great,,,love it,,now that's a link,,BBC ,is what I like,their news rocks.so it is as we all thought,,GOD TOLD BUSH TO SOMETHING,,,to do something...that is impossible,,as GOD does not reveal himself that way,,the question I have is why would BUSH say that,,,KARL ROVE ,,did not tell bush to say that,,KARL is not insane.the only logical reason for such remarks is complete and utter INSANITY,,,now that brings us to another fact,,how did Bush GET AWAY WITH ALL HE DID,,,seems like a endless list at that...your question is good one,,,and yes I agree. chow super cutie freepress
2007-08-28 08:59:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Since these quotes were coming from a third source (most likely translated several times) it is hard to get the quote and context that Bush was aiming for.
Any war declared in the name of God is an unjust war.
2007-08-28 14:07:35
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answered by mymadsky 6
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Yes. The major religions that we have the problems all resulted from a single episode of this kind of psychosis. Abraham went to kill his kid for God. (founded all 3 of the major player religions we have today) If you base your belief system on an incident of psychotic child abuse you end up with what we got in the world today.
2007-08-28 14:26:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Not at all. The great examples of why religion and politics should not mix are the Dark Ages, when the catholic church wielded enough political power in Europe to slaughter hundreds of thousands of Protestants who had left the catholic church, as well as the present day situation with the Muslims, some of whom follow religious leaders who encourage mass murder of non muslims.
2007-08-28 14:18:21
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answered by Anonymous
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George Bush is feeble minded and being led around by the nose by Cheney. I have heard this quote before. God told me to do this so I did
I just pray God never tells him to start armageddon.
2007-08-28 15:18:32
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answered by JF 3
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This is from the same president who claims that the War On Terror (TM) is not a "war on Islam." Yet, for him to actually utter these asinine comments in the face of those he proports to help only diminishes his own credibility with the Muslim world.
2007-08-28 14:13:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Sure is.BTW it's long been discovered when George thought God was talking to him it was in fact Dick Cheney through the intercom.
2007-08-28 14:06:12
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answered by justgoodfolk 7
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Didn't God speak to Ayatollah Khomeini too?
Isn't he speaking to all those Islamic terroristw who hate us so much?
If you hear voices speaking to you is that a theological issue, or a psychiatric one?
2007-08-28 14:21:12
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answered by Charlie S 6
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Is their video of Bush saying this or is it some goof ball in the middle east trying to bash Bush? I will believe it when I see the video.
2007-08-28 14:03:17
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answered by Anonymous
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That is scary as hell... I wonder how long till the paranoia related with schizophrenia sets in.
2007-08-28 14:02:07
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answered by pip 7
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