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Originally Posted by james t kirk
But as it stands right now - he hasn't been convicted of anything by any court in any land. Until that happens, there is no need for him to resign (unless he feels otherwise.)
As to dragging the Catholic Church into the light, and into the 21'st century - that's a whole different thread.
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He hasn't been convicted only because he's claiming sovereign immunity as head of state of an independent nation, the Vatican. He's certainly committed crimes, both in America and Italy.
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