Right On!
Rmegedon
2007-06-02 15:26:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Actually, Paul said it in Romans: 8:28:31: If God be for us, who can be against us."
Bush just paraphrased in to a saying about war. But it's not used in the correct context by Bush--he's using to promote allegiance in war. I do not believe the USA should uphold the idea of war as a cure for the world's ills, however. And lately, GW has really stopped acting very spiritual or Christian about most critical issues. He's just tuned God out. Why? I don't know---I guess he finally had a break down?
2007-06-03 01:22:37
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answered by Anonymous
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this finished ingredient is disgusting,a lot of cuts for us undemanding human beings yet a lot of rises for them,it relatively is an absolute shame! maximum all of us is fortunate to work out a small pay upward thrust,many take a cut back of their wages to maintain their jobs and each and all the whilst amenities such because of the fact the NHS,policing and training are suffering because of the fact our united states is meant to be so damaging,humorous the way it relatively is not damaging for the MP's. I certainly do no longer know how any of them can ask for the primary public to vote for them whilst they're doing this,i'll be out to vote on the subsequent primary election besides the shown fact that it relatively is going to in basic terms be to destroy a paper with 'not one of the above'.
2016-11-25 02:34:26
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answered by hanon 3
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Hillary
2007-06-02 15:32:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Hillary. And yes, I love quotes, too.
Here's one for you:
"We need to let those who repulse us have their say alongside those whose
speeches make us rise to our feet in applause. How else will the shiny pearl of
wisdom stick out against the black velvet of stupidity?"
2007-06-03 01:50:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Nice Q mag!!! I bet if you phrased it a bit differently the libs would be taking about the 'genius' behind that quote!
2007-06-03 01:24:43
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answered by Cherie 6
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the senator that represents the hardest hit area said it. 2 days after the attack. the president said virtually the same thing. the president is responsible for responding to the terrorist and the nations that harbor them. bin laden is in pakistan, why the F did we attack iraq?
2007-06-02 15:42:51
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answered by Anonymous
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It is more then the president. If you think about the World History this past 100 years, Dictators, Italy, Germany, Soviet Union, And So On. These Dictators would kill any one who goes agianst them. Hence the Holocast, And much more.
2007-06-02 15:39:48
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answered by loopy 1
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That would be Our President, George W. Bush. And yes, Keep those quotes comin'. I may have one, later on Sunday.
As for as the other answers. "Me thinkst, thou doth protest too much!"
2007-06-02 23:17:13
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answered by Nunya Bidniss 7
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It is quotes like this that is ruining the Republican Party. It is not fair to ask people to have blind faith in an idiot. I love our Men and Women in the Military, but I am so not for this war.
2007-06-02 15:34:35
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answered by oldhag 5
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That was one of the things that bothered me after 911. If Osama went to Syria and they gave him a place to hide, we should have made them our enemy and gone after him. I guess it's like the no new taxes his father promised. I guess you can't win um all.
2007-06-02 15:32:26
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answered by Anonymous
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