I think that's a pertinent question for some brave reporter to ask King George in the next press conference. He can refer back to GW's earlier quotes:
"I feel like God wants me to run for President. I can't explain it, but I sense my country is going to need me. Something is going to happen... I know it won't be easy on me or my family, but God wants me to do it."
--George W. Bush commenting to Texas evangelist James Robinson in the run-up to his presidential campaign
"God told me to strike at al Qaeda and I struck them, and then he instructed me to strike at Saddam [Hussein], which I did, and now I am determined to solve the problem in the Middle East. If you help me I will act, and if not, the elections will come and I will have to focus on them."
--Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Abu Mazen quoting Bush when they met in Aqaba; reported in The Haaretz Reporter by Arnon Regular
"I don't think that witchcraft is a religion. I wish the military would rethink this decision." - to ABC NEWS, June 1999, regarding Ft. Hood's decision to allow Wiccan rituals
I think people attack me because they are fearful that I will then say that you're not equally as patriotic if you're not a religious person. ... I've never said that. I've never acted like that. I think that's just the way it is. (Washington Times, 12 January 2005)
I trust God speaks through me. Without that, I couldn't do my job.
reportedly said to a group of Old Order Amish as published by the Lancaster New Era, July 16, 2004. [89]
2006-11-28 17:37:45
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answered by Anonymous
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of direction he does. maximum folk of religion, maximum each and every faith, communicate with their God. Christians in certain, via nature of Christ, have an intensive and own courting with God and Christ. the actual incontrovertible actuality that you do not comprehend or understand this says extra about your lack of understanding than it does about the 'voices' in President Bush's head. i'd a lot truly have a president who ran doubtlessly 'moral' topics by this type of God and in contact the values linked with that God than human being who did not. by ways, i'm no longer a Christian, yet a minimum of i have taken the time and spent the psychological ability to objective to understand them. Bigotry of others which includes you practice is a sensible signal of psychological laziness.
2016-11-29 22:10:58
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Maybe you should try talking to God and get rid of some of that hatred you have for the President and conservatives..,and you wanted to personally attack me for asking a stupid question??Hypocrite..oh sorry,forgot youre a lib.
2006-11-28 16:29:36
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answered by halfbright 5
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Who here thinks he (Bush) may be using that as a excuse?
2006-11-28 16:17:29
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answered by andb 2
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Neither him nor Al Sharpton.
2006-11-28 16:18:00
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answered by Anonymous
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No God does not talk to Bush anymore because he is stubborn and misled by satans
2006-11-28 16:28:18
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answered by ? 7
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You libs need to educate yourselves about Christianity if you believe that God speaks audibly to ANYONE. A president should be allowed to be open to the leading of the one he worships... That is a promise to them guarenteed by... *gasp* the CONSTITUTION!!!
2006-11-28 16:22:12
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If so he's not listening. The only people he listens to are defense and oil contractors.
2006-11-28 17:03:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Yeah he does... but only to say "Stop asking me to play candyland with you, George"
2006-11-28 16:23:11
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answered by Anonymous
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somone must lying here .............. either he lied or GOD LIED ........ by saying bush did not lie ........ YOU ARE CALLING GOD A LIAR
2006-11-28 16:21:55
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answered by AlfRed E nEuMaN 4 preSIDent 4
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