Not as scary as Bush who actually DOES speak to God.
2007-02-18 06:48:54
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answered by k Marx ii 3
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Isn't he a Freemason? He therefore would believe that he can become a god through "good works".Furthermore, Freemasons are known as "the people who make things happen"' right? Do they fancy themselves this way? It is no wonder he thinks of himself as mighty. Many of his channels undoubtedly, are through the System.
It is very scary. He does have a pious and sanctimonious air.
What has he ever done for England besides put it in danger from terrorists and killed off both Iraqis and his own people in the Middle East?
I am waiting for the day he decides to send everybody in England a free lapel pin, just for being British citizens and therefore being great as an accident of birth rather than as a matter of one's own choices. If he ever tries this ticky tacky "stonecutter" tactic, be sure to send it back to him immediately, and with the name of the person who is returning it. Our own Socialist government tried that cheap one. If a "stonecuttter" gives you something tangible and in liquid assets, he will probably try to "take" from you in other ways. Someone once said you guys were keeping him around as a French poodle. I suspect he is a Huguenot one. He is really Scottish anyways.
If he is really a god, why does his administration look like Hell?
2007-02-18 06:31:10
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answered by spanner 6
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It is less scary than hearing that all you turkeys think that you know more than Blair and Bush and without a direct line to God..
2007-02-18 06:22:17
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answered by DrB 7
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He does too? I know Bush thinks he does. After all, he said that God told him to invade Iraq.
I don't think it's possible that those two men could ever have a direct line.
2007-02-18 06:16:17
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answered by Anonymous
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He means he has a direct line to George Bush
2007-02-18 09:10:28
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answered by Just for Laughs 4
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Wow, this is the first ive heard of this. He must think he's like a modern-day Jesus lol. Hmm, a political leader with a religious connection; scary combo
2007-02-18 06:18:47
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answered by Nightwing 2
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Ok, we're all in trouble now that wanker has gone totally wacko, how long till we hear: "All hail Tony; the great leader of our grand cult - New Labour"
2007-02-18 08:06:40
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answered by Mac 1
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He, like anyone else, who claims God is his inspiration is delusional and axtremely dangerous. Look at Peter Sutcliffe.
Why is it that people who claim guidance from God don't seem to do much good?
2007-02-18 08:11:04
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answered by Beau Brummell 6
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Which God would that be...he seems to have a direct line to quite a few.
Budda..
.Allah...
The Christian God..
..Or is he into Pagans and Druids this week..???
2007-02-18 06:42:30
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answered by knowitall 4
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Why should it be scary? Somehow this "power" compels him to seek public approval for his actions.
What is that? Getting a second opinion or covering his back side?
2007-02-18 06:15:40
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answered by Anonymous
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