His issues have nothing to do with the religions of Christianity or Islam. They have everything to do with money and power, and the consolidation of it into as few sets of hands as possible, as long as it's him and the people he is beholden to.
2006-07-02 21:07:39
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answered by Princess Toadstoolie 3
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No, otherwise Bush would have invaded Kuwait, UAE, Pakistan, and many more countries. If he be having anything againt islam then he wouldn't have helped Afganistan made a govt. and also Iraq. He is only againt bad deeds and for democracy. Actually as far as the current scenerio is concerned, see all around, where there is no sign of Bush, still there is Islamic terrorism. India is the best example. India has always supported non-violance and is always against any kind of wars. India never sent their army to Afganistan, India is the biggest secular democracy in the World, is 2nd after indonesia as far as Muslim population is concerned, a Muslim President. Even then Bin laden is saying that India is their enemy no. 2 after USA. This shows the bad character of Bin laden and the way he thinks. All those who still support him are intolerant of other religions.
2006-07-02 20:59:11
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answered by yourownlove 3
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control of the oil reserves. there isn't any oil in korea. the administration doesn't really care about people, they care about riches. saddam was our buddy too, we even trained and supplied him with the weapons he needed. he was america's friend all the time he was having his fun torturing and rape rooming away, we just knocked him down because he decided he didn't want to do what america wanted anymore. he wanted his own power. no one else in the world was afriad of iraq. only americans because they were told to be. told that it had something to do with 9-11 which it didn't. war is an easy distraction while they take away your rights and give tax cuts to the rich. we're so compassionate that we will allow people to be tortured and their organs removed while they are still alive and sold because they are practicing their peaceful spiritual beliefs, and then welcome their leader with respect in our country because being friends with china is in our best economic interest.
hmmm.... darfur, new orleans, and countless poor nations seem a bit needy too, oh well not my problem, time to do some mall shopping and watch 6 more hours of teee vveeee.
2006-07-02 21:57:48
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answered by curious1 3
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I seriously don't think its religion. I know some people who are from the Middle East think that America is lying about Al Qaeda and 911. It's real. They think there was no aircraft debris but there was. They even found the stewardess who was tied up with her hands behind her back.
There were eight known terrorist camps in Iraq. No, they weren't all Al Qaeda but some of them were affiliated with them. It's time terrorism is stopped. One way or another.
2006-07-02 20:51:40
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answered by madbaldscotsman 6
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sure i'm. The founding fathers obviously wanted separation of church and state. John Adams and Thomas Jefferson had diverse reason behind wanting it. One believed if there wasn't a separation , the state would corrupt the church. the different believed that without wall, the church would corrupt the state. i believe Adams became for the first, in reality he vetoed a bill that could of gave money to a church. it type of feels they were both proper! archives, papers, letters and pamphlets for that aspect all aspect out the wall. And distinct the founders were Deists. And Ben Franklin left Mass. for non secular persecution. and then there is the Treaty of Tripoli, it states that america wasn't in accordance to christian beliefs. How about his workplace of religion, which gave billions to churches purely earlier the election. and then there is his faith depending Imitative. both genuinely a variety of were by authorities Order, no longer by guidelines Congress exceeded. and picture about, Bush stated God chosen him to be President.
2016-11-30 04:45:34
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answered by dishmon 3
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His issues are known as Money and Power.
2006-07-02 20:48:20
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answered by Zombie 7
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bush is not exactly a christian. he is part of this secret society called skulls and bones. weird cult.
2006-07-02 20:48:36
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answered by VAVAV 3
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