Or course he does, just as he speaks for all Republicans.
2007-07-08 14:43:13
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answered by Grendel's Father 6
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President Bush speak for himself, people look to hard to find fault in someone everyone has his own opinions of life and religious out look on life. Just as you and me
2007-07-08 21:43:42
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answered by lydia 3
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Bush couldn't speak to save his life, let alone be the voice for Christianity.
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2007-07-08 21:36:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Bush speaks for his own political agenda. Nothing else. He rewards the big corporations, ignores the people and gives them religion. They also do that in Iran.
2007-07-08 21:41:11
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answered by liberty11235 6
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Bush speak for all those whose IQ is lower than 70.
2007-07-08 21:37:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Rush Limbaugh speaks for everybody. Haven't you heard the news? He is running the country now.
2007-07-08 21:42:49
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answered by Richard F 7
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He certainly doesn't speak for this Christian. I find many of his practices and policies to be in violation of basic Christian principles. I don't feel that he's practicing anything remotely like Christian charity and peace.
2007-07-08 21:38:33
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answered by solarius 7
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Bush relied heavily on the Christian vote to be elected-& it worked--even after he justified his invasion of Iraq by saying the Christian God told him to do it--he was re-elected.
2007-07-08 21:43:30
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answered by huffyb 6
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Interesting. But, no. The unity of government and religion is a papal characteristic. Which (sigh) makes it "the beast "of Revelations.
2007-07-08 21:39:22
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answered by shirleykins 7
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No President can have everyones approval or everyones agreement with all they do or say. But the Bible does tell us to pray for our leaders.
2007-07-08 21:49:07
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answered by Jlk 4
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