If they can't, I can. Bush has brought evil upon the world, what good is the moral majority if there is no evil to be outraged about. So, he has given them a reason to be.
2007-03-11 03:58:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Bush is in office to work for the USA, not Christianity. Just because he's a Christian has nothing to do with it. I'm a Christian too, but Mitt Romney, a Mormon, could do an OK job as President. Anyone but Hillary and Obama.
2007-03-11 11:05:04
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answered by bigsey93bruschi54 3
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Bush has maintained his Christian principles. He has carefully chosen supreme court justices that Christians can support.
He leads a clean life. He does not get involved with sexually relationships like Clinton did. He doesn't smoke pot in the oval office like Clinton did. He isn't a potty-mouth like Hillary. He doesn't drink. He does keep himself physically fit.
Christians may wish he would make abortions illegal but that is a politically impossibility.
For the most part the office of the Presidency and Christianity don't have that much in common. The constitution pretty much keeps religion and politics apart. Its like asking what did John F. Kennedy's administration do for Catholicism? Or what did Bill Clinton do for heathenism?
2007-03-11 11:12:12
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answered by Dr. D 7
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That is just one of the things that is wrong with the screwball liberals. They think the President was elected to do something for Christianity. The "libble dribble" continues on and on, more froth, they get more out of control, foaming at the mouth, the insanity deepens, the mad dogs have no clue what to do, what to do?, what to do to help?, what to do to make things better??? Attack the President!!!!!
Attack the Christians!!!!!
Whoa Now - I think I see it clearly now. It is a conspiracy to get rid of the Christians. The libs have joined the fanatic muslims to get rid of the conservatives and christian right. What the libs don't understand is the fanatics are going to take them out too. And, I don't mean to lunch.
2007-03-11 11:37:37
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answered by Kenny Ray 3
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I claim nothing. God Himself will judge me, like He will you. I only expect President Bush to uphold "Christian" ideals, like the right to life, honesty, integrity, and aiding those in need(giving charity to others). Unlike the previous resident of the White House who lied, cheated, stole and ordered hits on anyone who stood in his, or his wife's way(i.e. Vince Foster, etc.)thinking of all their allies who died mysterious deaths when they threatened to turn states evidence. Did that help you? Have a great day.
2007-03-11 11:06:52
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answered by Anonymous
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One thing for sure, If Robertson and Falwell have thier way, the Israelis will continue to opress Christians in Palestine and Lebonan
2007-03-11 11:33:18
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answered by Anonymous
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I didn't expect President Bush to do anything to further the cause of Christianity. I voted for him on his values and his plan for this nation. He has done what I have wanted him to do. Perhaps you are so confused since there has never been any kind of plan out of democrat candidates other than whine and surrender.
2007-03-11 11:03:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Demonstrate very clearly how not to go about it.
In the end of all (After death) he is proof of the rewards accrued to an un-repentant liar.
2007-03-11 11:02:36
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answered by occluderx 4
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I had no expectations that GW would do anything "for Christianity" other than act according to his convictions.
2007-03-11 10:58:41
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answered by ML 5
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