They would yes. Hamas are one of those entities that you can vote in but you can't vote out. Trump is like that too, although I'm not saying he's a mass murderer like Hamas.
There's a lack of nuance in your reply, lots of detail (lots!) but missing the big picture. The church have questions to answer all over South America about their relationship with dictators but it's believed that Bergoglio tried his best to moderate the brutality of the regime. Don't forget he was in an incredibly difficult position.
Wrong again. The pope tried as hard as he could, behind the scenes, to moderate what the dictatorship was doing to the people. As this is not your blog you can't just delete any view you disagree with, as is your want.
Comedy? he already has tried to carry out a coup on losing once, in doing so he has displayed his true colours. Unfortunately nearly half of Americans will continue to vote for him as they either don't know what kind of person he is or don't care.
Absolute nonsense. It's wasn't stupidity or greed, just human error that happens everywhere. They care more about their people than Putin does, he treats his people as cannon fodder.
Not surprisingly Putin tried to blame the Ukrainians instead of ISIS, in fact it wouldn't surprise me if he did it himself in order to solidify support for his war.
I would tend to agree about that but what happens if one person is constantly offensive, bullying and foul-mouthed? In that case you'd have to get rid of the person and that's what happened here.
One of my nephews is a barista. He is not overworked, despite his claims that he is. That's the present young generation, they are wrapped in clingfilm compared to us and what we did at their age..
RE: Who is next?
Well done for keeping the issue in the public mind.