He is doing what he can to bring about the apocalypse. Since Asians didn't exist in the bible, he has ignored North Korea which is developing and testing WMDs and ICBMs. Instead he invaded Iraq. Since that hasn't kicked off Revelations, he is now talking up the invasion of Iran.
The theological question would be, does that make him a curse from god or an agent of the antichrist?
2007-01-08 07:12:43
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answered by Dave P 7
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The bible for sure shows that once God is composed of harm the wicked he's against all international locations. Daniel 2:40 4 Revelation sixteen:14 So there is not any usa on the earth on the instant that's God's human beings. The bible for sure shows that. in spite of the shown fact that it additionally shows that God has been taking persons out of all international locations, tribes, tongues and peoples. that are righteous and form and forgiving. those are those the bible says, "the meek shall inherit the earth" So those battling are no longer those.
2016-12-12 07:05:18
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answered by ? 4
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How soon people forget. Bush was only president 8 months when all hell broke loose -- starting with 911 and it's been nothing but turmoil, and not because of his leadership.
You don't know everything going on behind closed doors. No one does, except for those behind those doors, and we elected them into office, so we are to support them.
How soon you forget that we were attacked on our homeland. I believe there were weapons of mass destruction, and there is a sattelite image showing convoys heading from Iraq into Syria before the invasion.
If we don't stand together as a nation and support our leaders, then we are headed downhill. My best friend's daughter just complete her 3 tour of duty in Iraq, and she told me that the soldiers over there are so disappointed in the lack of support we Americans give them, and that the media never shows the good they are doing over there, and how those people WANT us there.
If we don't stop it there, it will come here, just like 911.
and North Korea. Are we just going to sit around and let them initiate war? They're preparing, you know.
What happened to patriotism?
2007-01-08 07:09:05
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answered by Dianne C 3
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At the end of the day he is still the president and leader of a great country and he deserves respect irrespective of what he may have done. We are all human and have made errors in judgement and in the same way we expect people to forgive and live with us we should afford him the same courtesy.
2007-01-08 07:08:04
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answered by shiro 3
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Speaking as a Briton I think George Bush has isolated America from the rest of the world. Even her allies aren't willing to provide political support anymore because of Bush's ineptitude.
2007-01-08 07:03:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Truely Madly Deeply!
2007-01-08 07:02:59
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answered by ManhattanGirl 5
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President Bush- whom I reluctantly voted for twice- is living proof that slugs can cross breed with american buffalo (Bison).
He's stupid, idiotic, warmongering fool- and those are his GOOD points, even if I did vote for him twice.
And he was the better of two evils to chose from- Frankenkerry couldn't count his own gonads and get the same number twice.
2007-01-08 07:04:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, Bush is a buffoon. It's no coincidence that he got into office by pandering to the likes Ted Haggard and his lemmings.
2007-01-08 07:12:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Not anymore of a curse than Bill Clinton was.
2007-01-08 07:04:24
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answered by icunurse85 7
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A little respect for the President please.... Some people may not condone what he has done or his ideas, but he is still our president and deserving of our respect.
2007-01-08 07:04:05
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answered by Jennifer 4
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