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'God told me to do it'
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Not sure if it is sensational journalism or a true story.
Religion and politics have never been seperate as far as I am aware. Whilst I am agnostic/atheist, and don't have a lot of time for religion, I remember from the sci fi film Contact someone saying something along the lines of - of course your personal religion is importnat - 70% of the population of the world say they are religious.
I'm politically opposed to bush, i'd have preferred a democrat in the white house but.
Order the deaths of millions????
you make him out to be bloody stalin.
I save my disgust for the mass murdering psychopath al - zakawi and his ilk. all in the name of their religion, why no outrage over these 'people'....
Isn't it amazing how everyone seems to have God on their side alone? Every military organisation in every conflict worldwide have their "men of God" urging their own particular side to destroy whoever happens to be the enemy this week/month/year or whatever.
The sooner the Yanks send Bush to Mars the better. He needs to be in a world of his own.
Peace on them all.
"That's funny", he said, "I thought He was with us".
Have the terrorists not used the same justification as Bush?
If you actually read the article in question these comments are attributed to Bush by a palestinian.
Now being cynical you could say that these comments support what certain people are trying to do and that is to turn the middle east conflicts into what many extremists want...... a holy war.
These comments attributed to Bush, as far as I'm aware, were not recorded directly from him but this third party.
Who's to say what is true.