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I think he is just an example of people when they get crazy with religion , you know when people want to start doing stupid **** like teaching "creation science" instead of putting money into education or stop stem cell research from possibly saving millions of lives or trying to eliminate a womans right to choose.

2006-06-29 03:57:05 · 15 answers · asked by ? 2 in Politics & Government Politics

Senior Citizen = Bush kool aid drinker
senior citizen = MORON
and bush has been elected because of all the voters fraud in ohio and florida in black community precincts

2006-06-29 04:15:05 · update #1

LEO GIRL = BIG TIME KOOL AID DRINKER you love the big glass of jesus juice you are being fed from karl rove and the religious right

2006-06-29 04:17:19 · update #2

BBq - the reason you havent heard of stem cell research helping anything yet is because the bush administration hasnt approved the testing of any untampered cells so do your research

2006-06-29 04:19:46 · update #3

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Don't insult God like that. We have free will and it's obvious that the devil was busy on election day.

2006-06-29 04:03:33 · answer #1 · answered by krs1 2 · 2 2

I understand how you might feel but take that and look from other people's point of views. You, of course, know that not everyone is going to agree with your view. For those of us who have a deep love for the Lord, we don't enjoy being called crazy. We have a different point of view. With each president there are things that upset us or they do things that do not please us and there are some that you can barely tolerate. It is how it is. On the years when I do not care for the President, I do know he is there for a reason and that God has allowed it. I find contentment in the fact that I live in the best country and for now I am free. Free to express myself, just as you are. You can say that you do not like the President and why and it is also ok that he has his own beliefs. Not too many years ago, many of our presidents were Christians or held to Christian beliefs and we have always been the best country in the world. So express yourself but let everyone else enjoy the same freedom.

One point that I might add is that stem cell research has not proven to help anyone yet but we know families that were able to get stem cells from living people and the results have been wonderful. We know some kids that are alive from this type of science and babies don't have to die to provide the stem cells. It is win, win. Check it out.

2006-06-29 11:17:15 · answer #2 · answered by Barbara 3 · 0 0

I don't think Christans view of god supports free elections. It's inconsistant with the model in the bible. I think he thinks he's chosen by god to rule and have domian over anything he wants under the guise of the war on terror. Do I think god elected him no I think a group of hypocritcal relgious right conservatives did. Did they steal the election I don't know . He is ordained by them to perserve "traditional marriage" and make sure people don't burn flags. He's ordained by them to usher in the Messiah through a holy war in the middle east. I think there's evidence out there suggesting something dishonest relgious right style happened and that always means the ends justifies the means. I find christan theology interesting with all the biblical warnings about an anti-christ and yet they follow this guy like sheep because he plays to their key issues.

Warren's vote tally walled of. Alone in Ohio, officials cited homeland security

County officials say they took the action Tuesday night for homeland security, although state elections officials said they didn't know of any other Ohio county that closed off its elections board. Media organizations protested, saying it violated the law and the public's rights. The Warren results, delayed for hours because of long lines that extended voting past the scheduled close of polls, were part of the last tallies that helped clinch President Bush's re-election.

RFK and Rolling Stone nail Ohio's stolen 2004 election.

As a side note asker it's in poor taste to ask a question and then insult the people who answer. You missed the writer's point on stem cell research and perhaps you should post some sources before challenging others on it. Lastly don't insult your elders even if you don't agree with them it's like the messenger shooting himself in the foot. I've answered several political questions, some really tacky ones but your responses to the answers rate right up there with inmature and childish.

2006-06-29 12:03:26 · answer #3 · answered by jason83go 2 · 0 0

The President was voted in twice by free elections and the will of the people of the United States. God had nothing to do with it, other than giving man the gift of free will. What yo may think is stupid, others take very seriously. Do yourself a favor and do the research, look at all sides then make up your mind. You sound like a parrot.

2006-06-29 11:13:54 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The Lord didn't cast a vote. President Bush was elected by the people of our nation, despite many fraudulent Democrat votes in Dade and Broward counties in Florida, also St. Louis, Missouri and elsewhere. What really griped me was the effort by liberals in Florida to quash the absentee votes by our military people serving overseas.

2006-06-29 11:08:40 · answer #5 · answered by senior citizen 5 · 0 0

Just curious about your fervent defense of a woman's right to "choose".

Choose WHAT?

When I hear this doublespeak for defense of the killing of an unborn fetus I'm tempted to ask liberals: "which other women's choices would you defend?"

Their right to choose God?
Their right to vote for a republican?
Their right to love their country?

Please note that the majority of women make all of the above choices. Further, the majority of women would not choose an abortion. (I bet you're glad your mother didn't)

Part of growing up and participating in the rich diversity of American political thought is your acceptance of another person's right to have their own ideas and having the courage to think about what they are saying.

Calling senior Citizen a "Moron" says a lot about you and nothing about Senior Citizen.

2006-06-29 12:31:06 · answer #6 · answered by idlebud 5 · 0 0

How the Lord voted in the last election is really no one else's business. I heard though, that Satan did a write-in vote for Jesse Jackson as a goof. He was drunk at the time.

2006-06-29 11:03:44 · answer #7 · answered by slagathor238 5 · 0 0

No He IS Just ONe Of Them People That Will Wake Up and Realise What He IS Doing When ITs Way too late to do so!!!

2006-06-29 11:01:23 · answer #8 · answered by Nymbus_Zero 1 · 0 0

No I don't. His father was president. He wanted to carry out what he thinks his father did not do or wouldn't do. I think some of his decisions have been based on his own personal issues instead of the US best interest.

2006-06-29 11:02:39 · answer #9 · answered by sandra g 4 · 0 0

Absolutely not! He's the Devil's child, par excellence. Jules, Australia.

2006-06-29 11:14:56 · answer #10 · answered by Jules G 6 · 0 0

I think it was probably a scene similar to the Holy Grail, where the clouds opened up and god spoke like a puppet and told him he was the chosen one. ha ha ha!

2006-06-29 11:01:10 · answer #11 · answered by billyidolrules 3 · 0 0

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