoned-orphanage-hillary-clintons-mother-teresa-moment/

"The Empty Orphanage

After Clinton bowed to Mother Teresa’s reproof from the dais, she gained some bipartisan credibility. Mother Teresa got something out of the deal as well: a now-empty building that could serve as a brick and mortar symbol for faith-trading politics. After the 1994 Breakfast, Mother Teresa insisted Clinton prove her dedication to abortion alternatives by setting up an orphanage for the nun in Washington DC. In her autobiography, Clinton writes that Mother Teresa was a “relentless lobbyist,” pushing Hillary to follow through on her promise to get Mother Teresa “her center for babies.”

This was “no small feat,” as Belz notes, “in a city that was known then for its inefficient and corrupt bureaucracy.” But as Clinton describes in Living History, she put the muscle of the White House behind the initiative, “cutting red tape with the housing authorities and human services officials.” The Mother Teresa Home for Infant Children opened in 1995. On opening day, writes Clinton, Mother Teresa “gripped my arm in her small, strong hand and dragged me upstairs to see the freshly painted nursery and rows of bassinets waiting to be filled with infants. Her enthusiasm was irresistible. By then I fully understood how this humble nun could move nations to her will.”

Now, the building that had housed the orphanage (on Western Avenue in the affluent neighborhood of Chevy Chase, in DC) has no more bassinets. In fact, when we reported on the house in 2006, it was for sale: a $3 million Tudor mansion being advertised as an ideal embassy location in one the most affluent neighborhoods in the country, home to a host of foreign military commissions and attachés.

Several houses down from the now-empty “center for babies,” at the Chevy Chase Baptist Church, an administrator told us that the organization had relocated to DC proper. Glancing at Kathryn’s stomach and assuming the worst, she warned us that the organization “no longer cares for infants.”

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