George Bush is a true loser, failure, corrupter, failure, selfish monster. That's just my thinking.
2007-10-25 06:47:39
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't believe in politicians. Simply. Only few are good. George Bush don't use to do such things. Most politicians DON'T. If he did it, he would have another reason, not providing health. Since I don't know him, I cannot be sure, but I am 90% sure that he only matters about power.And could he be a Christian? There are too many riligions in America, it is mixed up and most people are Atheists. What kind of Cristian would attack to a poor country that lives from petrol?And with only intention of stealing it? This is too much for me.
Hitler was surely better. At least, he had a dream. He exagerrated in the end, but most people cannot understand his way of thinking. All politicians are rubbish, but at least, he had a dream, a plan. I don't believe in George Bush. He should be another rubbish, like all politicians. Hope this is sufficient for you.
2007-10-25 06:54:25
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answered by RandomChildishWall 6
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Americans cannot even agree on what a true Christian is within their own churches! How is one to define that? Based on what church he attends or at least acknowledges? I am not a Christian. If I were, however, I would think that the figure of Jesus and how he supposedly lived his life should be the measure of what is true. Jesus was not a corporate elite, did not live in luxury or define his existence by material wealth. Again, I say that there are few who can agree on what is the definition of a "true" Christian, but most always find a way to justify their position and lifestyle by putting Jesus' face on them.
2016-04-10 04:48:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Only because he wanted more children really to benefit of theis health care plan. When you look into this vetoed health care plan, you know that they needed to have a better plan.
Yes, he is true Christian. However, we are not perfect and we all fall short from the glory of God.
2007-10-25 06:52:43
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answered by Ulrika 5
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Have you actually read the whole bill that he vetoed? It really was a poor excuse for health care for children. Congress should submit something much better than that.
2007-10-25 06:50:13
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answered by Pamela 3
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Your question has nothing to do with Christian values, your question has to do with what 10 million children would get free coverage, how much it would actually help them, and how much it would cost the country in taxes. The bible says that Christians should attack their religious enemies... and thats what Bush did... so I suppose technically he is one, yes. If your referring to the new breed christians the ones that don't read the bible and think your saved if you "believe in Jesus" then uhhh no... no I don't think he is one of those.
2007-10-25 06:50:34
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answered by scorch_22 6
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that bill would pave the way to the government completely taking over health care. Do you think the government does a really good job at anything? Do you want them to run our health as well? Imagine all the ADDED beuracracy that we would have to deal with. I say completely privatize health care, get rid of HMO's, and have them compete for our "patronage". Imagine that! Hospitals COMPETING to get you to go there. I think things would start getting a lot simpler. Don't you?
2007-10-25 06:53:44
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answered by ScottyJae 5
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All it takes to be a Christian is to believe that Christ died on the cross to save you from your sins. That's it.
It's interesting how non-believers are very quick to not mind mixing politics with religion when it's convenient for their meaningless point.
2007-10-25 06:53:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Is anyone really a "TRUE" Christian?
How many Christians actually are good christians in all that they do? I would think very, very few
Bush is a greedy, power hungry pig, who enjoys war and death, is that being a true christian?
2007-10-25 06:50:26
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answered by Willy 5
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Whether he's a true Christian is strictly between him and Jesus; it's fruitless for us to speculate. He's doing the best he can, in a much bigger job than you or I will ever have to deal with, which is exactly what we hired him to do.
2007-10-25 06:51:56
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answered by words for the birds 5
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Perhaps we should decide, what constitutes a true Christian, before we venture an opinion.
2007-10-25 06:48:47
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answered by bgee2001ca 7
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