May God forgive you!
2007-01-01 15:01:14
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answered by ? 6
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I don't know about mock child sacrifices or Satanism but Bush is definitely stepping way over the line with some of his crap, and The Skull and Bones Society are a WEIRD bunch of people, but they're more Masonic than Satanist.
2007-01-01 15:08:08
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answered by Prophet ENSLAVEMENTALITY (pbuh) 4
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If he sacrificed children I'm sure the media and the Liberals would be all over it. And if you're looking for someone to blame for the NWO you should look at FDR. He knew that pearl Harbor was going to be attacked and let it happen. Nothing unites people more than a war against a common evil. And let us not forget that he had Soviet spies working at high level jobs. Christians do not follow any man except Jesus. When everyone, including those who think they're Christian, follow a man to lead the world, it will be too late to do anything but wait for Jesus to return.
2007-01-01 15:08:43
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answered by -M- 3
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Oh, end. You conspiracy nuts go away me ROTFLMAO. Collegiate silliness is exactly that. i change into in a frat, we had a "secret society" noted as the Urination Purification company, the position the idea change into to drink beer 'till eventually you peed sparkling. i understand some human beings get very bent out of form about prepared ingesting, yet we were of legal age, and this isn't any diverse then wine-tasting golf equipment. except that the pretension is absent and all of us obviously admits that they are there to savour some laughs and some beers. We also had the Royal Order of Sheep F***ers, which consisted of staged "rituals" that were meant to debris with our pledges. No pledges or energetic contributors were ever easily interior of 5 miles of any cattle for the period of those rituals, which consisted of a bunch of adult men donning the arm covers from the sofas on their heads, squirting the pledges with water pistols, and then throwing talc powder or flour on them. those "rituals" were frequently made up as we went alongside. inspite of the indisputable fact that the call on my own generated a good number of interesting rumors and whispering on campus! (Kinda like the call "cranium and Bones"? Heck, if we'd want to had a financial disaster on my campus, i'd have joined. sounds like interesting!) this is all in strong interesting, and every time some one brings up this stuff contained in the information or on a internet web site, the actives and alumni howl with laughter at merely how some distance the jokes are being perpetuated. this is all about blowing off steam from insane direction plenty and finals, bonding with friends, making connections for mutual assistance later in existence....and enable's settle for it, lengthy-operating jokes that get any press in any respect are an complete scream at reunions.
2016-12-01 10:17:27
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answered by binford 4
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Bush did mock sacrifices and he's pushing for a new world order? Can you give me some links?
I'm a Christian, but I don't follow Bush.
2007-01-01 14:57:04
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answered by l;wksjf;aslkd 3
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I do believe in God but I don't follow Bush. I am glad to see that someone else knows about the skull and cross bones connection though.
2007-01-01 15:00:49
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answered by Ethan M 5
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What kinda christian faith do you have that you don't capitalize "Christian" or "Bible"? Bush didn't carry out 9-11, you idiot. He had nothing to do with it. And as far as a NWO....look at the UN not at the US. They are the bastards that think they can control everything, yet they can't even control themselves.
So what if Bush tooted a line in college, or drank like a fish. Your buddy Clinton smoked pot, dodged the draft, and cheats on his wife. Just because someone in the public eye does something bad in their past doesn't make them a bad person as long as they aren't doing it now.
So, bye bye, kiss my @$$, and go to hell. (And I mean that in the most Christian manner I can muster up for your dumb @$$).
2007-01-01 15:06:20
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answered by unclewill67 4
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What this guy is saying, there is actually some truth behind it. There have been many US Presidents who have actually attended this ritual. The ritual he is referring to is called "The Cremation of Care." Don't just blow this off do some research on it. The proof is out there.
2007-01-02 04:13:27
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answered by Anthony M 4
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It wasn't Bush's idea; Elvis and the aliens at Area 51 made him do it. Really, it must be true, I read it on the Web!
2007-01-01 15:07:45
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answered by dukefenton 7
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Dude, Bush isn't Satanist. I am. You trying to make us look bad?
2007-01-01 15:07:04
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answered by Cold Fart 6
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I don't support Bush, but I think you have some unsubstantiated theories.
2007-01-01 16:07:56
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answered by Anonymous
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