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I am a christian and I hate bush for hiding behind the christian faith in order to steal trust. (Just like prieists to molest kids)

I hate bush for destroying america and attacking his own country on 9/11/01 killing 3000+ of his own people to seize control and make him the dictator

2007-03-16 14:22:11 · 18 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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We should pray for him. I don't think he realizes what he's doing. I think he might be the only one in the entire executive branch, past and present, who actually believes the party line.

2007-03-16 14:38:12 · answer #1 · answered by celebduath 4 · 1 0

I don't hate, but only because we are taught not to. But I do think he is a terrible president and would love to see him impeached. I cannot wait until 2008. The war is horrible, based on a lie and has never followed the advice of top generals. There is no way we can "win" and we have no business involving ourselves in another nations civil war. And the way our troops are being treated is a disgrace. They are told they have to purchase their own Kevlar and other things that should be provided. Sent in with out the training, supplies, help and protection they need and then forgotten when they come home wounded or dead because the defense departement says releasing pictures and accurate numbers for those wounded would be bad for moral. Well duh!!

And then look at how he handled Katrina. New Orleans and Mississipi are stil in shambles, people are still struggling. And much of the horrible stories from the flooding could have been avoided if the information that the government had about the levees not holding was released. He never even went to the crisis area. He just flew over it. Wow, bet he really felt the suffering from 30,000 feet.

I agree that it is dispicable that he is not listening to the american people, the congress, the senate, or even his own consultants. He is just doing what he wants and having us write the check and send our family to die or suffer terrible life altering wounds. And he is manipulating the media by not allowing protests to be seen on the news or take place along the motorcade route or near his home.

It is sad, but you know there are still those out there who support him and would vote for him again if he was able to run. Boy, to me, that is the saddest thing yet.

And to those who say he is doing a great job and prove it by the fact that we have not had another attack, think about 1 thing. We went years without having an attack. Did you ever think that it is maybe not because of the president and his ideas but because all the presidents and people before made it difficult to do. Not impossible, just difficult. That is like saying it is thanks to Bush that there have been no more devestating hurricanes. We live in a time of the illusion of security where my 90 year old grandmother is practically strip searched at the airport, but 1000 of illegals cross the border every day. And continue to live here unchallenged. Why are we assuming they are all here for the American dream and not here to destroy it?

As for Bush being responsible for 9/11, no he did not cause it. But he did not react quickly enough or handle it as well as he should have. And he made a lot of promises he did not keep. And he used our fear to put us in a war we have no business being in.

I agree it is all part of Gods plan, and we should pray, but that does nothing to absolve Bush of the responsibility or disgrace. When God put his people into capitivity He did not always put them under godly men. In fact often it was as far from that as possible. To assume Bush is godly just because he says he is or because God allows him control is foolish.

2007-03-16 21:46:05 · answer #2 · answered by micheletmoore 4 · 1 0

Hate is a vey powerful word to use if you are Christian. I am annoyed that he uses his faith to justify some things. It is a really bad example from someone who is meant to be the most powerful man in the world. And some people see him as a typical Christian so they thinkw eall are all like that

But I would never blame him for 9//11 that wasn't his fault. Have you noticed that there hasn't been a terrorist attack on USA since he came to office! He has to be doing a FEW things right. We may not know all the stuff he knows in terms off what is happening in the world. But I am confident that God will judge him fro his actions So i dont have too!! And plus I am not perfect either so I cant judge

2007-03-16 21:31:28 · answer #3 · answered by bcooper_au 6 · 1 0

Instead of hating him, have you prayed that Pres, Bush would lead according to the Lord's will. Remember the passage of scripture in 2 Chronicles 7:14- IF MY PEOPLE WHO ARE CALLED BY MY NAME WILL HUMBLE THEMSELVES AND PRAY, AND SEEK MY FACE, THEN I WILL HEAR FROM HEAVEN, FORGIVE THEIR SINS AND HEAL THEIR LAND.

Bush did not attack his own country- try praying for the man, maybe if more of us, who call ourselves Christians really believed in the power of prayer, this whole country would be different. What do you think>?

2007-03-16 21:53:41 · answer #4 · answered by AdoreHim 7 · 1 0

I think bush gives Christians a bad name. Though not a Christian myself, when he says things like his God is better then my God or his God told him to bomb brown people , this gives people in other countries the impression that Christians hate the 3rd world and wish to bomb people because the Christian God tells them too. Fortunately I don't judge all Christians from the actions of a few, some of my best friends are Christians :)

2007-03-16 21:27:10 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

I am a non-believer, but have always heard that Christians are not supposed to hate or lie.
You're guilty of both. for one, you admit the hatred.
Claiming Bush was responsible for the Towers attack is an obvious lie. Claiming that he's attempting to become a dictator is a bigger lie.
You'd better get in that confessional booth and confess to your molesting "prieist".

2007-03-16 21:33:07 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

Michael Moore had alot of trash to say about Bush, but nothing to back it up. We wouldn't have these problems if Clinton hadn't been bopping everything in office instead of taking care of business. Anyway, this is all in God's plan, He has the ultimate control, not Bush.

2007-03-16 21:32:34 · answer #7 · answered by Angela F 5 · 0 2

Do you hate Bush for your unreasonable paranoia too?

Try not to blame Bush for your inability to look at evidence and come to your own conclusions - that one is definitely down to being a christian.

Bush has arguably made some mistakes. That doesn't mean he is a terrorist ringleader. Nor is he a dictator - next election he is gone.

2007-03-16 21:25:35 · answer #8 · answered by Dharma Nature 7 · 3 3

Put down the cool-aid and breathe the fresh air.

2007-03-16 21:25:57 · answer #9 · answered by Victor V 3 · 1 0

Destroying America you say? What about those terrorists? Bush is their ringleader? What about Osama?

Instead of hating, try loving. "Love endures forever." --Jesus.

2007-03-16 21:27:45 · answer #10 · answered by an ambassador for risen Christ 2 · 1 2

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