Bush is a Hypo-Christian. He will use whatever ploy he can to achieve his unrealistic , selfish goals. What is more selfish than to send troops to fight in an un-necessary, pre-emptive war to secure an unfair economic advantage for the benefit of a hand full of rich Republicans.
2006-07-29 09:08:28
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answered by iknowtruthismine 7
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Don't even get me started on this subject. It tends to make me rant!
George Bush claimed that "God told me to invade Iraq". He reckoned that he had had a nice little chat with the big man upstairs, so he decided to follow his orders. If you or I were to do that we would be accused of being mentally ill and would be encouraged to seek help! Thankfully 'Dubya' will be gone in 3 years and Tony and his cronies should be gone even sooner (that's if he doesn't decide to cling to his 'power' with his fingernails).
Everyone thinks that the war in Iraq is about oil. This is only partially true. Yes it is about oil, but not about getting all of Iraq's oil for America, it is about securing the supply of oil to America.
As for his soldiers, I know that what they did was wrong, and do not condone their actions in anyway. However, I do not believe for one minute that senior officers did not know what was going on, they must have done and must be held accountable. If they really didn't know what was happening under their noses then they are guilty of dereliction of duty.
Having said all this, I do not support the war in Iraq, but for the most part I do support the troops. I am sure that there are very few soldiers serving in Iraq that actually want to be there.
See told you this would set me off on a rant.
2006-07-29 09:18:23
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answered by Libby 3
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There is no doubt in my mind that God had NOTHING to do with Bush's decision to invade Iraq.
Satan has been called the "Prince of Lies" who appears to men as an Angel of Light. Be very suspicious of men who claim their knoweldge comes from God. Some people have used this lie to start their own religion. There have been many false prophets since Jesus...just like Jesus warned us about. One of these false prophets said that "a luminous being grasped him by the throat and commanded him to repeat the sacred word."
Bush really crossed the line when he used God as an excuse to justify his dirty work. May God have mercy on his soul! George W. Bush is a disgrace to Christianity!
Peace!
2006-07-29 13:47:49
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answered by Anonymous
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What is amazing is how the American people did elect him for another term; this has significant implications on how most of them think and act. He said at the beginning that he is waging a new crusaders campaign against Islam (terrorism in his terminology), and he stated that he is a war president, so what can you expect from a person preoccupied with illusions of grandiosity and religious dreams. Americans in the last 20 years are held responsible (directly or indirectly) for the killing of millions (not exaggerating) of innocent Muslims most of them were women and kids.
Do you think any true religion support such a criminal president and system?
2006-07-29 09:21:14
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answered by Anonymous
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This is so ridiculous! Does God tell a Muslim to kill another Muslim - of course not! Check your history - lots of Muslims murder, torture (don't know about rape) other people. My son fought in Croatia, Serbia and Bosnia. Who for? We didn't ask what religion people were when they needed help.
When I read the atrocities committed by Saddam Hussein I was sick. Weren't you? As sick as I am now when I see the sight of a single person killed in Iraq, Afghanistan or whatever. It doesn't matter what religion they are. I want it all to stop.
I've read many books, written by Muslim women. Their lives look like hell under Taliban rule. Who cared about them?
2006-07-29 09:43:38
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answered by True Blue Brit 7
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The answer to the initial question, does Dubya believe in God, is yes. He's a Christian. Goes to church and everything.
"His" soldiers are not soldiers of God. They are not even "his" soldiers. They are soldiers of the United States Armed Services, who are following a chain of command that at the moment is pretty fucked up at the top.
2006-07-29 09:16:39
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answered by Banba 3
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the yank Christians frequently get their information components from "straightforward" Christian Radio. inclusive of kin information in concentration, Pat Robertson and his community (CBN), as nicely as TBN, and different Christian media. The media is so biased, this is ridiculous! An occasion: one time CNN-Headline information confirmed a information clip of a luncheon speech that President GW Bush gave. the 1st section became very favorable, however the final element of his speech instructed something of the story and became no longer very favorable. in a while that day, i became listening to kin information in concentration on a Christian radio station. The station abbreviated in basic terms element of the speech. wager which section became broadcast? You guessed it. in basic terms the solid factors. regrettably, too many Christians have self assurance you may desire to hearken to this biased media, which will in basic terms share favorable comments on President Bush. So, no ask your self they are fooled into believing the story approximately President Bush and his superb Christianity. specific i'm judging, yet I truly have a difficulty with the conflicts of interest of an chief of a u . s . who made his fortune in oil and then leads us into conflict in an area time-honored for generating oil and claims that's terrorism. So, specific there are some gullible Christians who i'm advantageous have self assurance that God is in this conflict (through fact it helps Israel's place).
2016-10-01 05:49:06
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answered by rask 4
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I dont think it is anything to do with religion ,I think its more to do with finishing the job his old chap didn't have the balls to, but as with most in power he has climbed on the back of religion, and as for" his soldiers of god Torture, rape and main thousands" what the **** are you talking about ?
2006-07-29 09:22:31
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answered by vernvernon66 2
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Bush believes God did tell him to go to war in Iraq. But Bush may have misinterpreted what God was saying. Or he may just be de;uding himself
2006-07-29 09:11:12
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answered by cognito44 3
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Not sure if Bush is Christian but your strings are surely in the hands of Satan. We can all see this clearly. Some of your brothers fall for your game. They too have as much brains as yours.
2006-07-29 10:57:32
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answered by Anonymous
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