Didn't God say, "thou shall not steal"? Isn't that why he's in such a big blunder and losing the war? I mean what a mess we're in again. The moronic statements and premature claim of victory from Sr. Bush to now Dubya Bush. Sr Bush, "By golly, now we're back on the winning column!" This state ment was made during Kuwait invasion by Saddam. So in essense, why would God, if there is a God and he's a good God, why would God then look after someone like Bush and the people who voted for him. He not only stole the election but isn't he also continuously needlessly sending more troops to be killed. We all make mistakes and if God's watching and giving him a chance to back down and listen to the majority about ending the war but he wants to escalated it even more because his ego is more important than lives obvioulsy. So why would God look out for Bush or the Americans anymore???!!!! Why??? How can we still say "God bless America"?
2007-02-16
06:11:26
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For you narrow minded conservative freaks, I'm neither liberal nor conservative. I'm just facing the facts here. I don't have to be a liberal to not support Bush.
2007-02-16
06:13:20 ·
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To Bush supporters or should I say retards and out of touch with reality people: If you say Bush won fairly then that's why Gore and Kerry both had more popular votes. Oh yeah now it all makes sense. Idiots!
2007-02-16
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I don't think God is on his side since he joined the Skulls and Bones. You can't serve two gods. Bush picked his...and it's not the same one I worship.
I stopped saying God Bless America, and instead I now say "God have mercy on America."
2007-02-16 08:50:50
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answered by TexasRose 6
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First of all Einstein, read up on your facts before ignorantly making false claims. The 2000 election was won not stolen. If the Democrats had a candidate besides Al "Cant Even Win My Own State" Gore then maybe things would have been different. This wasn't even the first case of the winner not taking the popular vote. Its called the Electoral College and its spelled out in Article 2 Section 1 of the US Constitution. There were several reports, including one by that Liberal Bastion The NY Times, that stated there was no proof of wrongdoing in the Florida election. So just repeating the phrase "He stole the election" over and over isn't going to make it true.
So if you want to have any credibility at all don't criticize someone for making moronic statements when you seem to be pretty much clueless as to what your talking about
2007-02-16 15:01:54
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answered by meathookcook 6
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Well, talk about "moronic statements"....
If you cannot come to grips with the REALITY that Bush won the election fair & square, then there's nothing anybody can do for you.
Also, another point of reality you might want to contact is that our troops in Iraq are there to stop the violence against innocent Iraqis, who are the ones mostly being killed by terrorist insurgents. Don't you think protecting innocent life is a worthwhile thing to do? Or do you think God believes it's ok to ignore the deaths of non-Europeans?
As for facts - you really should use some.
And do us all a favor - try not to speak for God. He doesn't need your help.
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Uh, since you seem to be unaware of facts, Bush DID get more votes than Kerry, over 3 million more votes.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._presidential_election,_2004
Facts help people not sound like dumbasses
2007-02-16 14:25:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Look, I may hate Bush and what he's done to our reputation, but I am nowhere close to thinking he stole the election. The first election he lost the popular vote, true...but that's the way the country works. It's not necessarily based on popular vote. Gore simply didn't do as well in some of the crucial states even though he killed Bush in smaller states.
and he won the second election fair and square. Kerry simply botched it. He got too defensive over the Vietnam issue and he flip-flopped his decisions too often. Yeah, I would've preferred Kerry, but Bush won legitimately.
Bush is an idiot, true, but at least attack him with facts. It's easy enough to do.
2007-02-16 14:25:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Interesting. When did you become God's spokesperson? If you don't like the President, come up with your own ideas on the topic rather than saying you know precisely what's on God's mind. I'm sure He's at least a little pleased that the war managed to liberate several million people, and that we're working hard to keep our commitments rather than backing out of them because things get a little rough.
2007-02-16 15:00:58
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answered by Richard S 5
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Well, this "freak" thinks you're an offensive idiot, but hey - we're all entitled to our opinions.
Yeah, he stole the 2000 election. See, we *knew* it would all come down to Florida - that's why we put Jeb in place. Then, we made sure to stack the Supreme Court.
Good God that is so insane I can't even continue.
Have a nice day.
2007-02-16 14:15:18
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answered by Jadis 6
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the bible mentions that we need to pray for all of our leaders.
no matter what decisions they make. and i really believe that god
has blessed America a lot, considering what is going on all around the world. i really feel for the American troops and allies that are suffering (being a war veteran myself) because of the decisions that are made by our leaders, but that's the reason one enlists in the military, to defend and uphold those decisions made.
so, god bless them, and keep blessing America.
2007-02-16 14:26:27
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answered by Ramberto 1
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WON not Stole
Quit being such a spoiled looser crybaby
If you don't like how America works go to where you like it better or work at changing it.BUT whatever you do quit crying over spille milk/lost elections
Stand up for your views, grow a spine, find some courage for your convictions go to your better place that makes you "feel better"
2007-02-16 14:18:27
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The PNAC --- Project for a New American Century will stop at nothing to attain their goals!
Bush thinks God told him to do the things he does!!!
http://bushwatch.org/evangelist.htm
Can you say delusional!!!!
2007-02-16 14:31:24
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answered by Anonymous
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I think God is with him. Because George Bush said so. I mean we need to listen to him he's so wise, look at the manner in which he gives speeches. George Bush is so articulate and such a great man.
NOT!!!!
2007-02-16 14:14:37
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answered by Anonymous
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