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He may have a drink problem, he may even have mental health problems but what can we make of his pseudo religio-political babble?

2006-09-07 14:05:48 · 21 answers · asked by Rabbi Yohanneh 3 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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He drank when he was young and stupid. He quit that. Mental problems--no diagnosis of that. Pseudo religious babble? Haven't heard any of that. Political babble? He's the president. That's his job.

2006-09-07 14:11:20 · answer #1 · answered by Red neck 7 · 3 0

WELL SINCE YOU ASK !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
he is doing the Job and cleaning up the mess that Clinton left from the 8 years he was in office,he only made one little puny attempt to do some thing ,we had a attachs on this country in 7 of the 8 years he was in office,and the best shot at taking Ben Leiden out, but he wouldn't do it,he was chicken,just like he was when he ran to Canada to get out of the draft, Bush served the country in the reserves,and that is a military branch of the united states,and there's one thing you can say about Bush he's no chicken,and if the people would take Care of what they are suppose to be doing instead of trying to blame everything on him we might get a lot more done in this country,....case in point
New Orleans,the mayor,and the governor both should have been kicked out of office .the mayor had all those buses,but yet he wanted to pull the race card,the governor she was so stupid,she held off from giving the president the ok to bring in troops for 3 days but yet everyone wants to blame Bush.
If someone else was in the white house,we would have already had more attacks on the USA,he is a christian,political genius

2006-09-07 14:24:27 · answer #2 · answered by purpleaura1 6 · 2 1

Religious Quack

2006-09-07 14:08:40 · answer #3 · answered by BoredAtWork 2 · 1 2

Well, her certainly isn't a political genius, but he's not as stupid as I thought he was: I actually heard him speak intelligently once. He even used the phrase "I'm reading a book...." I think he's in the wrong field. The man does not have enough respect for or understanding of things that are different from him.

So, yeah. I'm with the bread crumbs person. Except pardon me if I throw pretzels instead.

2006-09-07 14:15:12 · answer #4 · answered by ZombieTrix 2012 6 · 0 1

Why is anyone who has religious beliefs a quack ? Why isnt Hilary called a feminist quack or Bill Clinton a sexist quack?

2006-09-07 14:13:03 · answer #5 · answered by h nitrogen 5 · 3 0

It's my opinion that Christians in general tend to be trusting people.

George Bush, under the guidance of Karl Rove, has taken advantage of this trusting nature for the political gain of the Republican Party. He's actually delivered very little of what he promised his Christian support base he would do during his campaigns.

2006-09-07 14:17:30 · answer #6 · answered by On The Path 3 · 0 1

What can you make of the Jews who vote in this country for the weakening of their Israeli state in Palestine?

2006-09-07 14:09:16 · answer #7 · answered by Bimpster 4 · 0 0

George Bush is a Christian man who is doing the best he can under extreme circumstances.

2006-09-07 14:08:15 · answer #8 · answered by ? 7 · 3 1

What does it say about Americans then since the majority voted him in?

Do people not realize that by bashing our president they are bashing themselves and our country?

2006-09-07 14:08:59 · answer #9 · answered by Miz_Kassandra 4 · 4 1

Only God knows his heart.
Maybe instead of knocking him, try praying to God to help direct the president in the right direction.

2006-09-07 14:08:24 · answer #10 · answered by ted.nardo 4 · 3 1

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