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2006-06-06 12:24:14 · 23 answers · asked by D greendesk 3 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

Did the native american or the Vietnamese throw spears or hoes at american buildings too?

2006-06-06 12:48:26 · update #1

23 answers

no he became a christian so stupid people would vote for him the last election

2006-06-06 12:26:44 · answer #1 · answered by sooziebeaker 3 · 3 1

Of course not. He didn't convert to Christianity. He has always been one, although his actions are not becoming of a davout Christian. I hope he hasn't given ALL Christians a bad name.
As far as starting a crusade against Muslims, you seem to be misunderstanding something. The new leaders of Iraq are Muslims, not Christians. Afghanistan is still governed by Muslims, not Christians. The purpose of a crusade is to conquer and sieze control. This is a crusade against oppression and violent dictatorship, but you don't see ANY Christian "presidents" replacing the bad guys. When we finally leave Iraq, we both know what will happen: the people who HATE the concept of people actually being able to CHOOSE their own leaders will try to overthrow their new government so that they can impose their will on every one else. Hopefully there will be enough Muslims who appreciate freedom to prevent this from happening. Thank you. Please drive thru.

2006-06-06 23:40:54 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

This is the answer. The USA was slated to begin (at the behest of the Middle Eastern oil producing countries) a Bourse slated March 31, 2006. Well, we knew in advance it was coming. It was understood. Now, obviously, the standard of all trade is US dollars which are virtually worthless. The strong Euro dollar was to be put into place. This movement alone would have disengaged the American dollar completely because we are in up to our eyeballs in debt. And with the standard Euro dollar, the Europeans and every one else, could peck America to death because as a major power we are going quickly down to major nothing.

Let me ask you this: What is the easiest way to prevent something from happening in your family? Maybe your little sister wants to marry a fifty year old perv. Well, you wage a small war and run the guy off. Let the pic get bigger.

Now, you see what preventative measure the US took to prevent the American dollar from being bypassed! And we can't back our bucks with gold anymore! The USA started a war. They made up a bunch of jazz about peace and whatever and made a war when it was only~

Base line economics. Now you know.

2006-06-06 19:35:21 · answer #3 · answered by Aria 4 · 0 0

I'm anxious for a new president, however, I do believe that Bush is sincere in his Christian convictions. He is far from perfect, but Christian does not mean perfect. His Christian beliefs do affect the way he thinks on some issues I think. But as far as war on terrorism goes, this started out as a legitimate reaction to a severe problem. I was awoken on the morning of 9/11/01 to the news that my country had been bombed, and that more were coming. The pentagon, the two towers, and a wrecked plane that was apparently headed for the capital all put tremendous terror in my heart. I didn't know when it would end. I was literally scared for my own life. You may think I'm a wimp and a dramatist, but that day, the vast vast majority of people saw war against the terrorists as justified. I backed Bush then when the Taliban refused to cooperate and he went to war with Afghanistan.

Now tell me how is that a crusade against Muslims? Unless you define Muslims as "terrorists" then that is not against Muslims. To say it is is to insult the good Muslims.

I do not agree totally with the war in Iraq, and how it is being carried out. However, I believe it is a marvelous thing that Saddam Hussein is no longer in power. He was a torturous, murderous dictator, who made his own (Muslim) people suffer. Who would say that it would be good to have him back?

I don't know all the reasons for Bush going to Iraq. It probably had to do with oil and economic interests, who knows. I sure don't know. But it most certainly is not a crusade against Muslims. We aimed to help the Muslims whom Hussein was torturing.

Why do people totally overlook the fact that we helped a Muslim state against a Christian one in the Balkans? Why do people overlook the aid we sent to help Muslim tsunami and earthquake victims? Why do they overlook the fact that Bush has reiterated that Islam is a religion of peace? Would someone who was calling a crusade against Islam call it a religion of peace?

2006-06-06 20:23:28 · answer #4 · answered by Heron By The Sea 7 · 0 0

The moron the US calls president said he's a Christian [by the way he is NOT a Christian] so he could start a crusade against the poverty stricken US citizens & promote fat cat capitolism by robbing from the poor to give to the rich & there are legions of "sheep" Christians who are laying down & letting him do it....it's like chickens voting for Colonel Sanders.

2006-06-06 19:30:46 · answer #5 · answered by Kiss my Putt! 7 · 0 0

It would not matter what the President became, because there would always be some stupid idiot, Muslim or otherwise who would set about killing, and saying it was in the name of God, They take there faith form some old book written by a MAN, not God, the man having changed anything God so man could profit from it.
What you need to do is stop blaming God, for wars, and killings, and stop allowing the blame to fall on those Muslims who truly follow Allah, and not use his name as an excuse to kill.

2006-06-06 19:31:16 · answer #6 · answered by ringo711 6 · 0 0

If he could spell crusade, maybe.
I don't think he likes anyone much. Can't speak for the entire country of course but most people in the UK think he is a dangerous tosser for what its worth and are very concerned that UK policy is a little to UScentric if you catch my drift.
Anyway, I am sure loads of right minded Republicans are seething enough already so I will go away safe in the knowlege I have added to their fury.
Ta Ta.

2006-06-07 08:20:33 · answer #7 · answered by Ice Queen 4 · 0 0

Technically to be a moron you need to be both mentally defficient and a dwarf - Bush is no dwarf.

Governor Bush: I talked to my little brother, Jeb -- I haven't told this to many people. But he's the governor of -- I shouldn't call him my little brother -- my brother, Jeb, the great governor of Texas.
Jim Lehrer: Florida.
Governor Bush: Florida. The state of Florida.

-The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer, April 27, 2000


He is an idiot plain and simple - he believes like a child does and gawps at religion in idiot rapture.

2006-06-06 20:05:01 · answer #8 · answered by monkeymanelvis 7 · 1 0

He claimed to have become a Christian after losing an election.

There is no evidence to support his claim of being Christian other than his claim of being a Christian. George Bush isn't waging a war on Muslims, he is waging war on US taxpayers on behalf of his extravagantly wealthy friends.

War is good for war profiteers and oil companies, two of Bush's most loyal allies in his war against taxpayers. US taxpayers will be paying the price for Bush's war against them (us) for years to come.

2006-06-06 19:29:56 · answer #9 · answered by Left the building 7 · 0 0

Aren't Morons those that can have several wives, polygonal or something like that? Mrs Bush had better watch out for a younger piece of US prime coming her way.

2006-06-06 19:29:01 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

The Muslim terrorists started the crusade. We don't think flying planes into buildings to kill people is acceptable.

2006-06-06 19:33:56 · answer #11 · answered by beek 7 · 0 0

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