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There isn't any real proof that Bush isn't still drinking and cooking back cola. His behaviors are of a dry drunk without any recovery program. Those first three steps can really be hard for an active addict you know...

2006-11-11 02:41:45 · answer #1 · answered by Jenny_is_Hot 6 · 8 0

you are just now realizing that maybe , just maybe america made a bad choice..? This isn't about his religion , but about the american welfare.. Everyone has to believe in something , doesn't make them right , wrong or better..Hell he sent us to war with two opposing forces and spread us thin.. After 911 , where we should have caught and executed , but instead we went afyer weapons of mass destruction.. Give me a break.. How can you let a man that wouldn't go to nam , making a decision for the people of our country..Ask yourself this , who was the better of the evils at election time..Hasn't bush helped the rich get richer with their tax breaks..? How's our health care coming along..? It's not , minimum wage is so low a person can't afford to get a babysitter , much less drive to work... Damn people , did you forget who the government is..? Did we not escape british rule to believe what we wanted and set up a government that was ran by the people.. I guess we will always complain regardless who is in office , tis the american way...
as for bush's coke problem , hell maybe if he still did it we wouldn't be in all the mess we are in now.. I feel for the guy who is elected , he will spend his term trying to undo everything bush screwed up.. As for iraq , well lets just say he felt he owed dear old dad.. Saddam was a war criminal back in the 90's but dear old dad just didn't follow through with him..
We have spent billions of dollars chasing after terrorist , hell part of terrorism is to keep your enemies guessing , and the president feeds on this and uses it to help advance his own political popularity.. Granted we have to always be on guard.. America has always been the strenght , but reality is everyone is vulnerable.. L.B.J got us into nam in the early 50 and kept it quiet , but yet we ended up there in the 60's in a war we had no right to be in , kind of like iraq , where they don't want us either.. See america hasn't won a war in a long time and at the rate she is heading , other countries will test our strength.. WE the people the constitution , ...speak in enough voices , you may be heard..remember reading about a poor man that became president..? I wonder why you have to be rich now in order to be the MAN....

2006-11-11 00:13:23 · answer #2 · answered by Lord Raven 1 · 0 1

What makes you think he actually found God?
No king or judge is appointed except by the hand of God. That's out of the bible. I don't know if it is what God said, but it is written. What I think is, it is more important to consider the kind of man overcoming those debilitating behaviors has made the POTUS.
I do not believe I could remain sane doing the job he has during these times. I'm not sure I have personally met anyone with that kind of conviction and fortitude that they could be the POTUS and stay sane during these times. Mr. Bush is a unique and remarkable man of courage and strength of conviction. In his first years, he had an impossible time admitting he could be wrong or make mistakes. Humility is not something one can put on like clothing, it has to grow from within. I see humility growing in him, which is a good sign he will be able to hear others more clearly now. Self-centered people with inflated egos (as Mr. Bush was raised to be by his father) have trouble hearing what anyone says unless it is in context to what they are thinking. The POTUS's experiences with substance abuse provided the antidote for his father's misguidance. I do want to qualify that, i don't think for a second George senior intended any misguidance, or that the Bush's see it as misguidance. But any effort to convince a person that they are better than others, or that money actually warrants priviledge is doing them a true disservice. The problem here is, Bush senior has such an extremely inflated ego himself he can't hear anything but his own thoughts, he's one of the least spiritual people I've witnessed use God's name. Well, that was the past. We all change. When Bush I and Bill C were working together to get funding for African aids carriers, Bill C was humble about it, talking about what help the people would get. Bush I was bragging about what they did. He couldn't even see it in himself I'm guessing.
People make mistakes. No matter who is POTUS, the job can't be done alone.
Lastly, fools repeat their mistakes, educated people learn from their mistakes, wise people learn from the mistakes others make. In almost all areas of life I consider myself an educated fool. My hope is that the POTUS will be able to make the same claim one day. He certainly has not shown much wisdom yet, although I am thinking Iraq was partly an effort to do what he believed was correcting a mistake his father made by not continuing into Baghdad. He would have considered that wisdom by the above definition.
However, what he didn't see as was that the real mistake wasn't NOT going into Baghdad, but getting involved in middle-east civil affairs in the hopes of oil profits. That was a selfish cause, which put the Bushes first and the rest of humanity second, a product of misguided egos.
Just remember, God let satan give GW the antidote for ego, and he took it. There is hope he is growing in understanding and humility, and that is hope for all of us. The election results also fertilized that humility.

2006-11-10 23:30:55 · answer #3 · answered by water boy 3 · 0 2

The finding God thing was a facade to get him votes from the Christian conservative right wing. He's probably been snorting coke every chance he gets while he's up there in the woods supposedly clearing brush in Crawford. And if he hasn't been, after Tuesday, I'm sure he'll start.

2006-11-10 23:57:19 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

anyone finding God seems to be creating a huge problem with the world. They are not working and playing well together.Maybe it would help things if when these people like Bush found God, they, he would listen to God. But that never happens.

2006-11-10 23:28:42 · answer #5 · answered by blonde101 2 · 0 1

What the question should have been is George Bush a hypocrite? The answer to that is probably, the way he slurs his words sometimes at press conferences leads me to believe that he has never given up booze and drugs. How about, should the president have to take a drug test to keep his job?

2006-11-10 23:06:11 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

Well, I'm a christian and I don't snort coke or drink, but the world would be a much better place without him right now.

2006-11-10 22:37:34 · answer #7 · answered by Mike 2 · 4 4

He stopped? Are you sure? FRom what I have read, quitting either of those vices is next to impossible for long periods of time, especailly both.

2006-11-10 22:47:38 · answer #8 · answered by wtc69789 2 · 3 2

Who said that he stopped doing all that stuff. Maybe that's why he wants to make an agreement with Mexico - he doesn't want to impeded his supply....

2006-11-10 22:53:58 · answer #9 · answered by Anne A 4 · 3 2

How can anybody take a question like your seriously. Your well worn out, over used, snarkey, stupid question is not funny.
Your attempt at political humor falls flatter than a squished bug.

2006-11-10 22:39:01 · answer #10 · answered by WhatAmI? 7 · 3 4

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