He is a dumbasso-fascist. And so is Ah-ha
2006-08-14 09:43:04
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answered by Anonymous
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No, Bush is not a "Christian Fascist". Fred Phelps is a Christian Fascist. Pat Robertson probably has the makings of Christian Fascist.
Bush's Methodist beliefs tend to be much more liberal then most fundamentalist Christians.. Fascists see religion as a tool to mould social behavior. Bush see religion as something personal to each individual. (thankfully).. a fascist reduces the number of belief systems so they don't have competition.
Bush acts more like a liberal on domestic policy which for me is distainful. He doesn't want government funding for stem cell research, I agree why should funding for research come out of tax dollars when it will benefit pharmaceutical companies?
Bush wanted a marriage amendment but it failed because of checks and balances.. If this is moral fascism then you've never been to the middle east.
2006-08-14 09:49:15
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answered by Anonymous
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By Mussolini's definition of fascism, "the merger of state and corporate power," Bush is just a plain and simple fascist.
2006-08-14 09:56:00
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answered by James H 2
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Yes
2006-08-14 10:09:17
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answered by RATM 4
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Yes
2006-08-14 09:42:40
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answered by DEEJay 4
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That actually sounds about right to me...Or just fascist in general.
2006-08-14 09:43:03
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answered by yumyum 6
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Does putting labels on things and people really help with understanding the problem?
2006-08-14 09:46:32
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answered by Anonymous
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I wouldn't call his policies Christian. Politics and relgion tend to contradict perpetually.
2006-08-14 09:43:49
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answered by King of Babylon 3
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Nor ethier
2006-08-15 01:11:34
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't know if those words exist. But you're right.
2006-08-14 10:35:10
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answered by Mysterio 6
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