Let's see: he hears "the voices", he is certain one of them is God. He's been responsible, as "the decider" for hundreds of thousands of deaths, untold suffering, torture, starvation, deprivation........and, yet, he isn't under arrest or at least under a 72 hour hold!
Doesn't the annual presidential medical examination include PSYCHOLOGICAL EVALUATION?
short answer: no!
2006-12-20 03:18:33
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answered by S. B. 6
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Apparently some of you have selective amnesia. Most of the country was in favor of going to Iraq when the war started. The President had the stamp of approval from Congress. Apparently John Kerry, a few celebrities, and the media, have the power to mass hypnotize you all and erase your memories. Has everyone forgotten Sept. 11th, 2001? Would you rather we just sit around while more terrorists blow up major cities full of innocent people? You ought to be ashamed. If we didn't stand up and fight for this country, you wouldn't even have the freedom to say anything against the President. Go to North Korea, Saudi Arabia, or Iran and see what happens when you publicly ridicule the leaders. Give the man a break.
2006-12-20 03:23:08
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answered by Dr. Quest 5
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This is another one of those questions that is formulated to serve a political agenda and nothing more. This particular example is obviously tongue-in-cheek, though the "joke" is not a particularly clever one.
But obviously the poster is not here to gain any new knowledge. The poster is not here to listen to any intelligent discourse, or consider any new ideas. The poster is simply here to make a sarcastic political STATEMENT, not to pose a QUESTION.
So then it becomes a pointless rote exercise that goes like this: (a) The poster's mind is already made up about the subject, and will not be swayed. (b) Any answerers who agree with his/her post is given the thumbs up, and those who disagree are given the thumbs down. (Case in point -- seconds after posting this, I just got one thumbs-down vote -- by guess who.)
And the purpose of posting this type of non-question here is....what, exactly?
2006-12-20 03:11:50
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answered by CO_Hiker 3
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i trust that salvation starts as we talk of conversion and keeps for all eternity. Outward appearances may be deceiving. some say they are kept, as Judas replaced into interior the bible, yet Jesus called him the devil. God promised us eternal existence when we are kept, to me meaning basically that - existence eternal. Christ reported:" Ye should be born back." He did not say:"Ye should be born back and back and back." If someone is amazingly kept, their existence will replace. you may not help that. at the same time we are able to continually be sinners, yet we are able to do our superb now to not sin and when we do, we confess our sin to Jesus Christ, say sorry and bypass on. the myth of the prodigal son provides this get at the same time. He once replaced into on the point of his father, then left and led a cosmopolitan existence. at the same time as he lost all his money and acquaintances and had not some thing to seem ahead to in existence he keen to go back to his father. He replaced into ashamed and did not experience worth yet he got here decrease back besides. His father said him coming residing house and prepared a night meal and welcomed him residing house with open hands. No speeches or corrections. the daddy replaced into satisfied to work out his son come residing house. Unconditional love. that's how that is with a kept Christian.
2016-12-01 00:14:34
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answered by ? 4
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Absolutely no!!! President Bush is the President of the United States and is doing the best that he can. It is not his fault that the terrorists are on the loose, trying to destroy everything in their path. Blame Satan!!
2006-12-20 03:06:05
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answered by mandm 5
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i dont think he is a real person, i think the best comedy writers in the world worked hard for years to come up with the most idiotic and farcicle muppet on the planet
2006-12-20 03:06:22
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answered by graamkdup 2
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Ugh... Don't be a fool.
George Bush is a man like anyone else, capable of making mistakes and flawed as anyone else. If you think people see him in any other light, you are as much a fool as the rest of the left.
2006-12-20 02:58:59
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answered by Firestorm 6
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No. No no no no and no again.
I am counting down the days until that good for nothing gets booted out of office.
I didn't vote for him, he's not my president.
2006-12-20 03:04:52
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answered by Meg 4
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How silly. He's a man who was elected president.
We don't have knee-pads and stained blue dresses like you Clinton Kool-Aid drinkers.
Can we expect more of these politically astute questions from you geniuses?
2006-12-20 03:06:48
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answered by Anonymous
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no way! i accept the fact that he needs to go back to Texas and put his head back up the cows butt it came out of! he's a fool!
2006-12-20 03:04:50
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answered by boopsie 1
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