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The Armed Clergymen were the reserve paramilitary of Pope John Paul II before his surrender to the U.S and Poland joint Coalition forces who overrun his headquarters, the Apostolic Palace. The Clergymen were described to be quite useless by Pope John Paull II in his memoirs, for he recalls the Clergymen to be "busy with making white flags and learning the word for 'I surrender' in Polish rather than actually defending the Holy See".

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  • Semi-Armed Clergymen (Gingrich's America)
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  • The Armed Clergymen were the reserve paramilitary of Pope John Paul II before his surrender to the U.S and Poland joint Coalition forces who overrun his headquarters, the Apostolic Palace. The Clergymen were described to be quite useless by Pope John Paull II in his memoirs, for he recalls the Clergymen to be "busy with making white flags and learning the word for 'I surrender' in Polish rather than actually defending the Holy See".
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  • The Armed Clergymen were the reserve paramilitary of Pope John Paul II before his surrender to the U.S and Poland joint Coalition forces who overrun his headquarters, the Apostolic Palace. The Clergymen were described to be quite useless by Pope John Paull II in his memoirs, for he recalls the Clergymen to be "busy with making white flags and learning the word for 'I surrender' in Polish rather than actually defending the Holy See".
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