Someone has stood up to him
T he priest from the Christian Curch in Jerusalem has banned Bush and Blair from entering the Church for life( it`s supposed to be the most important Christian Church ) because he said them entering his Church would be an insult to christianity and Jesus
(maybe not in those words but the same meaning) i`ll try to find out where i read it and get back to you
So at least one person has the guts to stand up for morality and be counted
2007-01-07 01:47:04
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answered by keny 6
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Evil or not, the Constitution of the United States makes no provisions for the President to visit other Countries. Article 2, Section 3, Clause 1 states in part,"he shall receive Ambassadors and other public ministers,". It doesn't say he can go running around the World at taxpayer expense. Besides, how is he going to run the country if he is in some other country.
2007-01-08 19:49:27
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answered by gyro-nut64 3
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Bush wants putting on rocket and sending out in to space .Never to be seen again,and if Blair likes his mate that much.Him has well .I don't see how Iraq people can be terrorists. In their own Country Iraq.To eliminate the so called terrorists get the Brits the Yanks and all the other occupying troops out. Then you will have none.I just wonder why the powers that be.Cannot see that I am not clever but I see it. I am glad I don't live in Iraq.With Troops all over the place .Would we like Iraq troops Occupying Britain .I read about the burning Bush In the Bible. God didn't recon much to that Bush.Cause he set it on fire Do you think that Was related to George the burning Bush I WOULDN'T LET BUSHY IN THE USA never mind any where else
2007-01-07 06:01:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Sure, but I already live in the country.
Abhor evil do you? According to scripture, if you call your fellow man a fool you are in danger of judgement. Here it comes.
If you live in the USA, drive on our streets, enjoy our freedoms, and can say whatever you want on the internet about your president -- then you live in the very country that voted George Bush into office, saw 911 happen, supported him going into war, and can vote somebody else into office pretty quick.
Stop whining and go to work. Do something productive. Or, put your money where your mouth is and move to a country that won't have Bush. Syria, Iran, Cuba - actually Cuba is pretty good.
2007-01-07 01:26:14
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answered by bobo383 3
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No, what would be the point. we choose our leaders by vote. If they got in by majority, they lead, therefore must visit other countries.
It is nonsense to say George Bush is evil, he doesn't make decisions on his own, he relies on feedback from many quarters.
I don't agree on many of his issues, nor those of Tony Blair.
I'll make my choice at the next election, you can be sure of that. It doesn't mean I'll get it right.
A politician out of power is different to one who is in!
I can think of many leaders who visited our country, who were definitely evil, but the need to look your enemy in the eye and sum him up is important.
2007-01-07 01:47:44
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answered by Anonymous
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it truly is Palestinian territory and the Greek Orthodox Church in Bethlehem might want to even pick to lock out Catholics and Armenian Christians. the three communities continuously wrestle over the keys to the church. The Palestinians are led by way of the terrorists Hamas team. Tony Blair and President Bush are in no way loved by way of terrorists because both adult men plan to chase the terrorists down and positioned all of them in detention center.
2016-12-28 07:28:50
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answered by Anonymous
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here have a laugh at GWs expense, first link below.
i agree with everything u've said above ( & more) we unfortunately r having NO Luck Banning him from the UK.
B'Liar and Bush r best buddies, much 2 our horror.
bush has also backed out of many International Accords, c list below.
Bush is nowt but a
Megalomaniac, religious & paranoid freak.
a dangerous and volatile man.
2007-01-07 01:35:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh, I'm sorry, you are so meek and not full of anger yourself so you have complete right to judge all Americans by Bush?
I think you need to look at yourself first.
Judge not that you be not judged.
In other words, not every American agrees with or supports the actions of our leaders. Not every American is pushy, ugly and what you consider evil. We are individuals, maybe you should learn to see us as such.
2007-01-07 01:25:19
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answered by nowyouknow 7
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I wouldnt compare him to a Hitler even though I dislike him a great deal, and most dont. I am a Democrat and do not support the Republican way, but I do not belive he is evil.
2007-01-07 03:36:18
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answered by Wesley™ 5
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I agree completely with you .I never accept him to visit my country because he and his administration are the reason behind wars and instability throughout the entire world.He made the American respectable ,unwanted and hated.In addition he is the reason of killing more than 3000 young innocent soliders in Iraq
2007-01-07 01:31:27
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answered by Anonymous
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