No, everyone knows Bush's advisors tell lies. Thats why Bush thinks he is doing the right things.
2007-08-04 06:55:17
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answered by Anonymous
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i'm a Christian who observed it as a great mistake till now he became elected the 1st time!! A) he's failed at each and every enterprise proposition he had. B) He feels he's entitled to "govt privilege" whilst it is composed of the administrative branch and it is obstacles. C) His brother became the chief of the state which desperate the electoral college. If this had befell in the different u . s . a ., the UN could have are available and overseen the vote recount. D) there is something unethical a pair of President who made his fortune in oil waging conflict in a rustic that's easily-known for its oil reserves. E) His 2nd in command has a no bid settlement for his former agency. F) He wanted to allow his very own lawyer the staggering to grow to be an exceedingly superb courtroom justice. G) he's working out of excuses as to why we'd desire to stay the path in Iraq. virtually each and every reason he gave has been shown to be fake. H) His Christian ethics flow away lots to be wanted. I) His father is the former head of the CIA. Which, as all of us be conscious of isn't the superb indicator of a ethical corporation. J) his militia waiver for why he have been given out of Viet Nam is questionable. ok) His movements on the value selection have been deplorable. he's extra attracted to tax cuts, and his plans for exciting the economic device would be paid for by utilising our grandchildren. L) His militia implementation has lost us status in the process the worldwide. M) choose for i flow on?????
2016-10-09 05:13:59
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answered by Anonymous
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No. Does it bother you that Bill Clinton is Billary's husband?
Btw, they both claim Christianity, don't they? In fact every single candidate claims Christianity.
Would you feel better if Karl Rove claimed to be atheist? Or Jewish?
Also Joe Lieberman is totally for the war, is a democrat and is Jewish, does that bother you? If Joe Lieberman and Karl Rove switched places, what would change?
2007-08-04 07:04:37
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't care...since I am not the judge the only one that see's into our hearts is God. Plus he isn't going to be in office that much longer so I am not worried about it...we will just see how the next President will be..maybe then people will see Bush isn't that bad...Then again it really isn't the president that runs the country...the president is just the poster child..it is their advisors and congress, and such that really make the decisions.
2007-08-04 07:00:28
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answered by Nicole B 4
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Do you actually think that "Christians" consider Bush a Christian? Or that "Christians" support the Republican party? Christians who support Bush and the Republicans weigh in at some 5% to 7% of the Christian population.
2007-08-04 06:58:50
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answered by NONAME 7
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Not agnostic enough to prevent Bush hearing the voice of God telling him to invade Iraq and cause the deaths of over 600,000 people.
2007-08-04 06:55:44
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answered by Anonymous
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A lot less than it concerns me that people think that Bush represents Fundamentalist Christianity.
2007-08-04 06:57:03
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answered by Searcher 7
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No, that is not what bothers me about the Bush administration.
2007-08-04 06:56:38
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answered by claudiacake 7
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I'd be more concerned if I was an agnostic.
2007-08-04 06:59:25
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answered by Anonymous
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You mean it isn't Satan? Now I'm really confused.
2007-08-04 06:56:12
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answered by Anonymous
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